Liverpool Echo reports. It meant surgery was impossible.When he was a toddler, medics told his mum to "enjoy Christmas with your son as it will sadly be his last."But he survived and needed his eye removed, meaning he now lives with a glass prosthetic.Anthony, of Everton, Liverpool, wears glasses and his eyesight is showing signs of gradually deteriorating.When he was aged 13, he was involved in a road accident which left him with severe head injuries and in intensive care for a week.While in hospital, he "died" twice – but medics managed to bring him back on both occasions.He was the very first beneficiary of Make-A-Wish UK, the children's charity that grants life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses.In 1986, it sent.
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