Woman Who Spent 30 YEARS Fighting Debilitating Cerebral Palsy Discovers She Has Been Misdiagnosed

A woman who spent 30 years of her life believing that she suffered from cerebral palsy, only to learn that she had in fact been misdiagnosed and almost all of her symptoms could be cured with just one pill, insists she feels no resentment or anger about her doctor’s life-changing error.
Jean  Sharon Abbott
Jean Sharon Abbott 38, from Plymouth, Minnesota, was told she had spastic diplegia, a form of cerebral palsy, when she was just four-years-old. But after three decades of suffering from muscle spasms, weakness, near immobility, as well as undergoing painful surgical procedures, she learned at the age of 33 that she actually had dopa-responsive dystonia (DRD), a rare, yet treatable, muscle disorder............
.........And while Jean realized that there are so many things she wants to try now that she can, she still insists that she doesn't have any regrets about receiving her diagnosis so late in life.
As someone who believes that everything happens for a reason, she noted that if she hadn't been diagnosed with cerebral palsy, she probably would have chosen a different college, meaning she never would have met her husband and had three children with him.
'All I know is, I've never been one to live with regrets and I wasn't about to start that thought process as the result of a new diagnosis,' Jean explained.
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