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Iʼve raised £9,148 to Fund the ongoing specialist rehabilitation costs to get Leah walking again!
- London, United Kingdom
- Funded on Sunday, 1st October 2017
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In the early hours of Saturday 22nd July, my twin sister woke up in the middle of the night to go to the toilet. As she made her way back to bed, she tripped over. The fall caused one of the discs in her neck to push into her spinal cord, resulting in Leah needing emergency surgery on her neck to remove the disc and replace it with a prosthetic disc. We were told that without the efforts of the paramedics and the A&E department at the Royal London Hospital, Leah would have been left paraplegic.
Following successful surgery on Saturday 22nd July, Leah is currently at the Royal London Hospital recovering from her surgery and starting physiotherapy. Leah has thankfully regained feeling in all four limbs, but is unable to move her right leg, and has limited movement in her left leg. Whilst she can move her arms, Leah struggles to use her fingers.
The hospital have told us that they want to send her to a specialistic rehabilitation centre with the hope that Leah will one day walk again. Unfortunately, there is no bed available and Leah has been told that she may have to wait three months for a bed.
In the meantime, Leah would be stuck in a hospital bed for three months, with physiotherapists visiting her three times a week.
Her surgeon has recommended that Leah is transferred to a private specialist rehabilitation centre whilst waiting for the NHS rehab centre to have a bed available. Leah's doctors believe that the sooner she receives the specialist rehabilitation care that she desperately needs, the greater the chance that Leah will one day walk again.
The private rehabilitation centre costs have been estimated by the hospital to be £1500 per week. We are therefore hoping to raise enough money to get Leah a minimum of six-weeks private rehab whilst waiting for her NHS bed.
Please give as little or as much as you can - this is going to mean the difference between Leah walking again, and getting back to the job that she loves as a PE teacher, or Leah spending the rest of her life in a wheelchair.
Thank you all so much.
Lisa, Paul, Craig, Leah and Joe.
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- 8 years ago
Craig Taylor
8 years agoWe all just want to say a massive thank you to everyone who has donated - we have reached 50% of our target to get Leah walking again! Words are not enough to express just how thankful we are for everyone's kindness and generosity - we are half way there!
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276
Nikki Dawson
Sep 14, 2017
Wishing you all the best Leah! X
£10.00
Becki Ehren
Sep 9, 2017
Wishing you a speedy recovery!x
£10.00
Cecilia Olofsson
Sep 4, 2017
Hang in there Leah! Keep fighting!
£50.00
Anonymous
Aug 29, 2017
Keep going Leah! You're an inspiration to all the kids you've taught so far, they love you, and it was a pleasure working with you.All the very very best!
Julee Haynes
Aug 28, 2017
My darling niece, stay strong, always stay positive, you are an incredible person & I know you will give everything it takes to achieve all the difficult goals ahead. We love you very much. xxx
£200.00
Joakim Fransson
Aug 26, 2017
Get well soon!
£50.00
Felix Sarfo-Darkwa
Aug 25, 2017
All the best Leah.....if anyone can do it I know it's you bcos I know you are 1 tough cookie. Bless
£10.00
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Craig Taylor
London, United Kingdom
Please give whatever you can to help Leah's recovery and rehabilitation.