First I want to welcome you all to this website
and thank you for visiting us. I guess I should start off by telling you
a little bit about me and the inspiration behind this website or
what I like to call this project.
My name is Brandon Fisher and 27 years old
and I live in the great state of Pennsylvania. I was born with
this disorder called cerebral palsy until most recently it was
something I felt was a burden in my life, and something that I
have to deal with for the rest of my life. But one day it just
occurred to me after countless of people that are my friends
ask me," Brandon why is it that you walk the way that you do?"
Then the common response before I can even
get a word in edgewise, the question, is it Multiple Sclerosis
or Muscular Dystrophy? This got me thinking, these are my
friends asking me. It's not that they are trying to be
rude it's just that they're curious to know more about what
Cerebral Palsy is and how it affects one's body.
So I was sitting back thinking. What
can I do to get the word out about what Cerebral Palsy is and
the different types of this disorder. So people have a better
understanding of what it is and how it affects an individual
with the disorder.
So naturally I came home and fired up the
computer to see exactly what information was published on the
Internet about this disorder. And I must say there is a plethora
of information about CP. There is a lot of information out
about effects, treatments, and such. One thing I did notice all
this great information that is published on the Internet, but
you have to go from place to place to get the entire picture.
That made me very frustrated. This has inspired me to do
something. My plan for this website is to centralize
information found on the Internet about C.P. and put it all on
one website. So if you choose not to go to any other website
other than here you don't feel like you have to. I hope you find
this website to be unique and unlike any other . I hope you find
it very inspirational and informative all at the same time.
Sincerely,
Brandon Fisher |