The Raspberry Talks by The Cavernoma Society

Ep 1 - Joel Roberts - "They sacrificed my legs to save my arms."

48 min · 13 okt 2021
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In our first episode of The Raspberry Talks Podcast, Simona speaks with Joel Roberts, who was paralysed from the waist down following his spinal cavernoma diagnosis and surgery.  Joel's life changed overnight at the age of 28, when he walked into hospital with a 'numb leg' below the knee, and 6 months later exited a spinal rehabilitation unit in a wheelchair. Joel is paralysed from the waist down, following emergency surgery to remove a cavernoma from his spinal cord, which severed his spinal cord and left him with a permanent disability. However, as Joel so positively says, his 'legs were sacrificed to save his arms', because blood from the cavernoma was travelling up his spinal cord and could have left him with further disabilities had the surgeons not acted quickly.  We speak about that fateful day on Oct 7th 2020 when Joel went to hospital, his rehabilitation, the emotional aspects of his journey, the changes he's had to make, his day-to-day life now, the support from his family, and finally, his journey to acceptance.  Thank you to Joel for speaking so openly and honestly. We hope you enjoy this episode. Please do share and comment.  If you'd like to share your story please do get in touch. Hello@cavernomasociety.org.uk

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aflevering Ep 1 - Joel Roberts - "They sacrificed my legs to save my arms." artwork

Ep 1 - Joel Roberts - "They sacrificed my legs to save my arms."

In our first episode of The Raspberry Talks Podcast, Simona speaks with Joel Roberts, who was paralysed from the waist down following his spinal cavernoma diagnosis and surgery.  Joel's life changed overnight at the age of 28, when he walked into hospital with a 'numb leg' below the knee, and 6 months later exited a spinal rehabilitation unit in a wheelchair. Joel is paralysed from the waist down, following emergency surgery to remove a cavernoma from his spinal cord, which severed his spinal cord and left him with a permanent disability. However, as Joel so positively says, his 'legs were sacrificed to save his arms', because blood from the cavernoma was travelling up his spinal cord and could have left him with further disabilities had the surgeons not acted quickly.  We speak about that fateful day on Oct 7th 2020 when Joel went to hospital, his rehabilitation, the emotional aspects of his journey, the changes he's had to make, his day-to-day life now, the support from his family, and finally, his journey to acceptance.  Thank you to Joel for speaking so openly and honestly. We hope you enjoy this episode. Please do share and comment.  If you'd like to share your story please do get in touch. Hello@cavernomasociety.org.uk

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