Stevenage striker Jamie Reid talks to Sky Sports about his recovery from a blood clot and his return to form after a slow start to the season. The striker scored 18 goals in League One last season but has struggled to find his rhythm this year. Reid told Sky Sports that he had a blood clot in the summer and didn't know how he would come back from it. He missed pre-season and it's been tough to get a rhythm going. Stevenage's Jamie Reid has been a shadow of his former self but is showing signs of rediscovering his form. With two goals in his last four appearances, Reid is determined to get back to his best. The striker's prowess earned him a maiden call-up to the international stage with Northern Ireland. Reid's recovery is a result of his hard work and dedication. He is now focused on helping Stevenage succeed in League One. The club missed out on a place in the play-off picture by five points last season. Reid's goal involvements have been crucial for the team. He has notched 10 goal involvements across his 33 outings in the third tier of English football. Stevenage's next match is against Leyton Orient, and Reid will be looking to add to his tally. The match will be live on Sky Sports Football from 7.30pm on Thursday. Reid's journey back to form is an inspiration to his teammates and fans. He is a key player for Stevenage and his recovery is a boost to the team's chances of success. The striker's experience has taught him the importance of perseverance and hard work. He is now more determined than ever to help Stevenage achieve their goals.