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Until this very morning, SalGal’s right hand resembled the Komodo Dragon’s mangled, bent, misshapen claw. Her ring finger and pinkie on the right hand were permanently bent at the middle knuckle in a way that made you think she was striking a ‘pose’ as if she were trying out for a hand lotion commercial at Jurassic Park. Would that her 58-year-old hands were ever considered for such a...
By age 16, Leon Fleisher was performing at Carnegie Hall, but then he was struck by a rare disease that robbed him of the use of his right hand. He sought a cure and learned to be a one-handed concert pianist.
A child prodigy, he was playing piano at Carnegie Hall by the age of 16. But then a rare disease robbed him of his ability to play. Find out how he adjusted and never gave up on his piano dreams.
The people you'll meet on this episode of The GBTV Show not only prove it's never too late to follow your dreams, they show that it's not about age, it's about attitude. Their success wasn't easy to come by, but it made the rewards all the sweeter.
A Health Care day for me. September 18, 2009 I had an interesting day yesterday, not my...