New Straits Times

LINDA’S AN OVERCOMER

21-year-old with severe physical disorder aims to inspire others

- NIROOSHINI MADAVEN news@nst.com.my

WHEELCHAIR-bound A. Lingeswarr­y, fondly known as Linda Rao, has over the years fought barriers and challenges caused by her physical limitation­s and overcome them.

At two, her parents A. Applagonda and T. Paidithala­mmah realised that she was unable to walk. She was diagnosed with Nemaline

Rod Myopathy. It is a disorder that primarily affects the skeletal muscles used for movement.

In severe cases, the muscles used for breathing are affected. This could become life-threatenin­g.

Linda’s mother Paidithala­mmah said her daughter, now 21, was able to walk slowly until the age of six but she couldn’t walk after that.

Confined to her wheelchair, Linda is assisted by a breathing machine at all times.

Her parents were told by doctors that she wouldn’t live past the age of 16. However, the feisty young lady survived and celebrated her 21st birthday this year.

“I hope parents with special kids are not ashamed of having them in their lives. Instead try motivating and encouragin­g them at all times,” Paidithala­mmah told the New Straits Times.

Some people had advised Linda’s parents to send her to a home for the disabled while others asked her to quit studying and some called her ugly.

She could not accept her condition until she was 20.

Linda added that she had never posted her wheelchair-bound pictures online in the past.

Boosted by her new-found confidence, she now posts her pictures online with the hope of inspiring other disabled people.

Pursuing an education saw Linda facing obstacles. She had applied and waited to be accepted into higher learning institutio­ns for two years without success.

Linda is currently pursuing a Diploma in Management at the Open University Malaysia, Shah Alam and is accompanie­d by her mother to classes.

She called on Malaysian schools and colleges to accept disabled students and improve the facilities to help their cause.

A positive developmen­t saw Linda taking part in an Indian bridal photo shoot recently.

She collaborat­ed with photograph­er P. Vinoth Raj and hairstylis­t and make-up artist V. Vithya to raise awareness of her disorder and wheelchair-bound persons.

“Linda has inspired me so much. She is confident, brave, strong, and positive. She has made a huge impact on me and made me realise how to love life,” Vithya said.

 ??  ?? T. Paidithala­mmah fixing a breathing machine for her daughter A. Lingeswarr­y recently. PIC BY ROSELA ISMAIL
T. Paidithala­mmah fixing a breathing machine for her daughter A. Lingeswarr­y recently. PIC BY ROSELA ISMAIL
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