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‘This is how we do it’: 30 years of caring for a son with cerebral palsy

His wheelchair no longer fits, and the local clinic often runs out of his medicine. Add to that three decades of living with cerebral palsy. The post ‘This is how we do it’: 30 years of caring for a son with cerebral palsy appeared first on Bhekisisa .

‘This is how we do it’: 30 years of caring for a son with cerebral palsy

Cerebral palsy, a group of permanent conditions affecting movement, posture and muscle control, can be caused by various factors in South Africa, including birth asphyxia. Lorato Dikoma, a 31-year-old man, was born with spastic quadriplegic CP, a condition that affects all four limbs and requires full-time care from his mother, Keneilwe Dikoma.

The diagnosis came during a six-month check-up at a rural clinic in Lotlhakane, North West, South Africa, in 1995. Despite being born in a rural clinic, Lorato was initially unaware of his condition and only diagnosed after experiencing seizures and lack of typical developmental milestones. Living in a rural area, caring for a child with cerebral palsy can be challenging due to financial constraints, lack of proper medical facilities, and limited access to essential resources.

Despite these hardships, the community has supported the Dikoma family and provided opportunities for Lorato to participate in church events and gatherings, bringing him immense joy.

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