

'They're going to make it work': Kylie Minogue's beau Paul Solomons 'won't be moving to Australia because they are going to try a long-distance relationship'Īctors kissing co-stars 20 years their junior is 'disgusting' claims playwright Sir David Hare - despite his thriller boasting that EXACT age gap
#Dmg spine center movie#
Leigh-Anne Pinnock makes her movie debut as the glamorous ex turned pop star in the FIRST LOOK at the festive comedy Boxing Day Montana Brown details her heartbreaking weight battles with alarming throwback snap and uplifting current imageĬarol Vorderman tears up as she reveals her son Cameron's special education needs were so severe that teachers told her 'we can't have him at school' Jessica added: 'I really hope that what I've been through can help other people who are in similar positions.'Įverything you need to know about circular fashion: From how it makes clothes shopping sustainable to how it could save YOU 90% on designer labels! Jessica has been awarded a Try Angle award from the Stourport youth club, in Stourport, West Mids., for her courage. 'We're so proud she's pulled through and we're really looking forward to her being happy again.' 'Waiting inside the hospital for 11 hours while Jessica has the operation was the worst experience of my life.

'But Jessica is a happy-go-lucky headstrong girl who doesn't let anything get to her and has dealt with everything really well.'ĭad Kevin, a mechanic, added: 'When we saw the x-rays of her spine we were amazed because it was so twisted out of shape. 'It was heartbreaking to watch her body change out of shape so quickly knowing there was nothing I could do about it. Proud mum Ange, a housewife, said: 'We were shocked when we found about Jessica's condition and I just cried for hours.
#Dmg spine center full#
She now has a 20 inch scar running down her back and a 6 inch one on her ribs, but doctors say she should make a full recovery. The angle of her spine was reduced by 62 degrees to 28 degrees and it is hoped that the metal plates will prevent any future bending. Jessica was finally admitted to hospital in March when a team of five specialists performed an 11-hour operation on her back. She could only walk by shuffling sideways to relief the pressure on her hips and doctors feared her heart was at risk because her ribs were squashing her arteries. She was due to have the op just before Christmas but because of a backlog of patients she was told she would have to wait four more painful months.ĭuring that time her spine continued to twist out of shape and she had to prop herself up on five pillows in order to get a good night's sleep. She is now looking forward to playing the guitar and drums Jessica Bishop pictured before surgery with an extremely bent spine.
