Antrim mum on seeking out treatments for daughter with mobility conditions

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Antrim mum on seeking out treatments for daughter with mobility conditions
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'It is just really about trying to give her as much as we can to be the best that she can.'

An Antrim mum says she has been blown away by the generosity of those who have contributed to help her daughter with her mobility issues.

"The average C-section, from when they put the blade on your stomach to the baby is out, is about 20 minutes and Violet was out in three. "She still can't sit up unaided, she can't roll over, she can stand with a bit of support, she is also epileptic and she has cerebral vision impairment. They hope to get Violet targeted treatment in Wales which could help with her core and training in Lanzarote which would help ease the pressure on her muscles.

"They take away some of the support nearly each time so that she's having to work that wee bit harder each time then to try and get her core built up so that her sitting and ability to not be strapped into a chair all the time improves. "It would be targeted training but in water - she would have two swim physio sessions a day and then a normal session as well," said Helen.

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