A Woman With Locked-In Syndrome Just Passed A Degree By Blinking

Former teacher Dawn Faizey Webster suffered a stroke and now can’t walk, talk, or use her limbs. But that didn’t stop her passing a degree in ancient history using a specially designed laptop that responds to her blinks.

Dawn Faizey Webster, 42, was 30 years old when she suffered a catastrophic and life-changing stroke, soon after the birth of her son, Alexander.

Dawn Faizey Webster, 42, was 30 years old when she suffered a catastrophic and life-changing stroke, soon after the birth of her son, Alexander.

She was left with almost complete paralysis, and can only only communicate through slight head movements, blinks, and eye twitches.

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She's pictured here shortly after giving birth to Alexander, who weighed just 1lb 8oz.

She's pictured here shortly after giving birth to Alexander, who weighed just 1lb 8oz.

She gave birth via emergency caesarian section after contracting pre-eclampsia, a condition affecting pregnant women with high blood pressure.

Although she was told she would be fine and was sent home, her blood pressure remained high, and two weeks later she suffered her stroke.

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Here she is at 27. After her stroke she was told she was suffering from locked-in syndrome, which means that someone is mentally well but can't communicate.

Here she is at 27. After her stroke she was told she was suffering from locked-in syndrome, which means that someone is mentally well but can't communicate.

Of the horror of not being able to speak, she says: "They would talk to me, talk to one another and to the nurses... But all I could do was lie there hopelessly watching them, listening for snippets of news about how Alexander was.

"For long hours, I lay staring up at a blank ceiling, living for visiting hours when at least I could hear my family's chatter. Inside I cried, but no tears came out. When people saw me, they had no idea I was as wide awake as ever."

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This is what makes Webster, from Rugeley in Staffordshire, one of the most remarkable students graduating from university this summer, with a 2:2 degree in ancient history.

This is what makes Webster, from Rugeley in Staffordshire, one of the most remarkable students graduating from university this summer, with a 2:2 degree in ancient history.

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