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Paralysed teenager hopes to make skiing history

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A teenager who is paralysed from the neck down is planning to make history by becoming the first child on a ventilator to go skiing. Derry Felton, 15, who has a spinal cord injury, is hoping to go on a skiing trip of a lifetime to Sweden. The holiday has been organised by the Back Up Trust, a national charity that runs a variety of services for people with spinal cord injuries....See here for more info: http://www.northamptonchron.co.uk/news/Paralysed-teenager-to-making-skiing.3762271.jp
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Derry and about two dozen other people with disabilities will spend a week in Åre, Sweden, next month.

Although the charity organises the entire trip, the people taking part need to pay for the holiday, including the cost of taking their carers.

Derry, who lives in Kerrfield Estate, Duston, has been paralysed from the neck down since he was four after contracting a virus, called transverse myelitis, which causes permanent damage to the spinal cord.

Anyone who wants to help make his dream holiday come true can call the Chron on Northampton 467 032 or email editor@northants news.co.uk
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