robcoles
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Hi guys , on 17th January I will be doing a sponsored sky dive to help fund a £40k life changing operation for my niece.
I realise times are hard but was hoping if people could see there way to donate even if just £1 it would all help reach the final target.
This is Jayla’s story. Jayla from Cardiff was born a twin at 27 weeks premature. At the age of 3 the twins were both diagnosed with cerebral palsy.
Jayla has quadriplegia spastic cerebral palsy with means when the muscles are weak and stiff Jayla is able to walk but not very far and falls often. She can not ride a bike or dress herself and if you ask her what she wants she will tell you new legs so she can do what little girls do.
Having the selective dorsal rhizotomy (sdr) operation will reduce the messages from the muscles resulting in better balance of activities of nerve cells in spinal cord, thus reducing spasticity. Without this operation Jayla’s mobility would get progressively worse so by having this operation it will give her a better future and quality of life.
Thanks for taking the time to read jj's story
I've added a link for anyone that could make a small donation
Thanks
Rob
Link:
https://www.justgiving.com/Jaylasfun...share-facebook
I realise times are hard but was hoping if people could see there way to donate even if just £1 it would all help reach the final target.
This is Jayla’s story. Jayla from Cardiff was born a twin at 27 weeks premature. At the age of 3 the twins were both diagnosed with cerebral palsy.
Jayla has quadriplegia spastic cerebral palsy with means when the muscles are weak and stiff Jayla is able to walk but not very far and falls often. She can not ride a bike or dress herself and if you ask her what she wants she will tell you new legs so she can do what little girls do.
Having the selective dorsal rhizotomy (sdr) operation will reduce the messages from the muscles resulting in better balance of activities of nerve cells in spinal cord, thus reducing spasticity. Without this operation Jayla’s mobility would get progressively worse so by having this operation it will give her a better future and quality of life.
Thanks for taking the time to read jj's story
I've added a link for anyone that could make a small donation
Thanks
Rob
Link:
https://www.justgiving.com/Jaylasfun...share-facebook