Teen with Scoliosis Aspires to Inspire Others
Teen with Scoliosis Aspires to Inspire Others
Ka'iulani:
When I first learned I had scoliosis, I felt like my world was falling apart. I thought everything was going to change in a bad way, and that my brace was going to prevent me from doing things I love like volleyball and hula. I thought my friends were going to make fun of my brace. I was sad and confused, and I thought they weren't going to be my friends anymore.
Marissa:
It broke my heart seeing how sad my daughter was when she learned she would need a brace. But the team at Shriners made it a positive one, and I couldn't have asked for better care for Ka'iulani.
Ka'iulani:
I needed lots of x-rays, so the doctors could see how they could help me.
Marissa:
So many x-rays, but their EOS machine reduces the amount of radiation exposure for the kids by up to 85%, which is a huge relief. Shriners has everything we needed from bracing services to physical therapy, which makes it so convenient. Shriners is always there to answer my questions and ease my concerns.
Ka'iulani:
I love my mom because she helps me deal with my emotions. And everyone at Shriners is so awesome. They made me feel comfortable and made me laugh. I've learned to live with my brace, which isn't really that bad. And my friends can't even tell when I'm wearing my brace. Now I want to be a role model for kids with scoliosis, so that they know that it isn't that scary and they're strong enough to get through it.
Marissa:
I'm so proud of my girl. I love her inner strength and confidence. And thanks to Shriner, she's healthy and happy. That's everything.