Living a Good Life: Shirley Smith
She remembers the day she felt too tired to feed those chickens, and was too tired to hold her 9-month-old niece. Finally, the family doctor was called and her parents were told she had the “the flu or grippe”
Toe to Toe with Trout - Fly Fishing with Martha Loudder (Video)
Marty has overcome the difficulties of her physical limitations due to childhood Polio so that she can enjoy time on the water with her family.
Sixty-nine Years After Surviving the Polio Epidemic
Barry McMahon, a 72-year-old retired film and video producer, received a diagnosis of acute paralytic polio in 1951 when he was 3 years old.
Joe Randig: In Our Own Words (Video)
“Late in the summer of 1952, a microscopic virus entered my body and changed my life forever . . .”
Deb S: In Our Own Words (Video)
I contracted polio when I was 5. We lived in West Virginia, where there was only a small clinic. . .
Have You Ever Wondered?
Have you ever wondered? And really closed your eyes, If only for a moment, And thought of special times.
Perspectives on Covid-19 Vaccine for Kids: Deb for CHOP (Video)
As polio survivors we understand. Spinal taps, visits only through a window and no touch between a child an their parent.
Perspectives on Covid-19 Vaccine for Kids: Joe Randig for CHOP (Video)
“Parents of children today don’t have any idea of the fear that took ovr the country in the summers of the 1940’s and 50’s.” Joe Randig for the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
Martha (Marty) Loudder: Resilient from her Head to her Toes
I contracted polio in Amarillo, Texas in October 1952, when I was 3 1/2 years old. No one in my family knows where I might have contracted the virus.
Decades after polio, Martha is among the last to still rely on an iron lung to breath
On June 8, 1953, Martha Lillard celebrated her fifth birthday with a party at an amusement park in Oklahoma. A little over a week later, she woke up with a sore throat and a pain in her neck.
John Munsick
One day I was an active 12-year-old riding my bike, playing baseball with my friends and climbing trees on my grandmother’s farm. The next day, I remember feeling bad, missing school and developing a limp.
Walk a Mile In My Shoes
I probably didn’t give much thought to my plain brown shoes in the beginning. I was just happy to be on my feet and walking.
Opinion: A polio survivor reflects on the last great epidemic
On a hot January afternoon in 1946, the country doctor hurried from attending a polio case at a home in Cooma to the local hospital to deliver me.