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Published 15:08 21 Sept 2015 BST

"I used to love cooking and had to let someone else do all my meals for me. There were things that I never thought that I would be able to do again – getting back to play on the PlayStation was one of them," Will says.
Using the limited motions that he has, Will, from Grasmere in Cumbria, is able to play a number of games on his PlayStation - even taking on friends at FIFA, and work on his chair continues so he will one day be able to play even more complicated games.
"At the moment I am really into Fifa. I have a special controller which I can operate – I use my chin to move one of the joysticks and can press the buttons with special pads I hit with my shoulders," he adds.
"Fortunately I can play the likes of Fifa and driving games as they have two button modes. But I hear that the PlayStation 4 has the potential for voice commands which would mean that I could play games like Call of Duty."
Will is now preparing for a 100-mile cycle which he hopes to complete on a battery-operated Boma bike steered by a chin-operated controller. Any finds raised will be donated to the Great North Air Ambulance Service, after they helped treat him at the site of his accident.
To donate to Will's fundraising cause, please click on the link below:
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