13-YEAR-OLD SASHA WITH CP IS TRYING TO RECOVER FORGOTTEN SKILLS!
Oleksandra Ryabushenko was born at 33 weeks of pregnancy with a weight of 2,600 g. After a week in the intensive care unit and two in the neonatal pathology department, the parents were sure that everything was fine with the child. Unfortunately, a year later, the girl was diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Since that time, all the efforts of the family have been devoted to the fight for the health of their daughter.
During all the years of regular classes with rehabilitators, Sasha learned to sit on her own, stand by a support, talk, keep her balance, and step by step on her own. Now the girl is 13, she studies in the 7th grade remotely. She loves literature, biology and history. She likes computer games, although it is difficult for her to control her hands.
Oleksandra is a very kind, communicative, intelligent girl with a sense of humor. She loves to ride a bicycle, relax in a hammock. Sasha loves animals and dreams of becoming a veterinarian.
Unfortunately, during a full-scale invasion, the Ryabushenkas were forced to suspend Alexandra's classes. Over the past year, the girl's spasticity has increased throughout her body, dystonic attacks have increased. It became more difficult for the child to move even with support.
That is why now Sasha needs intensive rehabilitation. In June, she is expected to take a planned course of classes. Only in this way will she have a chance to restore forgotten skills and acquire new ones.
Full name: Ryabushenko Oleksandr Igorivna
Date of birth: 26.10.2009
Diagnosis: Dyskinetic cerebral palsy. Spastic tetraparesis athetoid form. Dysarthria. Delayed psychomotor development
The goal of the project: to collect UAH 25,000 to pay for the rehabilitation course at the “St. John's Center”
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