Rhona Finch gave up auditioning for Shakespearean plays when she was told she needed a wheelchair. But living with multiple sclerosis hasn't stopped the 40-year-old from pursuing the profession she loves. An actor and trained dancer, Finch has been able to continue working thanks to community health services which have helped her to manage the wasting disease. She is the first to admit that, without their backing, she would have ended up hospitalised on occasions. "The support I have had from different professions has meant that I am in control of the MS rather than it controlling me," she says.
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Independent mind - The Guardian 23rd April 2008
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
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