#SnowdonForAtaxia – Ben
On the 14th of June, our friend Ben, also known as Tube Snapper, summited and descended Mount Snowdon – the highest mountain in Wales. He completed this incredible challenge in […]
#SnowdonForAtaxia – Ben Read More »
On the 14th of June, our friend Ben, also known as Tube Snapper, summited and descended Mount Snowdon – the highest mountain in Wales. He completed this incredible challenge in […]
#SnowdonForAtaxia – Ben Read More »
My experience to date of having Ataxia seems like everything little additional illness takes longer to recover from. I am not sure if that’s because I am getting older or
I will keep going – Beth Read More »
Tallulah shared her and her friend Marina’s story with BBC Mundo, and she has kindly shared this with us. Here is the translated version! It all started with a funny
Meet our lovely friend, Ian. In his blog post, Ian writes about his ataxia journey. Younger days: For as long as I can remember, I’ve always been nervous about speaking
History of Symptoms – Ian Read More »
Carers week was from the 5th to the 11th of June, and to mark the importance of this week, a member of the Ataxia UK team interviewed Jane, a former
An interview with Jane, a former carer. Read More »
Volunteers Week is from 1 June until 7 June. We wanted to use this time to thank all our fantastic volunteers for all their support and incredible work. They have
Thank you to all our volunteers Read More »
We welcome Bayram, a friend who joined us recently. In his blog post, he tells us a bit about himself. Hi, I’m Bayram. I’m 32 years old and have Spinocerebellar
Adore this world and find inner peace – Bayram Read More »
Ataxia UK’s Friend Beth has written another one in her series of blogs, this time focusing on the importance of being heard by medical professionals and expressing emotions. I think
You are entitled to dignity and respect – Beth Read More »
Calum O’Neill, a 25-year-old para-cyclist with ataxia from East London, is training extremely hard for the Great Britain Cycling Team. Calum kindly agreed to share his inspiring paracycling journey… Can
Enjoy the ride, savour the moment & always ride on! Read More »
You may know Martyn from his previous blogs. In this blog post, Martyn discusses his mobility and medication journey. After getting a diagnosis I was prescribed Acetazolamide and Topiramate. I
Mobility & Medications – Martyn Hurt Read More »
I’ve been living with the knowledge of having FA for almost eight years now. One might think I got used to this life and I should know what I am
Here’s my opinion! – Georg Herdt Read More »
I’m Duygu Akdeniz from Izmir, Turkey. I’m 30 years old. I worked as a librarian at the Ministry of National Education until October 2021. I have Friedreich’s Ataxia. The diagnosis
Here is my story! – Duygu Akdeniz Read More »
#AtaxiaUK is joining The Neurological Alliance and 44 other organisations from across England. We are urging the Secretary of State for Health and Care, Stephen Barclay to #BackThe1in6 and include
An Open Letter Regarding A Closed Matter Read More »
There I was. A wheelchair-using woman about to enter the Kurt Geiger showroom, about to model for a new disability-inclusive brand for their first runway show called Unhidden in the
London Fashion Week in Wheels – a blog by Ataxia UK’s Friend – Dee Read More »
Travelling is something I’ve always loved to do. I’ve been fortunate enough to have had the opportunity from a young age to immerse myself into many different cultures, try delicious
My wobbly adventure – Singapore & Thailand! Blog by Ataxia UK’s Friend – Tallulah Read More »
The Ataxia UK staff interviewed Yvette Loach and Vanessa Bartlett, the mother and Aunty of James Loach. James, a loving young man who passed away 10 years ago at the
James Loach, the young man who touched the hearts of many Read More »
A friend of Ataxia UK has spent months visiting all of London’s Tube stations to make the most of his mobility while raising awareness of his condition. Ben, aka TubeSnapper,
Ben Spencer Visits all of London’s Tube Stations! Read More »
Beth writes about her challenging experience with her bank’s voice recognition software. My bank uses voice recognition as a security measure because they say your voice is unique. I have
Frustration With Voice Changes – a story by Ataxia UK’s Friend Beth Read More »
DRPLA Research Manager, Dr Silvia Prades, interviews Dr Hector Garcia-Moreno and Ola Volhin about the DRPLA Natural History and Biomarkers Study. Ataxia UK and CureDRPLA are coordinating this study and
Hey everyone! You may remember me from my previous blog. I’m back and would love to tell you more about myself! I am blessed to have two wonderful children and
We have it and we have to live with it – a story by Ataxia UK’s Friend Christine Read More »
Phoebe is 12 years old and has Friedreich’s Ataxia, she is a part-time wheelchair user. She lives in Devon with her younger sister. She is fun and outgoing with a
There is still a good life out there – a story by Ataxia UK’s Friend Hannah Read More »
Beth Winder shares her thoughts on the ‘difference between preference and fear’ in this eye-opening piece! Being an Ataxia warrior means that you constantly have to keep moving forward. The
The Difference Between Preference and Fear Read More »
Hi, I’m Junaid. I’m a qualified personal trainer and have a degree in information technology. It has not been easy for me to reach where I am today. Although I
Enjoy life and take on everyday challenges! Read More »
Helen McKnight takes her ataxia to a karate tournament! I began my karate journey with preparation and nutrition. I eat nutritious foods. To build up my muscles, I need
My Tournament Journey Part one Read More »
Hi, I’m Ben, I’m 49, and I live in Buckhurst Hill, Essex. However, I’m originally from South London, which is why I support Millwall FC. I have progressive cerebellar ataxia,
Will Street has been a Friend and an amazing supporter of Ataxia UK for years. Some of you may know him through his company WillStreetTWF. We also wanted to extend
Thriving with Friedreich’s Read More »
Hi, I’m Canberk from Turkey. Actually, from Hatay, the southern city of Turkey. I was born in 1996. My childhood was quite good, we were always travelling and going on
Live your best life Read More »
Hi Ataxia UK family and friends! This blog is about my Rugby journey and how ataxia affected my playing abilities. My name is Glyn Bennett, I was born in 1960
We’re supporting The Neurological Alliance’s #BackThe1in6 campaign, urging governments throughout the UK to establish a Neuro Taskforce to improve services for people with neurological conditions. Join us and sign the petition.
Will you #BackThe1in6? Read More »
I would like to welcome you back to The Atlantic Crossing series. In this blog I will tell you all about the diverse environment and how much fun we had!.
The Atlantic crossing: Fun & Diverse Read More »