CHATTERBOX Challenge ambassador and Paralympian swimmer Karni Liddell has faced a lot of challenges in her life, but none as difficult as dealing with insulting things people say to those, like her, living with a disability on a daily basis.
Karni Liddell is an Australian Paralympic swimmer, born in Rockhampton, Queensland, with a degenerative muscle wasting disease called Spinal Muscular Atrophy. Her career as a sporting star came as a shock to doctors and specialists, who told her parents she would not walk, sit up or even live past her teenage years, and exercise would only make her condition worse. Putting all medical direction aside, Karni’s parents, Terri and Jeff Liddell, took it upon themselves to establish a rehabilitation program for their daughter, proving that love, determination and courage can conquer all. Karni tells her story below:
By KARNI LIDELL
When my parents were first told that their baby girl had a condition called Spinal Muscular Atrophy the doctors told them that I would never walk, sit up or live past my teenage years. Spinal Muscular Atrophy is a degenerative muscle wasting disease. The advice of the specialists was to make me as comfortable as possible as exercise would only make the condition worse.
But did my amazing parents listen? Not for a minute. Terri and Jeff Liddell started me on a crazy, self-invented rehabilitation program, which soon helped them realise that one of the greatest pleasures in life is achieving things people say can’t be done!
It’s old news that not only did I walk, but went on to become a champion swimmer, breaking my first world record at the age of 14 and going into the Sydney Paralympic Games as the fastest woman in the world for all of my events. I participated in many modelling photo shoots, including a six-page bikini spread for Inside Sport, and featured in a Paralympic body-painting calendar. This was partly to help people understand that accidents and disability don’t discriminate about whom they choose to affect.I live a rewarding life as a motivational speaker, disability consultant, media trainer and emcee and recently became an ambassador for Chatterbox Challenge, a fundraising enterprise for people living with disabilities and their families.