DysNet released an article today that Woody Bavota wrote about the Poland Syndrome documentary and his life with PS...A bit of insight into what makes Woody tick.http://bit.ly/PhXoJA
DysNet released an article today that Woody Bavota wrote about the Poland Syndrome documentary and his life with PS...A bit of insight into what makes Woody tick.
Here is a 30 minute radio interview with Woody Bavota in regard to the Poland Syndrome Documentary...Wow, what a great time and thank you to Cynthia Sharp for her time...Yes!
The Italian Association of Poland Syndrome is involved since 2003 to help the PS people and their families by providing practical help and supports scientific Seeking funding for projects and seminars for doctors all over Italy.Our association with the Italian Association of Poland Syndrome will allow us the opportunity to interview Doctors, Scientists and Italian people of all ages with Poland Syndrome.
Born With Poland Syndrome Kim Daybell started playing Table Tennis at home when he was nine years old and was drawn in by the speed and excitement of the sport. He has now been competing for eight years and trains at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield. In addition to his sporting aspirations, Kim’s other main ambition is to complete his medical degree. Kim has also competed in Table Tennis in non-disabled competition and has played Badminton at both an international and county level. His greatest achievement to date was winning the 2011 Slovakian Open, Piestany, Slovakia, competing in the men’s Singles class 10.
We are thrilled to announce that composer, musician Mario Padovani will score and perform the soundtrack to the Poland Syndrome Documentary. Mario was told as a child that he would not be able to play a piano with both hands and that didn't fly with him. He decided to teach himself and has gone on to become a critically acclaimed professional musician, vocalist, songwriter and pianist.
Cynthia lived much of her younger years feeling disconnected to the beautiful body with which she was born. Through years of research and her own personal transformation, she now understands the true meaning of body union. Today, she helps others worldwide through Body Bonding coaching; retreats and workshops connect back to life and the joy that our bodies were meant to know. She is a coach, author, inspiring speaker, laughter yoga leader and host of her own Body Bonding radio show.
Hope's parents did not know she had Poland Syndrome until delivery. She has had to deal with a lot of difficult situations over the years. Some times it will be just a curious kid asking questions and sometimes it is teasing and bullying. Hope goes through times where she covers up her arm around people or in pictures, and then there are times when she is proud of her hand and shows it off.