Taylor Haynes
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Why does this happen to me?
And my mum would always say it always happens to the strongest souls.
And I truly believe that it shaped me.
For who I am today, nothing fazes me and probably why I held a smile in that crab incident as well, thinking the show must go on.
I've got a very tough mindset and I'm grateful that that experience really did shape me.
And I love it now that I can help younger girls or anyone going through that surgery because it's a very common surgery, scoliosis.
And it's actually the awareness month in June, actually.
I'm glad I can be someone to help anyone go through it.
My mum actually went through the same surgery.
It's hereditary.
Did she?
Were they around the same age when she was a teenager?
I was like about five or six.
So she truly believes that she went through that surgery to get me through it and be by my side because it was a year's recovery.
you know i think like the crab girl i think you're literally the woman of steel aren't you i generally am i don't beef in airports though that's the thing with my with my rods and screws in my spine but you can literally say yeah i am i am titanium and i'm so proud of having these
this metal in my, in my spine and the story I get to share.
I've got a big scar, Sarah, just a bit bigger than my, my crab on my finger.
It's, uh, when people ask me, I'll, you know, maybe Joe can say I got bitten by a shark, but really no, it's, uh, yeah, scoliosis.
And I'll be here for my name, not the Crab Girl.