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Podcasts (conditions)

Listen to young peoples' amazing stories about their experiences at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH). The podcasts have been produced in partnership with the BBC. 


Christine, 18, talks about how she deals with her arthritis from day to day.

Ruth, 11, explains how swimming helps her manage her arthritis.

Nicole, 16, was diagnosed with Crohn's disease and came to GOSH for an operation on her colon.

Jade, 12, has cystic fibrosis and comes to GOSH regularly for treatment.  
Amy, 16, is looking forward to leaving hospital and doing sport after having a lung transplant.
After dislocating his shoulder in a football game, Alex, 13, has been having physio to help with the pain.
Fragile bones mean Saba, 14, has been in and out of hospital with different fractures.
Molly, 15, explains how ballet has helped build her confidence after having glue ear when she was two.
Charles, 15, says having treatment for headaches at GOSH has helped him and his family cope.
Ashwa, 14, has Hodgkin's lymphoma and has found support in other patients.
Esther, 19, was born with neurofibromatosis but is now looking forward to going to university.
Jayden, 17, talks about having chemotherapy to treat non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

Anthony, 19, turned to weight training to help him recover from pneumonia.
Anna, 18, has been coming to GOSH since she was born for treatment for spina bifida.
Dinali, 17, was born with tetralogy of Fallot and is now helping GOSH with cardiac research.
Denzel, 13, visits his sister every day to keep her company and cheer her up.
Link to Microtia by Charlotte, 12
Link to Pneumonia podcast