In the years 1952-53, a violent polio epidemic rolled over Denmark - the worst ever in Europe. Around 7,000 Danes became ill – the vast majority of them children. Just under 350 of them died, and the survivors suffered irreversible paralysis in their bodies. Today, the children of the polio epidemic have grown old. Their lives have been marked by an illness that disabled them, but also made them resilient.
“I was in the hospital bed for 10 months. During all that time I had no physical contact with my parents. In my records it says that I was approximately 80 percent disabled. I could still breathe, but I couldn't move. I was only 3 years old.”










