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Girl with cerebral palsy walks for the first time | Girl with cerebral palsy walks for the first time |
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A mother whose seven-year-old daughter is walking unaided for the first time in her life has told BBC News it has left her "overwhelmed" by emotion. | A mother whose seven-year-old daughter is walking unaided for the first time in her life has told BBC News it has left her "overwhelmed" by emotion. |
Sally Morton's daughter has spastic diplegia, a form of cerebral palsy affecting her ability to move her legs. | Sally Morton's daughter has spastic diplegia, a form of cerebral palsy affecting her ability to move her legs. |
But Jasmine has now managed 30 steps unaided. A video showing her reaching 16 steps has been posted on Facebook. | But Jasmine has now managed 30 steps unaided. A video showing her reaching 16 steps has been posted on Facebook. |
"It's a place we were unsure we'd ever get to and hard to put into words," Sally, 34, told BBC News. | "It's a place we were unsure we'd ever get to and hard to put into words," Sally, 34, told BBC News. |
Back in 2016, Sally, from Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, fundraised more than £60,000 ($77,000) in less than a year to pay for a selective dorsal rhizotomy operation to reduce the stiffness in Jasmine's legs. | |
This was after the opportunity to have the operation on the NHS via a trial fell through. | This was after the opportunity to have the operation on the NHS via a trial fell through. |
"A man I'd never met before in my life donated £10,000," Sally said. | "A man I'd never met before in my life donated £10,000," Sally said. |
Without the donations for her daughter's treatment, Sally believes Jasmine would now "be full time in her wheelchair". | Without the donations for her daughter's treatment, Sally believes Jasmine would now "be full time in her wheelchair". |
But two years on from her operation, at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, and thanks to regular physiotherapy, Jasmine is now getting around on her own two feet. | But two years on from her operation, at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, and thanks to regular physiotherapy, Jasmine is now getting around on her own two feet. |
Moved by the generosity of strangers, Sally decided to use social media to show everyone supporting Jasmine how she was progressing. | Moved by the generosity of strangers, Sally decided to use social media to show everyone supporting Jasmine how she was progressing. |
On the video-sharing platform TikTok, one of the videos of Jasmine has been viewed more than half a million times. | On the video-sharing platform TikTok, one of the videos of Jasmine has been viewed more than half a million times. |
The family has documented Jasmine having brain scans and moving around using a walking frame. | The family has documented Jasmine having brain scans and moving around using a walking frame. |
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And many of the videos show Jasmine playing with twin sister Summer. | And many of the videos show Jasmine playing with twin sister Summer. |
Sally describes Summer as an "unsung hero" who supports her sister and is one of the few people Jasmine trusts. | Sally describes Summer as an "unsung hero" who supports her sister and is one of the few people Jasmine trusts. |
The pair were desperate to run around together and Jasmine's latest milestone had given them hope one day this "might be possible", she said. | The pair were desperate to run around together and Jasmine's latest milestone had given them hope one day this "might be possible", she said. |
In the past, Sally has spoken of her heartbreak at being unable to help Jasmine be more active with her twin. | In the past, Sally has spoken of her heartbreak at being unable to help Jasmine be more active with her twin. |
Jasmine is a "wonderful communicator" who is going to be a "great advocate" for cerebral palsy, according to her mum. | Jasmine is a "wonderful communicator" who is going to be a "great advocate" for cerebral palsy, according to her mum. |
Sally believes Jasmine could one day help schools provide better support for other pupils with cerebral palsy. | Sally believes Jasmine could one day help schools provide better support for other pupils with cerebral palsy. |
And Jasmine already wants to talk about her condition at school assemblies. | And Jasmine already wants to talk about her condition at school assemblies. |
"Jasmine is going to be very good at sharing the challenges she has gone through in a physically able world," Sally says. | "Jasmine is going to be very good at sharing the challenges she has gone through in a physically able world," Sally says. |
What is cerebral palsy? | What is cerebral palsy? |
Source: NHS Choices | Source: NHS Choices |
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