Breakthrough for Aussie man John G in NDIS battle after he went from a smartly-dressed engineer to a 'shaking wreck' due to crippling illness
Daily MailJohn G may finally receive the help he needs after the NDIS confirmed it's working to review his funding rejection following a campaign by Daily Mail Australia. The NDIS is finally reviewing John's rejected application and now a good Samaritan has stepped in to help John with his therapy needs as he waits for 'the support he deserves' John with his beloved siblings who are now mostly grown up but whom he says 'have their own lives to live' and make their way in the world just as he did Mr Karam said gathering the evidence for an NDIS application alone can be overwhelming. John been a hard-working, proud civil engineer on Sydney 's biggest project before he became a self-confessed 'shaking wreck' John pictured as a young man at his grandmother's birthday, had a fiancée, a great job and was physically fit before the neurological disorder took over him As John has made plain from the start, since his plight became public after gardener Nathan Stafford mowed his overgrown lawn free of charge, his condition is permanent and he can barely walk. John G with good Samaritan tradie Nathan Stafford, who cleared up the Ryde yard and championed the 36-year-old neurological disorder sufferer's bid to be accepted on the NDIS John when he was making his way, working on the Sydney Metro project before a major neurological disorder stole his health As a young man, he practised Taekwondo and played rugby league in high school, before studying psychology and engineering, and being hired for the Sydney Metro construction.