Thousands raised for paralyzed B.C. teen who broke his neck diving into lake

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The senior football player said the hardest part of his recovery journey so far is the mental aspect of dealing with such a serious injury.

In early August, Gavin Kamoschinski was in Kelowna when he suffered a broken neck after diving in head-first into Okanagan Lake.Two-and-a-half months later, fundraising efforts have raised more than half of the $200,000 goal.

“My goal is to walk , so that’s what I’m going to strive for and whatever I have to do to get there … I’m going to make it happen.” “Mentally, just kind of staying in it and not letting my mind drift away and trying to look at the good in everything … some days are harder than others,” he said.Kamoschinski said he leans on something an old coach told him: Put negative things behind you and keep looking forward.“I had a coach that used to say, ‘Always have a short-term memory.’ Like if you had a bad play, you have to move on from that. I’m using that mindset,” he said.

 

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