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Wilson pages for Rep. Rick West
Rep. Rick West with Patience Wilson in the Oklahoma House of Representatives.
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Wilson pages for Rep. Rick West

By Craig Hall
February 5, 2026 2 Min Read
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OKLAHOMA CITY – Patience Wilson, a senior at Panama High School, paged for Rep. Rick West, R-Heavener, the week of Feb. 2-5, at the Oklahoma State Capitol. 

Read more: Wilson pages for Rep. Rick West

She is the daughter of Rick and Jacolyn Martinez.  

Wilson, who suffered a traumatic brain injury in an accident when she was seven, shared her story with West during the week she paged for him. She wrote that her doctors believed she would never talk or walk again after her injury. Two months later, she walked out of the hospital without her wheelchair. Several months after that, she was back at school with accommodations.  

She said it wasn’t long before her parents realized she was relearning things faster than expected. “They wanted me to have a push, to do more,” she wrote, “but my doctors did not agree.” 

So, the family moved from Dodge City, Kansas to Panama for a fresh start. Wilson said one of her teachers, Jennifer Toney, looked at her case and tested her ability to see what her needs were, placing her in a regular first-grade class with accommodations.  

Since then, Wilson said she has been achieving more than was thought possible or expected with her disability.  

She’s attained a high school grade point average of 3.96 and is ranked third in her class of 49 students. She’s taking concurrent classes at Carl Albert State College where her college GPA is 3.76. After studying at Carl Albert, she plans to transfer to the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma for a degree in English. 

Wilson won a beauty pageant and several Special Olympics track meets and was recognized as the Athlete of the Year for Area 10 in the Oklahoma Special Olympics in 2025. She’s a member of her school’s Quiz Bowl, on the Student Council and Youth Advisory Board and a member of Family Career and Community Leaders of America. She taught herself to play piano using only one hand and played basketball for two years.  

Her goal is to become a book editor or an English teacher. She also wants to help people with disabilities “to know that it does not limit them as a person.” 

West said, “Patience is a remarkable young woman who has overcome a lot of things in her life. She’s incredibly smart, and she has a heartwarming story to share with others.” 

Both West and Patience expressed appreciation for the many teachers at Panama Schools that have helped her reach where she is today. She also thanked her mom and dad and her siblings who she said have been with her since day one after her accident.

Rick West serves District 3 in the Oklahoma House of Representatives. His district includes part of LeFlore County.


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