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The Will To Survive: "Living With Hydrocephalus" with Special Guest Kenya Scott

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Tonight on It's Real Talk Radio we'll be joined by special guest Kenya Scott and the topic of conversation is "The Will To Survive" with a focus on Hydrocephalus, its effects and what it's like to live with this condition and conditions alike that millions of people throughout the world suffer from every day. Kenya Scott is here with 1 main objective and that is to spread her message of awareness while inspiring those with Hydrocephalus or similar conditions to continue to live their life and to have hope. In nearly 4 years of doing talk radio and having had interviews and discussions with dozens of people from all walks of life, I must say this may arguably be the most influential show topic we've ever had. We encourage those affected by Hydrocephalus, similar conditions, or any other life altering conditions to listen in and even call in if you'd like.

Kenya Scott's goal for coming on tonight is to be a spokesman for the people and to encourage you to push and live life to the fullest. Kenya's story is very inspirational. A survivor of Hydrocephalus and a Cyst of the brain known as "Dandyy Walker Syndrome", 2 brain surgeries, 2 neck surgeries and a stomach surgery, Kenya Scott is a living testament that faith, confidence and the will to survive and overcome will take you far in life and actually save your life.

It all started with extreme migraines quotes Kenya. She had went to see the doctor on numerous occasions and they persisted to tell her it was just a migraine and that everything would be okay. But after continuing to suffer from migraines to the point that it began to affect her motor skills and make her body drift to the side, she went back to the doctors and finally got the diagnosis that nobody could ever be prepared for but she also discovered that had she not went to the hospital when she did, she wouldn't of made it. Tune in to hear the rest of Kenya's courageous story.

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