21 min

Cerebral palsy, learning difficulties, and anxiety with Bryony Moss The Sunflower Conversations

    • Mental Health

Cerebral palsy, learning difficulties, and anxiety with Bryony Moss
Bryony has cerebral palsy and right hemiplegia, which is a paralysis of the right side of the body. She also has learning disabilities, anxiety and non-epileptic seizures.
After receiving her diagnosis when she was academic year two Bryony was given splints to aid her walking along with physiotherapy and educational support which helped enormously. 
Unfortunately she suffered bullying and isolation at school which has led to anxiety and PTSD.
In spite of the emotional trauma she is a strong young woman who has a passion for animals and performing arts.
Bryony’s adoptive parents provide her with love, stability and the support that she needs along with a support worker who accompanies her so that she can live an independent life.
Bryony explains how attitudes towards disability need to change - and for everyone to realise that disability isn’t t scary.
 
If you are experiencing any of the issues discussed in this podcast contact your GP.
For support
Samaritans or call 116 123
Childline or call 0800 1111
CP Teens

 Hosted by Paul Shriever and Chantal Boyle, Hidden Disabilities Sunflower.
    
 Want to share your story? email conversations@hiddendisabilitiesstore.com

Cerebral palsy, learning difficulties, and anxiety with Bryony Moss
Bryony has cerebral palsy and right hemiplegia, which is a paralysis of the right side of the body. She also has learning disabilities, anxiety and non-epileptic seizures.
After receiving her diagnosis when she was academic year two Bryony was given splints to aid her walking along with physiotherapy and educational support which helped enormously. 
Unfortunately she suffered bullying and isolation at school which has led to anxiety and PTSD.
In spite of the emotional trauma she is a strong young woman who has a passion for animals and performing arts.
Bryony’s adoptive parents provide her with love, stability and the support that she needs along with a support worker who accompanies her so that she can live an independent life.
Bryony explains how attitudes towards disability need to change - and for everyone to realise that disability isn’t t scary.
 
If you are experiencing any of the issues discussed in this podcast contact your GP.
For support
Samaritans or call 116 123
Childline or call 0800 1111
CP Teens

 Hosted by Paul Shriever and Chantal Boyle, Hidden Disabilities Sunflower.
    
 Want to share your story? email conversations@hiddendisabilitiesstore.com

21 min