Hi, congratulations on your success. I am hugely inspired by you. I am 21, male and have haemophilia which put me into wheelchair a couple of years ago. Now I started to do some physiotherapy exercises to be able to walk again. But as I have haemophilia, it is way too difficult for me. I have to take care of my body against the bleeds while I am having little exercise. It could not even be called exercises cuz the whole thing is just extending and bending my legs five times. The physiotherapists said it will even take more than three years to have full motion of the legs back. My question is "how have you achieved it through all the hard times? Is there any source of motivation for you?"
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Hi, congratulations on your success. I am hugely inspired by you. I am 21, male and have haemophilia which put me into wheelchair a couple of years ago. Now I started to do some physiotherapy exercises to be able to walk again. But as I have haemophilia, it is way too difficult for me. I have to take care of my body against the bleeds while I am having little exercise. It could not even be called exercises cuz the whole thing is just extending and bending my legs five times. The physiotherapists said it will even take more than three years to have full motion of the legs back. My question is "how have you achieved it through all the hard times? Is there any source of motivation for you?"
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