Heard that- everyone wants to walk! And, unfortunately, it’s just not in the cards in a lot of cases. At least not functionally. There are ways to make most people walk in clinical settings with enough personnel and equipment, but I have some issues with that from a false hope/slowing acceptance of the injury standpoint if functional ambulation isn’t a possibility.
In the grand scheme of things, walking isn’t the most important task for achieving independence, though I get that’s easy for me to say since I don’t know firsthand what it’s like to not be able to see the world from eye level.