West Lothian Courier

£30KCAMPAIG­N TOHELPCHAN­GE ADRIAN’S LIFE

Raising cash for special treatment in Poland

- LIAM SMILLIE

A campaign has been launched to raise £30,000 to help a West Lothian teenager receive life-changing medical treatment.

Adrian Korytkowsk­i (15) from Broxburn was born with cerebral palsy, and now his family are raising money to fund treatment that could allow him to walk and live independen­tly.

The revolution­ary treatment could help Adrian stand and walk without the support of a wheelchair, with intensive physiother­apy and an internal pump for a drug called Baclofen.

Baclofen is a skeletal muscle relaxant that could allow Adrian to walk, when coupled with physical therapy at the Paley European Institute in Warsaw, Poland.

The West Lothian Courier previously reported the inspiratio­nal story of local girl Ella Green who was born unable to walk because of arthrogryp­osis.

She took her first steps in time for Christmas last year thanks to surgery and physiother­apy at the Paley European Institute.

Adrian is described by his family as a ‘wonderful smiling boy’ who enjoys physics and maths.

He was born at 29 weeks with cerebral palsy, causing paralysis in his legs requiring a wheelchair and a hearing loss problem needing hearing aids.

The cost of the implementa­tion of a Baclofen pump is £20,000, in addition to intensive physiother­apy at the Institute in Poland and the costs of travel and accommodat­ion for the duration of the therapy.

Adrian’s family are hoping to raise £30,000 in total, and so far have raised £920 in just one week.

The family hope to leave for the treatment in Poland before the end of this year.

Adrian and his family hope he will be able to walk and live a ‘normal life’ following the treatment.

Mum Anita, said: “We heard about the European Paley Institute from the media as local doctors weren’t able to treat Adrian.

“My son is happy because there is a chance he will be able to walk.

“The hope is that he will be able to stand on his own feet and be independen­t, helped by physical therapy and the implementa­tion of an internal Baclofen drug pump.”

A gofundme.com page has been set up for everyone wishing to support Adrian and his family’s campaign.

He’s happy as there’s a chance he’ll walk

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Special appeal A campaign has been launched to raise funds to help Adrian

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