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Family’s joy as Michael gets doctorate at last Lecturer fell ill with a rare brain tumour just before end of course

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ASOUTHPORT man who was left unable to breathe by himself, close his eyes or speak after doctors discovered a brain tumour has finally been awarded the doctorate he studied so hard to get.

Dr Michael Walton, 30, is delighted with his new title, as his family continue with their fundraisin­g efforts to bring him back home.

He spent over 500 days in intensive care at Walton Neurologic­al Hospital in Liverpool.

Just two years ago, on August 17, 2018, he accompanie­d his sister, Stephanie, on her wedding day.

But just days after her wedding, the family’s world turned upside down when Dr Walton underwent the first of a series of invasive brain operations.

Dr Walton, a lecturer at Manchester Metropolit­an University, was just weeks away from finishing his PhD when he was diagnosed with a rare brain tumour.

But now his dreams have come true after his work was recognised by university professors.

Stephanie said: “There’s not much that makes me lost for words, if you’ve met me you’ll know this!

“Michael was weeks away from finishing his PhD in psychology before this horrible brain tumour changed his life forever. He had even submitted his work.

“We’ve battled for years trying to find out how we can sort this, getting nowhere, until the last few months – when I’ve emailed back and forth!

“I’ve spoken to so many amazing colleagues of Michael’s from his work and with a lot of patience and work, I can proudly and emotionall­y introduce you to – Dr Michael!

“This has been done under a degree for when you are too poorly to finish but have done the majority of the work.

“So many lecturers have come forward to say how outstandin­g his work was, and sent donations, cards and gifts and I’m so grateful.

“I am far too emotional and excited to tell you all how proud I am of his achievemen­t, he’s worked so damn hard.

“I can’t thank people enough for your continued support and encouragem­ent. We really appreciate it.”

Dr Walton’s family has raised over £12,000 in their bid to bring him back home.

His devoted parents Roger and Margaret have sold their house so they can buy a new home which they are busy adapting to suit Michael’s needs.

Dr Walton was born in Southport, lived in Banks and worked as a lecturer at Manchester Metropolit­an University.

He was weeks away from finishing his PhD when he was diagnosed with a rare brain tumour.

His sister Stephanie said: “He is the most intelligen­t person I’ve ever met, I’ve never seen anyone work so hard to something he loved – psychology.

“This has had a devastatin­g effect on Michael’s life, and he has been left not even able to breathe by himself.

“We have spent 503 days in the Walton Centre intensive care, and now at a local Intensive care unit closer to home.

“We are still working hard to raise money to bring Michael home where he belongs.

“My parents Roger (much loved caretaker of Our Lady of Lourdes Primary School in Southport for 13 years up to 2009) and Margaret have sold their house, moved to a more suitable property and are working so hard to adapt and renovate this for Michael.”

You can follow Dr Michael’s journey on Instagram Michaels_journeytoh­ome

Please donate at the Just Giving page called: We’re raising £2 to Help bring Michael back where he belongs, at HOME! Michaels journey to home

 ??  ?? ● Michael Walton, from Southport with sister Stephanie Russell, on her wedding day, four weeks before his surgery
● Michael Walton, from Southport with sister Stephanie Russell, on her wedding day, four weeks before his surgery
 ??  ?? ● Michael Walton on his graduation day in 2011
● Michael Walton on his graduation day in 2011
 ??  ?? ● Dr Michael Walton, from Southport
● Dr Michael Walton, from Southport

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