09 jun 2017 , 11:48

Mujer extremadamente bella revela un secreto que conmociona las redes

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Bella joven revela un secreto de la infancia que conmociona las redes.

En la actualidad, miles de internautas admiran su belleza, que Mariana Sfakianakis ha conseguido a punta de ejercicios y mucho esfuerzo.

The question people seem to ask me the most Is 'You have so much confidence, Where did that come from?' Well the honest answer is from myself. One day I decided to carry out my life as if I was a strong, beautiful and confident woman. It didn't have anything to do with how anyone else perceived me. What truly mattered was what I saw in myself. Remember, Your body is your temple and the only one you have. It is your home. You must love and take care of it always.

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La popular joven fue una bebé prematura y durante su infancia tuvo que someterse a muchas cirugías, pues tenía dificultades para caminar. Además, se desplazaba en silla de ruedas e incluso, en el colegio, tuvo que soportar bullying.

Solo con su espíritu de lucha logró salir adelante y hace poco contó su historia en la red social instagram, sorprendiendo a sus casi 56 mil seguidores.

MY STORY: I've been wanting to post this for a while. I hope this inspires all of you who have inspired me. I was born in Greece as a premature baby, doctors had told my mum prior to giving birth that I was going to be a still born and so we had no preparation for post labor. I was immediately rushed over to the intensive care unit but by that time I had lost large amounts of oxygen which caused damage to my brain resulting to a permanent condition called 'Cerebral Palsy'. This affected the movement in my legs, muscle control and balance. I lived in Greece until the age of 5 then moved to Australia seeking more advanced doctors and treatments. As a young kid I never really understood what was really happening and why I was different to all the other kids in school. I got bullied for not walking like all the others and for also being in a wheelchair. This caused major anxiety, depression and being so young I never really knew how to deal with it besides self harm. When I reached year 6 I had multi level surgery, almost not making it through the 8 hour procedure leaving me with 9 scars on my legs. The surgery was thankfully successful so I was on my way to recovery. I was in bed unable to move my legs for almost 8 months however I began to slowly learn how to walk again, step by step. Starting off with a frame, then crutches, to nothing at all. I had made major improvements in my walking and the fastest anyone has ever recovered from this surgery. I was so determined to get better and strut my stuff as the new me. Although I was told that I would never be 100% 'normal' my results were incredible and I was gratefully content. I never wanted to be perfect. Just better. Going through high school was also tough as the bullying continued and I was starting to lose hope. So I dropped out and joined my first gym. Thats when my life changed. I fell in love with fitness and I fell in love with myself. This journey to recovery and getting fit has not only changed me physically but most importantly, mentally. I owe everything to those who believed in me and love me just the way I am ❤ @transformationfitnation

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