Jordans second surgery

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Jordan had his operation Monday afternoon (1 Feb) and spent a day and a half in ITU.  The operation went well with adjustments to “Forest” and amputation of the left leg above the knee. The surgeon was pleased with the outcome. Jordan has not had the same chest problems this time which is good news. Now that Jordan’s pain is under control, he is doing really well and is sitting up today eating and reading and even doing some maths with the school teacher! The plaster will come off tomorrow and physio will start in the next couple of days.  Love Dean and Tracey

6 Responses to “Jordans second surgery”

  1. Denise & Colin Says:

    Well done Jordan. You are the most inspirational and courageous person we know. Thinking of you. Can’t believe you are doing school work already! See you soon xx

  2. Margaret and Arthur Dunham Says:

    Have been awaiting this news. So glad all went well. Lots of love to you all Margaret and Grandad Arthur

  3. Sally & Melina Says:

    You are just amazing Jordan! We are so glad to hear how well you are doing. We send our love and best wishes to you. Sally and Melina in OZ. xxxxxx

  4. Gill & Dave Says:

    Brilliant news from our young soldier, just one question, does Forest stump now have a Mrs Forest stump? Lots of love to you Jordan and to Mum and Dad.

  5. SUE ROWLANDS Says:

    Hi Jordan So pleased to hear that you are recovering well and will soon be having some physio. You are a STAR!! Well Done! Love to you and all your family. From Sue xxx

  6. Sharon Wright Says:

    Jordan, I have just watched your programme on television and was absolutely captivated. You really are a very special boy. It broke my heart to think of people staring at you and making fun. I’m sure I am not on my own to say all I could see was the most beautiful little face which is now growing into a very handsome young man! I am so glad things are getting better for you. Your mum and dad must be so proud.
    Love Sharon xxx

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