Oh, dude, Stephen Hawking didn't actually sleep in his wheelchair. Like, that's not how sleeping works, you know? He had a specially designed bed to sleep in like the rest of us mere mortals. Can you imagine trying to catch some Z's while cruising around in a wheelchair? That would be one wild ride to dreamland.
Professor Stephen Hawking is unable to walk, due to the effects of ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) a motor neuron disease which requires him to remain confined to a wheelchair.
Unfortunately, he can not. His muscles have atrophied beyond point of healing so he is confined to a wheelchair.
Fortunately Stephen Hawking can still move his right thumb. He can select right or left turn options, doors etc. by pressing a button with his thumb when a moving cursor comes over the desired icon or function on his built-in wheel-chair screen.
Yes, Stephen Hawking was a quadriplegic. He had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) which left him paralyzed from head to toe, requiring him to use a wheelchair and a speech-generating device to communicate.
Stephen Hawking's birth name is Hawking, Stephen William.
You might be referring to Stephen Hawking.
Stephen Hawking is in a wheelchair. His height is not measured.
Stephen Hawking is in a wheelchair. His height is not measured.
In a wheelchair.=)
don't know really might of had a crash
Professor Stephen Hawking is unable to walk, due to the effects of ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) a motor neuron disease which requires him to remain confined to a wheelchair.
Unfortunately, he can not. His muscles have atrophied beyond point of healing so he is confined to a wheelchair.
He uses a typing device, which is fitted to his wheelchair that speaks whatever he has typed.
Stephen Hawking is confined to a wheelchair and aided by machines because he has amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS. ALS is also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Hawking's condition has progressed slowly for decades.
Fortunately Stephen Hawking can still move his right thumb. He can select right or left turn options, doors etc. by pressing a button with his thumb when a moving cursor comes over the desired icon or function on his built-in wheel-chair screen.
Yes, Stephen Hawking was a quadriplegic. He had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) which left him paralyzed from head to toe, requiring him to use a wheelchair and a speech-generating device to communicate.
Stephen Hawking and I think he's still alive. He has ALS, Lou Gehrig's disease.