Brain Injury Survivor Set to Run Marathon After Learning to Walk and Talk Again


(London Post) – London resident Connor Blundell will be running this year’s TCS London Marathon after overcoming a brain injury which left him paralysed on one side and unable to walk and talk.

21-year-old Connor was studying abroad, when a fall left him with a serious brain injury that put him in a coma for a month and hospitalised for eight.

The last four years has seen Connor go through intense rehabilitation as he has had to regain the use of his right side, as well as learning to talk and walk again. CONTINUE

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