Well Jordan completed his rehab for his “longer legs” with knees and feet in just one week! He can now walk with a stick or with a walking frame and has even had a go on a treadmill!
Of course he had to go shopping for new jeans, new trousers and school shoes!!!!!!!!
Jordan has done exceptionally well and is very pleased to now be slightly taller than me (I am 5 foot 3 inches) and his physio Jennifer!
Huge thanks to his physio therapist Jennifer and prosthetist Emma at RNOH. Clive for the wonderfully finished shaped legs! Also to everyone at RNOH, Mr Calder and his team, Dr Cooper, ITU, the play specialists Michelle and Zoe, the teachers (Gail, Hilary, Chez and team), Liz from the pain team, Coxen and ADU staff and everyone else who made our stays over the past few months more bearable! Also to Anna for her help with the filming last week. I haven’t mentioned everyone but take this as my personal thank you to everyone we have come across at the RNOH! There will be no stopping you when that new hospital gets built!
Thanks also to family, friends and colleagues who have been there every step of the way.
Jordan has completed his journey! Everyone has played a part. THANK YOU!


June 16th, 2010 at 3:05 pm
Men pay a fortune to have calf implants like those Jordan! Great to see you on the treadmill – careful they can become addictive! x
July 24th, 2010 at 4:28 pm
Awesome job, Jordan. Congratulations!
July 28th, 2010 at 6:13 pm
Awesome! Terrific! You selected a difficult path and made great “strides.” You are an incredibly, courageous young man and you inspire me.
August 3rd, 2010 at 5:43 pm
Hello Jordan,
Greetings from Czech republic!
I saw your story on TV a few weeks ago and I was wondering how the story went on. And now I see that you´re doing very well. That makes me happy and I wish you and your wonderful family good luck and lots of funny moments with you cause you are one of the most cheerful and strongest boy I´ve ever seen. And also one of the cutest
September 20th, 2010 at 11:17 pm
hi man my name is antonio i am 20 and i am from venezuela. i hope u be ok! i just saw u at tv today ^_*
i wanted to know how are u doing.
i am glad u are working hard. i want to say thanks to u little man. i was so sad today , but i saw u there doing ur best and u show me that we have to keep trying to realize or dreams no matter what. you rock jordan. u are a real man, really u are a warrior. take care u have a great family. God bless u all of u. peace ^_*
THE ONLY THING I DISLIKE OF U IS THAT U love CHELSEA. HHHH. my heart is with LIVERPOOL. but it’s ok hhhh hhhhhh
October 16th, 2010 at 11:04 pm
Hi Jordan,it`s great to see you wearing a nice pair of shoes for a change and not the one`s me and my mates used to make for you at Salts Healthcare. You are an amazing young man. We wish you all the best for the future.
November 11th, 2010 at 12:45 pm
Gorgeous boy xx. Glad to see all is well. Hope everything is going well for you and youre getting around a little faster each day.
December 22nd, 2010 at 12:23 am
Hola Jordan: Acabo de conocer tu historia, y me generaron la necesidad de saludarte y felicitarte por tu espiritu tan alegre y optimista. Te deseo lo mejor!!!!!!, igual que a tu madre.sos una hermosa persona
April 10th, 2011 at 6:06 pm
Hi Jordan! Saw your story a few days ago and can’t stop thinking of you and your family. Admired your spirit, strength and courage you have dealing with your condition. Glad to see your progress – my daughter was 16 in January. I admired your parents strength, being a mother I can imagine their concerns. You have come a long way and I’m sure you’ll do well. Would like to keep in touch and may be meet up if ever in the UK or in Cyprus which I saw you came for a holiday – we can exchange addresses through e-mail.