User:Godbertonge

Career, Professional Life & Surname Uniqueness explained

Godber-Tonge is a unique surname created by Jason John Jack Tonge, changing the surname by Deed Poll, combining his own surname with his wife's in 2013 and the only surname of one couple on the Planet. Jason Godber-Tonge, the husband of the married couple, was born 19 June 1975, he lived in Manchester from 1975 to 1998 and attended Cardinal Langley High School from 1986 to 1991, went on to study at The Manchester College of Arts, Design & Technology on a YTS as a Trainee Joiner for 1 year. Attended State Mill Training Centre the same year as a trainee Upholster on another YTS and attended Secure Training that same year for the same scheme. After taking a few years out of his career, in 1997 he went back to the Manchester College of Arts & Technology to study a A-Level Equivalent Course to gain access to University Studies. in October 1998 he attended Wolverhampton University Law School on two courses, a LLB (Hons) Single Subject Law Course and Graduate Entry Diploma Course simultaneously, Graduating with a Law Degree in September 2005, and First Class Level 1 and 2 in ILEX, having taken time out of his legal studies to gain legal experience.

Personal Life

Has been married twice and the second time, changing surname from Tonge to double-barrel the surname to Godber-Tonge in 2013, with the marriage to his wife. Studying a LLB (Hons) Law Degree and ILEX Course of the Institutes of Legal Executives Programme simultaneously. Went on to work for Law Firms during his gap years (optional) and worked in other temporary office work until February 2008. Became a Director of of several Companies and remained working until a serious accident on 25 August 2015, he unfortunately, developed an unusual disease, triggered by the trauma of the event and was left with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, affecting his mobility and other bodily functions, totally destroying every part of his life. Being confined to a wheelchair from the date of the accident, still remaining in a state where a wheelchair is required and pain and suffering being continuous. The condition is life changing for Jason Godber-Tonge and still remains with problematic issues with the condition. He continues to live in different locations throughout the UK and continues to fight against the disease. With medical help being uncertain, he has turned to Television Broadcasts to attempt to raise awareness of the disease, with a primary aim to seek out medical help. Attending numerous hospital and doctors appointments, attempts have failed including physiotherapy to make life more sustainable.

He continues to seek out medical advice and will contact every media source in order to reach the most specialists of complex regional pain syndrome in the World. Life is considerably difficult for him and hope is all he has.