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mollykins | 07:14 Thu 16th Jul 2009 | Sport
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I doubt an ABer can answer this but they might, if not can someone point me in the right direction please.

I know that a person can qualify as a paralympian if they have spina bifida but does it have to be severe as in wheelchair bound?

Plus, because my orthapaedic doctor said I can do anything I want except deep-sea diving (I know thats quite random but i can't cope with the pressure) but i might find things more difficult such as hockey, which I never do if I can help it, i doubt that I would qualify.

But i have a mysterious foot problem which no doctor can confidently diagnose or heal in any way. Plus asthma, set of by vigerous exercise and flat feet which the doctors gave me insoles for which make my feet ache if i wear them for too long or make my legs ache the next day if i don't wear them?

So if an ABer can't answer my question, where can i go to get it answered?


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I just realised i said paralympian when i highly doubt i would get to tha level, i meant wouldi be classed as having a disability or would it depend o each competitions rules.

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