News & Stories
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Kevin D's story
Kevin contracted meningitis as a very young child, which caused him to lose most of his eyesight. But he has never let this define him and has gone on to lead a very fulfilling life
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Joanne J's story
Joanne Jeffries from Congleton in Cheshire was glad she called NHS Direct when she did because once they heard her talk they called an ambulance
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Stuart B's story
Twenty-one-year-old Stuart died suddenly of meningococcal meningitis and septicaemia whilst at university in Coventry in 1998
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Cat's story
When Cat started uni in October 2015 she was an "extremely healthy 20-year-old who had just spent her gap year running around working various jobs abroad"; until she became seriously unwell
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Lauren and George's story
At first Lauren thought her baby son George had picked up a cold, but when his breathing became fast and laboured and he started to make groaning noises she acted immediately to get medical help
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Af's story
From feeling run down with a cold to being rushed into hospital and dying within days; Caroline says the sudden, shocking death of husband Af from meningitis aged just 40 has been hard to deal with
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Casey's story
Nicola had an instinct that her baby daughter Casey was seriously ill, despite her only symptom being a high temperature. Luckily for her she acted on it immediately and Casey was later found to have contracted meningitis
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Joshua C's story
Heather and her husband have been left with anxiety after their son Joshua recovered from bacterial meningitis – a common outcome for parents whose babies fall ill. Heather, from Holytown in Lanarkshire, told us their story
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Nicola J’s story
Forty-year-old Nicola, from Ebbw Vale, was two months pregnant when she became ill. She had a high fever but was freezing, an aversion to lights, vomiting, an awful headache, stiff neck and very achy limbs – all symptoms of meningitis. Fortunately she recovered well, despite ongoing after-effects, and her daughter Lois was born fit and well
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Patrick J's story
Amanda’s young son Patrick had just had his childhood vaccinations and her first thought was that he was reacting to these when he developed small red spots. They were then diagnosed as chicken pox, but, as Patrick’s condition deteriorated they contacted NHS Direct who advised them to take him to hospital
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Phoebe P's story
Charlotte's daughter Phoebe was fine on Friday night. But by Saturday morning she was complaining that she didn’t feel well – and things started to go downhill from here. Charlotte, from Maidstone in Kent, describes what happened next
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Jonah's story
Donna’s young son Jonah had a bulging soft spot, high fever, was off his food and drink, was screaming when being lifted or touched, couldn't look at lights and was very sleepy