A teenager has revealed how he "taught himself to hear again" after suffering hearing loss as a youngster. Will Moseley-Roberts, from Cardiff, defied those who told him not to aim too high, and is now studying to becoming a doctor.
The 19-year-old from Cardiff started to go deaf when he was just five years old, and struggled to hear lessons at school. He said that he was "in denial" about his disability, and it wasn't until he was 15 that he got cochlear implants, Wales Online reports.
He also has mild dyspraxia, a condition which can affect co-ordination and can cause a person to write more slowly. Will is now a student at the University of St Andrew's School of Medicine where he recently finished his first-year exams.
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