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Girl Survives Surgery, Learns to Walk Again
6 Jan
Summary
- Six-year-old Sofia Hill is relearning to walk after spinal surgery.
- She was diagnosed with a genetic disorder affecting her spine and lungs.
- Life-saving surgery was performed at Bristol Children's Hospital.

A six-year-old girl, Sofia Hill, is continuing her journey to walk again following a life-saving spinal surgery. Sofia, who lives near Bristol, was diagnosed at age four with hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia, a genetic disorder affecting blood vessels.
Significant masses were found on her spine and lungs, necessitating urgent and complex surgical intervention. In July 2024, Sofia underwent two lengthy 15-hour procedures at Bristol Children's Hospital. While these operations were critical for her survival, they unfortunately resulted in paralysis from the waist down.
Despite the challenges, Sofia has returned to school and is actively engaged in relearning how to walk. Her mother, Kate, emphasized the necessity of the surgery, stating that the alternative would have been fatal for Sofia.




