News & Stories
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Sammi's story
Twenty-five-year-old Sammi, from Uttoxeter in Staffordshire, had been feeling under the weather but her condition took a turn for the worse, with a thunderclap of a headache. Following a dizzy spell at work she was admitted to hospital, where bacterial meningitis was diagnosed
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Oscar P's story
Baby Oscar had developed a strange cry and a high temperature, and stopped feeding. Rather than waiting to see, mum Vicky, from Worsley in Lancashire, trusted her instinct and took him immediately to A&E, a decision she’s certain saved the youngster’s life
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Charlotte B's story
Twenty-four-year-old Charlotte fell ill shortly after visiting London for the weekend, with a severe headache. Her symptoms worsened and she was taken to A&E, where a lumbar puncture eventually diagnosed viral meningitis
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Ashleigh D's story
Student Ashleigh was 18 when she fell ill with a headache and what felt like a cold. She quickly became worse and only the quick thinking of her sister Sophie, taking her to A&E on the way home from university, saved her life from meningococcal meningitis and septicaemia
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Rachel's story
Rachel tells us her meningitis story and how getting involved with our Believe & Achieve programme gave her a new sense of determination and direction
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Ben C’s story
Heather’s son Ben contracted bacterial meningitis when he was 15. Fortunately, he received medical care quickly as his condition deteriorated and he continues to recover well
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Harry H's story
Chenise’s baby son Harry was making a funny noise whilst breathing and lifting his legs like he had tummy ache, which is what they put it down to. But later that afternoon he quickly went downhill, turning grey, floppy and not responding. Then a rash started to appear on his chest
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David M's story
Fifty-one-year-old David, from Glasgow, had severe earache and was at first diagnosed with a middle ear infection. This progressed to severe headaches, nausea and vomiting until a lumbar puncture confirmed his meningitis a few days later
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Simon T's story
Sarah’s husband Simon was the figurehead of the family until he contracted bacterial meningitis two years ago at the age of 39. Sarah initially dismissed meningitis because he didn’t have a rash
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Harriet S's story
Suzi’s baby daughter Harriet was very fussy, wouldn’t drink her milk and had a high temperature
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Will H's story
Will, from Birmingham, was 18 and preparing for his exams when he became ill, with symptoms including confusion, a bad headache, photophobia and vomiting
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Kieran and Nicola's story
Kieran was seven when he became ill. What started as a common cold quickly turned to something more threatening