I always make all of my exposures a RAW file, so I will have the full 16 bit file for editing in PS. Recently I accidentally exposed an entire days worth of photography to 8 bit jpeg. When I realized my mistake and I felt sick about the great images I had made that day, and all of them in jpeg. I was consulting with a friend about my problem and he suggested to duplicate the jpegs and run the two jpegs together through a HDR software to make them a 16 bit TIFF file. I have Photomatix Pro and used that for making the TIFF file. It worked perfectly and I was able to edit my images in PS as a 16 bit file. So if you have some images that you made in jpeg and wished to make them a 16 bit file, give it a try.
