After falling 15 stories from an apartment balcony, an African American toddler named TJ Thompson from Silver Spring, Maryland, is now defying the odds with an incredible recovery. Nearly 3 years old, TJ is not only learning his numbers like most š¤š©šŖšš„ren his ageāheās also relearning how to walk after the traumatic fall that nearly took his life.
His grandmother, Janiel Thompson, calls him their āmiracle šššš¦.ā She and her wife, Whitley, have been caring for TJ and helping him cope with the physical and emotional aftermath. āHe still has nightmares and flashbacks,ā Janiel shared. āOne time he thought he was falling again while in his wheelchairāyou could just see the fear in his eyes.ā
According toĀ 11 Alive, the accident occurred on May 15 while TJ was visiting family at the Enclave Apartments in Silver Spring. He somehow fell from a 15th-floor balcony and landed in bushes below, surviving with a broken leg, torn neck ligaments, bruised lungs, and a lacerated liver. He spent weeks in a cast and was unable to walk.
Janiel said watching him struggle has been heartbreaking. āEven though heās in good spirits, he canāt move the way he used to,ā she said. The family has also had to revisit milestones like potty training, which had to be restarted from scratch. āHe was doing so well, and then everything just came to a halt.ā
Now relying on a wheelchair and walker, TJ is slowly gaining confidence but still afraid to put full weight on his leg. His grandmothers worry too, especially about re-injury. āIf he jumps or falls the wrong way, it could mean another six weeks in a cast,ā Whitley explained. āBut heās still just being a kid.ā
The family is awaiting a medical update next week to see if TJās leg is healed enough for physical therapy. In the meantime, TJ is more excited about his third šš¢š«šš”day this weekendāand the toy trucks he hopes to unwrap. āI want a bulldozer, please,ā he said with a smile.
To support TJās ongoing recovery, his family has launched aĀ GoFundMeĀ to help cover medical and therapy expenses.