Mumpreneur, Toyin Lawani Opens Up On Struggle With Paralysis And How She Persevered
Renowned fashion designer, Toyin Lawani has opened up on her two-year struggle with paralysis and how she persevered.
Reflecting on a period when mobility seemed unattainable on Instagram, the mother of three, described enduring unimaginable pain but refusing to let it define her existence.
She detailed how every movement, exercise, and smile carries the weight of persistent pain, yet these challenges fuel her resilience. Each small step forward, she noted, reflected her unyielding determination to keep going.
Lawani recalled being bedridden for six months and emphasised her commitment to avoiding a return to that state.
Following her neurosurgeonâs guidance, she said she engages in minimal workouts, steering clear of heavy lifting and sit-ups to safeguard her spine. She encouraged others grappling with pain to resist its control and to show up boldly when it matters most.
She wrote:
âFrom paralysis to perseverance, while the pain can feel Everlasting ,Quitting is worse. There was a time when movement seemed impossible, but each small step forward is a testament to my donât give up spirit.
Every lift, every stretch, every rep , Every smile comes with pain I never thought Iâd endure and which you can never imagine, Yet, itâs in these moments that I find strength in perseverance and resilience.
Progress may be slow, but itâs progress nonetheless. Iâll keep pushing through, even when itâs hard, because the alternative is unthinkable. Just A Pretty unstoppable Girl living with DDD.
My neurosurgeon passed it off cause I know online adviser will soon start now. Still swollen here and there but What I canât mess with is my spine.
Minimum workouts ok and not too much heavy lifting and no sit ups. When I think of the days I was bedridden for 6months I donât want to go back there again.
Good to be out of the body brace for a while. To anyone going through pain right now you have to fight it , donât let it dictate your life to you , Show out and show up when you need toâ.

