Friday, 17 July 2009

Anything goes with cerebral palsy!

James Rose, one of the first children to go to the Peto Institute in the 1980s, has done a sky dive for charity. Susie mentioned it on her blog

http://www.susie-mallett.org/2009/07/skydiver-he-did-it.html

and today I found an article in the press about it.

The article states:

After a long three-year wait, 24-year-old James Rose, who has cerebral palsy, has taken to the sky to fulfil his dream of jumping 13,000 feet out of a plane.
James took the leap on Saturday at RAF Weston in Bicester, Oxfordshire, raising more than £4,000 for charity in the process.
James, who is from Winchester, has had to battle with bureaucracy to get permission to do his "Like A Bat out of Hell" skydive. Doctors had said there was a chance that spasms in his legs, caused by the cerebral palsy, might put him at serious risk during the jump
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