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Transverse Myelitis Scholarship Recipient Kale’s Calling

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Since the inception of 180 Medical’s Annual College Scholarship Program in 2012, we have been honored to help aspiring students achieve their dreams through higher education each year. Today, we’d love for you to meet Kale, one of our Transverse Myelitis scholarship recipients!

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Transverse Myelitis Scholarship Recipient Kale

For Kale, life as a teenager was pretty normal. In fact, he felt like everything was going his way. At just 15 years old, he stayed active and kept on top of his grades. He participated in various community service projects, like being a representative for his school’s Hunger Drive. He kept active with his social life and extracurricular activities and made the Honor Roll every semester, but his real passion was basketball.

Then the unthinkable happened.

One morning in the summer of 2015, he woke up with tingling hands, and his shoulders were stiff. He felt weak, but the doctor couldn’t find anything wrong.

The next day, the symptoms rapidly progressed, and he found he couldn’t move. After multiple tests at the hospital, Kale found out he had a rare inflammatory disease known as Transverse Myelitis. This condition paralyzed him from the chest down.

Transverse Myelitis is an inflammation of the spinal cord, where one’s body is essentially attacking its own nerves. Currently, there is no known cause of this disease. It can happen to anyone of any age, and it’s estimated that 1,400 people in the United States are diagnosed with this disease each year.

Kale spent weeks in the hospital recuperating before transferring to a rehabilitation hospital to complete therapy over six whole months.

After the Battle with Paralysis

Keeping his determination throughout the ordeal, Kale regained most of his muscle function. Thanks to his months in therapy and a neuromuscular stimulator, he can now walk on his own.

kale hyder graduationKale missed most of his sophomore year due to all the therapy, surgeries, and appointments, but he worked hard to complete every class assignment and test. His grade-point average kept climbing as he changed his focus to his education.

Kale was the National Honor Society President and graduated Summa Cum Laude with a 4.0 GPA. He also committed to community service and extracurricular opportunities, including becoming a youth basketball coach and mentor, Fellowship of Christian Athletes Leader, Junior Rotarian, math tutoring, and much more.

After living through paralysis from Transverse Myelitis, Kale wanted to use his experience to help others.

My goal is to become a neurologist who has both the knowledge and ability to treat patients with neurological deficits due to a spinal cord injury or disorder and produce meaningful research that can help make strides in this field of neuroscience.
Kale

Ever since 180 Medical’s founder, Todd Brown, sustained a paralyzing spinal cord injury, one of his hopes has been to see a research breakthrough that will help those living with paralysis, whether due to spinal cord injuries or illness.

We believe Kale may make that dream come true someday. But first, he’s focusing on his studies at Johns Hopkins University.

We wish him and all the students in college this year the best of luck!

About 180 Medical’s Scholarship Program

You can find out more about our annual scholarship award, including eligibility and more, at www.180medical.com/scholarships.

We encourage you to watch for upcoming announcements regarding the 180 Medical College Scholarship on our blog and our social media. 180 Medical will begin accepting new scholarship applications on January 1st, 2019.

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About the Author
Transverse Myelitis Scholarship Recipient Kale’s Calling
Jessica is the Sr. Marketing Specialist at 180 Medical, and she has been with the company for 15 years. She loves getting to be creative in her role and hearing from customers about the positive impact we've made on their lives.

Outside of work, you can find her hanging out with her husband and their dogs or browsing garden centers (where she will almost certainly buy another houseplant she doesn't really need).