Gabriel's mother, Ines Dias, 22, exhausted all conventional treatment options in the United Kingdom but saw no improvement in her son's condition. Desperate to find a solution, Dias turned to alternative therapies abroad.
of what they have achieved in the last three weeks that they recognise, this is rehab, but in a completed different way. calvert reconnections accepts referrals from all over the country. a supporter of the new acquired brain injury bill, which aims to improve care and treatment on offer, the charity hopes it can play a part in changing the national strategy on brain rehabilitation, giving more people this unique life changing treatment. it has turned my life upside down, it really has, in a good way, obviously. yeah, ijust feel fitter mentally and physically. with all the activities, it s great. megan paterson, bbc news. now it s time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. the weather over the next few days and nights is going to be unseasonably mild. after a cold start in the north, we ve got this band of rain
wait two years for a hip operation. this is not good news for anyone who was on that waiting list for people who can be life changing treatment. and i think this is the beginning of what we will see coming out of lockdown. we have been in lockdown for essentially almost a year and a half now and coming out of lockdown, the nhs has focused away from covid i9 and on to what is essentially been nonurgent treatment which will still have huge impacts on peoples lives and so, peoples operations that they would have been waiting for, knee and hip operations is what they re focusing on, we ll look at back operations and after knee and hip operations, we will then look at the fact that a lot of people will of been put off a lot of things they would ve wanted to see the gps about specialists will