Giorgia's story makes us understand how much it is possible to cultivate one's dreams despite the difficulties that life places on our path. This beautiful girl has a great passion: artistic gymnastics, which she starts practicing at the age of five. He spends several hours in the gym working out, but even when he is at home he constantly practices with wheels and splits. Unfortunately, a few years ago she began to experience pain in her right leg, so her mother forced her to train more lightly. But in the spring of 2014 the pain returns in a more acute form and Giorgia is thus subjected to a biopsy with a shocking outcome: osteosarcoma, or bone cancer! Long months of suffering and treatment begin, then, in August, the histological outcome of the conservative intervention does not give a way out. The only solution that gives her a rather high percentage of life is to amputate her leg. Despite this, Giorgia's concern is not the intervention but the fact that she can no longer continue her career as a gymnast. Click here to discover all our travel proposals for the disabled and accessible !! After the amputation, the girl tries to readjust her life even if with a lot of effort: passions and dreams never die in our hearts and so Giorgia, with all the good will and constancy that distinguishes her, manages to do the vertical also with one leg! From that moment he returns to training in the gym with a controlled and softer program than the previous one. Giorgia has no intention of stopping here, on the contrary she is determined to return to compete in the competitive group. Will he? We have no doubts and look forward to cheering for her at the Olympic Games!
For the Thais the elephant has a great spiritual importance deriving from Hindu and Buddhist mythologies. In ancient temples around the country there are statues representing Ganesh, the Hindu god with the elephant head . This good giant was very important especially in the past, when the kings of Ayutthaya relied on them to fight […]
Vietnam for the disabled I recently returned from a wonderful trip to Indochina, more precisely to Vietnam and Cambodia . It was my first Go4all trip . Click here now to discover our accessible travel for the disabled in Vietnam! I am honest, it is a demanding journey and it takes a lot of adaptability, […]