News & Stories
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Rachel S's story
25 year old Rachel from Cardiff contracted meningitis when she was just one year old. Here, she shares her story
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Holly K's story
Twelve year old Holly from Wrexham, Flintshire, contracted meningococcal septicaemia when she was five. The brave youngster shares her story and how despite losing fingers to the disease, she doesn’t let anything stand in her way
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Reuben S's story
Louise, from West Bridgford in Nottinghamshire recalls the day her two-year-old son Reuben came down with meningitis, on the tenth anniversary of him becoming ill. Despite lifelong after-effects Reuben is now living life to the full
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Rina's story
Lee thought his wife Rina was suffering from a common cold and didn’t realise that her symptoms were indicative of something more serious. Lee from Luton in Bedfordshire shares their story in his own words
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Jackson T's story
Laura’s young son Jackson was more irritable than usual and had a high temperature. Doctors sent him to hospital straight away where Jackson, from Haverhill in Suffolk, was found to have contracted viral meningitis. Fortunately he’s made a good recovery, as Laura recounts here
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Keivagh’s story
Katie became concerned when her daughter Keivagh had a high temperature and a rash. However, she was shocked to discover that meningitis was the cause
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Phoebe C’s story
In 2014 Gemma’s daughter Phoebe had a high temperature, high pitched cry and was unable to settle. Motherly instincts told Gemma from Cricklade in Wiltshire that something wasn’t right – here she shares her story
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Mark G’s story
Mark was just one year old when he contracted meningococcal septicaemia in 2003. Mum Liz from Halifax, West Yorkshire shares her son’s meningitis story
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Clara's story
Our 2017 Christmas Card ‘Clara and Friends’ is a loving tribute to a special young girl, who lives on in the hearts of her family and friends. Mum Claire tells their sad story here
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Alex B’s story
Louise, from Bexleyheath in Kent, was busy feeding Alex’s five-week-old twin sister and their big sister when she realised something wasn’t right with him. Alex was a greeny/grey colour and his temperature was rising quickly. He was rushed to hospital where tests showed he had e-coli meningitis. Fortunately Alex recovered well. Louise tells their story here
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Pippa G’s story
Kayleigh gave birth to her daughter Pippa at home and all seemed fine. But Pippa struggled to feed and her breathing became increasingly noisy, sadly, she had contracted group b strep meningitis – a condition her parents were not aware of – and lost her battle shortly afterwards. Kayleigh, from Myddle in Shropshire, tells their story here
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Emma B's story
When Julie spotted a pinprick rash on her young daughter Emma she immediately arranged to get her to hospital. Her quick thinking saved Emma’s life. The Edinburgh mum tells their story here