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Two parallel worlds – motherhood between treatment, everyday life, and personal boundaries
Motherhood rarely follows a single rhythm. However, there are situations in which family life is truly divided into two parallel worlds—home and hospital, everyday life and treatment, the needs of one child and the needs of another. In this episode of the "Medical Talks" podcast, the conversation is not about diagnoses or medical procedures, but about the experience of being a mother of three children, including twins, [...]
A home that begins in the heart – a story of adoption, empathy, and everyday courage
Emilia Woźniak never wanted to be a heroine. She wanted to create a home – warm, safe, and real. One where there is room for healing, fear, fatigue, but above all, love. She is a nurse, but even more so, she is a mother. Every day, she combines medical knowledge with intuition and experience that are difficult to describe in textbook language. This article accompanies the episode of the podcast "Medical [...]
Chiari syndrome – more than just movement
Chiari malformation is a rare brain disorder that can change your life in a matter of months. For a teenager, it means not only physical pain, but also the need to make mature medical decisions that are normally made by adults. Oliwia Ferdek from Sosnowiec has experienced this firsthand—she was diagnosed at the age of 16, and since then her life has focused on [...]
MPD is not a sentence – the story of a mother who trusted the process
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a diagnosis that sounds like the end of life as they know it for many families. In reality, it can be the beginning of a long, difficult, but meaningful journey—provided there is adequate support, a treatment plan, and care for the whole family. This article accompanies an episode of the Medical Talks podcast, in which Maria Olkhovyk, mother of four-year-old Mark, talks about [...]
Movement as the foundation of health – why children need it more than ever
Physical activity for children is becoming less and less a natural part of everyday life, and more and more an addition to the schedule between school, extracurricular activities, and screens. In the interview, Jan Lipski, a physical therapist who works with children on a daily basis, looked at movement not as a sporting obligation, but as a fundamental element of physical, emotional, and social health. This is [...]
The most common complications after lower limb amputation
Lower limb amputation is often a last resort in cases of serious injury, cancer, or advanced vascular disease. Complications following lower limb amputation can significantly affect a patient's quality of life. Although the procedure saves lives, it also opens a new, difficult chapter full of physical and emotional challenges. The recovery process can be long and requires both medical and […]

