Jamie – Living in a bubble within a normal world

…you are the mum of this lovely little boy, called Jamie, and you have kindly agreed that we could share his gorgeous smile with you all.

Supported by the Rob George FoundationWhat a cheeky little chap!!  Jamie’s mum has written to us, and agreed that we could share her message:

“I never tire of talking about Jamie….Well at 5 months we noticed both of his eyes were wobbling, nystagmus, so after a 6 week wait and an MRI at our local hospital, it was confirmed that he had a mass In his head.  The week later, February 2010, when Jamie was aged just 7 months, we were told he had a Grade 1 optic glioma. We soon discovered his vision had been severely impaired but it wasn’t until he started school (September 2013) that we realised just how much.”

 

 

 

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