A man born with physical disabilities so
severe his head is Upside-down has defied
the odds to become an inspirational public
speaker.
Claudio Vieira de Oliveira, 37, was born
with his neck folded back on itself, as well
as badly deformed legs and almost no use
of his arms and hands. Doctors told his
mother to stop feeding him as a newborn
as they believed he had no chance of
survival. But Claudio from Monte Santo,
Brazil, has overcome his extreme
disadvantages to graduate as an accountant
and become a public speaker. Continue...
"Since I was a child I've always liked to
keep myself busy and work - I don't like to
depend totally on other people. I do a bit
of accounting, research for clients and
consulting. I have learned to turn on the
TV, pick up my cell phone, turn on the
radio, use the internet, my computer - I do
it all by myself." he said.
Claudio types with a pen held in his mouth,
operates phones and a computer mouse
with his lips and has specially made shoes
that allow him to move around town. His
determined independence saw him
succeeding at school and qualifying as an
accountant from the State University of
Feira de Santana.
When Claudio was born, doctors told his
mother Maria Jose he would not be able to
survive. Maria Jose said:
"People started saying 'the baby is going to
die' because he could barely breathe when
he was born. Some people would say:
'Don't feed him, he is already dying'. But
there's only happiness now. Claudio is just
like any other person - that's how he was
raised in this house. We never tried to fix
him and always wanted him to do the
normal things everyone else does. That's
why he is so confident. He is not ashamed
of walking around in the street - he sings
and he dances."
At eight years old, Claudio, who had
previously been carried everywhere, began
to walk on his knees.
His family had to change the floor of the
house so he could walk around without
injuring himself.
Claudio's bed, plugs and lights had to be
made lower so that he could do things for
himself without asking for help.
He cannot use a wheelchair because of his
unusual shape, making it hard for him to
be independent outside the home - but he
begged his mother to be allowed to go to
school and learn with the other children.
Doctors have recently diagnosed him with a
rare condition called congenital
arthrogryposis.
They believe he has multiple joint
contractions in his legs and arms which
mean they cannot extend properly. Claudio
said:
"Throughout my life I was able to adapt my
body to the world. Right now, I don't see
myself as being different. I am a normal
person. I don't see things upside-down. This
is one of the things I always talk about in
my interventions as a public speaker.
"Nowadays it's much easier to deal with the
public, I'm not afraid of it anymore and I
can say that I am a professional,
international public speaker and that I
receive invitations from all over the world."
Culled from UK Mirror
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