Spotlight on members of our community living with neuromuscular conditions: Oisín Quinn

As part of our members’ stories series, 13-year-old Oisín Quinn is delighted to share his story about his interest in music. Oisín lives with the neuromuscular condition, Charcot Marie Tooth type 1X (CMT1X).

Rose Maloney Quinn

I sing. It makes me happy and it’s fun. It gives me a sense of freedom and happy feelings. It takes my mind off everything, even pain. I’ve always loved dancing and singing. It just came naturally to me. I am a better singer than a dancer. I have started to write songs and I am currently recording a song I wrote. The song relates to my journey with CMT.

If you’d like to share your story, please contact us here.

Previous
Previous

Inclusion of children and young people in clinical trials across Europe

Next
Next

Advocating for people living with neuromuscular conditions and their families:MDI and our umbrella organisations – Budget 2025 asks and general election manifestos.