I've raised £5000 to help little Max get critical therapies.

Little Max has scoliosis. He needs to continue treatment to prevent his curve from impacting his internal organs and becoming life threatening again.
I want to help my friends incredibly brave son, so I've challenged myself to ride solo from Land’s End to John O’Groats. I expect to be cycling around 12 hours per day for 9 days, and expect to burn around 8,000 – 9,000 calories every day. I know what will keep me going during my low moments, is raising money for this very worthwhile cause………
There's no cure or management via the NHS - just surgery likely to disable him for life. It means inserting metal rods along the length of his spine. It's nasty, invasive surgery leaving a scar the full length of his back. He will require repeated surgeries every 3 to 6 months to lengthen the rods through his growth spurt from age 8 until12 and beyond. Ultimately he'll likely require his spine fused solid and be left with life-long disability and pain management. There are routes to a better outcome through private treatments.
This irreversible surgery with life-long problems is simply not an option. Max has conservative treatment that gave immediate results and he continues to improve. I invite you to follow his story to date on his Facebook page Maxipotential. It's fascinating, and lovely to see his progress. Ultimately, Max's parents hope it will help a lot more people as Max's fund transitions into a charity to spearhead innovation in the UK.
Max would like to say: 'Thank you for helping to fix my bendy back!"