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How a robot made sick student’s graduation possible

Ethan was just 15-years-old when he caught Glandular Fever, which then caused neuro-immune disorder Myalgic Encephalomyelitis and Dysautonomia.His mother Shelley-Lee Waller was scared he wouldn’t graduate high school and was deeply worried for his future without a proper education.“At the time, he was the most unwell, he couldn’t really read, we had to scribe his assignments verbally, things were pretty dire at his worst,” Ms Waller said.“We’ve had a dreadfully hard time, honestly we…
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