Brave Glasgow woman, 19, paralysed from rare condition takes to streets to pursue singing dream

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A brave Glasgow womanis pursuing her dreams as a singing star after being paralysed from a rare neurological condition.Just two years ago Annastaisyar Muir woke up paralysed from the waist down with no idea what had happened, she was rushed to hospital where stumped medics worked to find out what was going on.The 19-year-old spent two months in the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, with music the only thing keeping her going.

After finally receiving a diagnosis, she is following her dreams as a singer. After months of waiting for answers, Annastaisyar was diagnosed with a Functional Neurological Disorder, which impacts how the brain sends and receives information and causes sudden paralysis.

She slowly recovered and was desperate to get back to singing.Months after being unable to move and stuck in hospital, the brave teen performed her first set in Glasgow from a wheelchair in Buchanan Street.

Since then, she has performed dozens of times and delights revellers every Saturday with her energetic sets in the city centre.

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