Students of the University of Newcastle, was collected on a stretcher one of the students due to the fact that the rare condition is that all of the game to collect shared by her college on a stretcher was bedridden. Clam Linton, Northumberland, from Melanie Hartshorn, 26, will affect the connective tissue around to have a rare form of Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS). As a result, she did a last year of the degree in biology at the University of Newcastle, she has lost her lies to the test. However, she has collected her certificate in front of cheering friends on Tuesday. She said: ". In this wonderful means a lot to me, I would like to thank everyone for supporting me so that my condition has worsened," I and my colleagues we need a lot of activities than to prevent me from graduating. Also, I mean that there is a need take a test in order to a stretcher and homework. "Everyone doing my time here fun and was great, I despite the failure of extreme medical care that had to be addressed, we achieved my goal of achieving graduation." She or her as she came to her skull sink into her spine has revealed that it has started up £ 15 Man appeal that it is necessary for the treatment. Hartshorne is the mother and the sole caregiver, Molly, he said: "graduation of Melanie, even after she had lost her ability to read and write, she means a lot of us who did not give up, you do the homework from the memory .. "she experienced a lot, she was able to first to become in the family to graduate school. I think in her really proud." she proved He earned a degree from the book Hartshorn Health Sciences University Faculty Professor Chris Day of the pro-vice-president.
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