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Little Jamie is doing fine

8:53am 9th October 2012
The little boy from York who's been battling with a rare condition called nuroblastoma is responding well to treatment
in Germany.
Jamie Inglis who's 7 and goes to Lord Deramores School in Heslington is having stem cell treatment not available in the UK in a bid to strengthen his immune system
His father John told Minster FM that his son was responding well and enjoying his new friendship with another young lad.called Ryan who is also having treatment.
John says a commercial pilot has made the offer to fly them all home on a private jet and they are currently looking into whether it will be possible.to do that. The family are keen to avoid risking Jamie's weak immune system by taking him on a normal flight and through two international airports.
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