When Gareth’s brain stem stroke struck in April 2022, it stole almost everything but his mind. Locked-in syndrome left him motionless, his world reduced to hospital ceilings and the sound of other people’s footsteps. Yet beneath the stillness, he never left. He remembers his life, his family, his work. He feels the loss of it all—and the weight of being called “unlikely to recover.”
But his story did not end there. Gareth has fought back with every flicker of muscle, learning to smile, laugh, and communicate through his face. Now, his wife Karen is battling for the next step: a Functional Electrical Stimulation bike that could reawaken his paralyzed muscles and bring him closer to independence. Funding bodies said it wasn’t “essential.” For Gareth, it could be the bridge between a care home and the front door his children are still waiting by.