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Stratford man told he would never walk completes 2,650-mile trek | Stratford man told he would never walk completes 2,650-mile trek |
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When Will Baxter finished the Pacific Crest Trail, it was 11 years after he suffered a brain haemorrhage | When Will Baxter finished the Pacific Crest Trail, it was 11 years after he suffered a brain haemorrhage |
When Will Baxter was 13, he was on a school trip when he suffered a sudden brain haemorrhage and went into a coma. | When Will Baxter was 13, he was on a school trip when he suffered a sudden brain haemorrhage and went into a coma. |
He recovered but was left paralysed down the left side of his body and doctors told him he would probably need to use a wheelchair for the rest of his life. | He recovered but was left paralysed down the left side of his body and doctors told him he would probably need to use a wheelchair for the rest of his life. |
Eleven years later and he has just finished the Pacific Crest Trail, hiking on his own across deserts, forests and mountains from Mexico to Canada., all in aid of charity. | Eleven years later and he has just finished the Pacific Crest Trail, hiking on his own across deserts, forests and mountains from Mexico to Canada., all in aid of charity. |
"I don't think I should ever have been told by that consultant that I would never walk again," Mr Baxter, from Stratford-upon-Avon, said. | "I don't think I should ever have been told by that consultant that I would never walk again," Mr Baxter, from Stratford-upon-Avon, said. |
"It was just a few weeks later I hobbled back into that consultant's office on crutches, trying to prove a point – and I suppose I'm still trying to prove that today. | "It was just a few weeks later I hobbled back into that consultant's office on crutches, trying to prove a point – and I suppose I'm still trying to prove that today. |
"I'm so grateful that I never believed them because I think we should be trying to keep the hope alive in children's minds." | "I'm so grateful that I never believed them because I think we should be trying to keep the hope alive in children's minds." |
Listen on BBC Sounds: Doctors at Birmingham Children's Hospital told Mr Baxter he would likely never walk again and need to use a wheelchair | |
Across five months, the 24-year-old crossed 58 mountain summits, glaciers and deserts, covering up to 25 miles a day and wearing through five pairs of hiking shoes. | Across five months, the 24-year-old crossed 58 mountain summits, glaciers and deserts, covering up to 25 miles a day and wearing through five pairs of hiking shoes. |
At times he said he was living on not much water, finding it from source to source but admitted nothing he faced on the 2,650-mile (4,265km) trek was like the early stages of his recovery at Birmingham Children's Hospital. | At times he said he was living on not much water, finding it from source to source but admitted nothing he faced on the 2,650-mile (4,265km) trek was like the early stages of his recovery at Birmingham Children's Hospital. |
"Genuinely nothing compares or will ever be as hard as it was to take those first ten steps across a hospital ward," he said. | "Genuinely nothing compares or will ever be as hard as it was to take those first ten steps across a hospital ward," he said. |
Mr Baxter crossed mountains, glaciers and deserts on his hike | Mr Baxter crossed mountains, glaciers and deserts on his hike |
His mother, Suzanne Taylor, said his determination had been clear from the start of his recovery. | His mother, Suzanne Taylor, said his determination had been clear from the start of his recovery. |
"He was stubborn even as a toddler," she said. | "He was stubborn even as a toddler," she said. |
"We had an assessment at home [where] they said he'd need a bed downstairs and rails on the stairs and he said 'don't bother because I won't need it and if you put it up I won't use it'. | "We had an assessment at home [where] they said he'd need a bed downstairs and rails on the stairs and he said 'don't bother because I won't need it and if you put it up I won't use it'. |
"When he got home he crawled upstairs and onto his bed. | "When he got home he crawled upstairs and onto his bed. |
"That determination got him through everything." | "That determination got him through everything." |
Mr Baxter has raised more than £13,000 for the Child Brain Injury Trust | Mr Baxter has raised more than £13,000 for the Child Brain Injury Trust |
His hiking efforts have raised more than £13,000 for the Child Brain Injury Trust who have supported him from the moment he was airlifted to Birmingham Children's Hospital. | His hiking efforts have raised more than £13,000 for the Child Brain Injury Trust who have supported him from the moment he was airlifted to Birmingham Children's Hospital. |
A spokesperson said they were now making him an ambassador for the charity. | A spokesperson said they were now making him an ambassador for the charity. |
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