Poppy Pops

Raising funds for specialist equipment and therapy because will give her chance to maximise her potential

This is our beautiful daughter Poppy. 

Poppy was born in 2010 and suffered severe brain damage caused by a lack of oxygen supply to the brain during her traumatic birth. As a result of this, our little girl is severely disabled. 

She is registered blind, epileptic, learning disability and has quadriplegic cerebral palsy, needing full trunk support, and her condition is classed as life limiting.  Cerebral palsy affects 1 in 400 live births in the UK, however Poppy is at the most severe end of the spectrum. To date Poppy continues to impress doctors with her progress, it was originally thought that due to the extensive brain damage she incurred during birth, she might be in a persistent coma. Poppy has overcome massive hurdles, shows alertness and is responsive to her environment. Our not so little girl will, however, face further difficulties as she grows especially now she is progressing into the teenage years, including stiff muscle tone in both her arms and legs, making normal movements difficult and painful. 

Her head and trunk stability has improved slightly with the intensive physiotherapy we do however she is still not able to sit independently without a spinal brace and support, however she has managed to go on a small roller coaster and the fair ghost train with an adult supporting which we never thought she would be able to do and she absolutely love it, just being able to experience being a child. 

Poppy enjoys different sensory experiences and we try and make every day count for her. She has even been surfing, an experience she just loved! Poppy is able to smile when she is happy and has even started to giggle on occasions, but she is unable to speak or communicate through signing due to her condition. She is currently learning to use the eye gazing equipment we have previously fundraiser for and thank you so much for everyone’s generosity, it has given her the best chance to be able communicate in the future. She loves playing games on it and has been able to navigate already to you tube when I am not looking!

We are fundraising for specialist equipment and therapies that will give Poppy the best opportunity to maximise her potential and improve her quality of life. We have a real chance to make a difference to Poppy’s functional outcome, but needs access to the right interventions and equipment. Poppy is now 13 years old which I can’t quite believe as her life expectancy at the max was 1 year, but she is still here being amazing and cheeky.

The item we are fundraising for are: 

A Innowalk machine which costs £26,500 this is a walking/standing/cycling machine which will benefit Poppy by improving her bone density, reduce the pain in her limbs especially her hips, help with reducing contractures in her limbs, help with her renal function, improve her circulation, help with her respiratory function, help with her bowels, and also tire her out so she actually might sleep of us, the list of benefits for Poppy goes on.

Total Raised

£35.00

of

£26,500

Fundraise for this child

Latest donations

£10 from Anonymous

£25 from Karly & Riley Bird

“Good luck ! Xx”

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