Still Standing: 50-Year-Old SCD Survivor Shares Her Story

Still Standing: 50-Year-Old SCD Survivor Shares Her Story - elsieisy blog

This is a must watch inspiring video of Toyin Adesola who is an SCD survivor. JB Multimedia Studios, under its passion arm called ‘Free Spirit Films’ released the video to celebrate the world Sickle Cell Day.

When Toyin Adesola was 6, a visit to the hospital confirmed that she was born with Sickle Cell Disorder. It was a discovery that would change her life forever.Still Standing: 50-Year-Old SCD Survivor Shares Her Story - elsieisy blogIn Nigeria, 150,000 babies are born every year with Sickle Cell Anaemia. Nigeria has the highest number of Sickle Cell cases in the world, and quite a number of these SCD patients die before reaching their reproductive age.

Those who survive face stigma, rejection from society and even parents, and some, due to SCD related complications, end up with permanent disabilities that prevent them from getting gainful employment and living a full life.

Life for Toyin became an unending cycle of hospital visits, surgeries and blood transfusions. One of those visits would end in a near-death experience that left a permanent disability on young Toyin.

“My greatest fear was that I would just die…without achieving anything…”

Toyin’s decision to confront her deepest fear is at the heart of this story. From fighting to go back to school, to finding God, and turning her crutch into a support system for other people living with SCD, this is the story of courage, faith, and the dogged determination of one woman to live a full life, and “die empty”.

Her story has inspired many people around the world including myself. I hope this inspires you.

Watch video below and remember to share:

Produced and directed by Joel Benson.

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2 comments

  1. God shall continue to bless, support and protect her, Amen. The good Lord will strengthen her to do more.

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