Story
Thanks for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page.
Please help our fundraising campaign so that we can help to raise money for George, a wonderful 4 year old boy in Devon who needs a life changing op in the U.S. to help him walk.
Damian my wonderful fiance has agreed to do a 160ft bungee jump over the harbour in Bristol in aid of supporting 'George's First Steps'. The bungee jump will be taking place on Sunday 8th July - you can visit the following link to see full jump details: http://www.ukbungee.co.uk/bookjump/1704-1341705600/
Georges' Story (the following text is from George's own fundraising page and has been pasted here so we can share his story with you)
"My name is George, I am 4 year old and I live in Devon with my Mummy and Daddy. I was born six weeks prematurely on 7th September 2007, by emergency c-section weighing 4lb 14oz. When I was 3 days old I had an MRI Scan which revealed that I had a major brain haemorrhage before I was born. Blood had leaked all over my brain causing intensive damage. The Doctors said I would never walk, never talk and have severe disabilities - likely to be cerebral palsy, epilepsy and possible vision problems.
My mummy and daddy have found an operation in America I can have which will help my legs and then I will be able to walk by myself. I’d love to play with my friends not in my wheelchair. The problem is they need to find £55,000 for the operation and all the after care.
The operation is called Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy. The surgeon will cut away all the nerves in my spine that makes my legs all stiff and not want to walk. Then after the operation I will have lots of physiotherapy for 2 years to make my legs strong. I will find a difference in the way my legs and feet are quite soon after surgery, no more standing on my tip toes, then over time my legs will let me do more and more. I am very excited!!!
You can see more about me and my progress on my websitewww.georgesfirststeps.com and on my facebook page ‘georges first steps’.
Thank you for supporting me and my will to walk.
Love George xx"
Thank you for taking the time to read George's story and we hope you will dig deep into your pockets and kindly donate to this very worthy cause.