Ben’s Story

Ben’s Story

Lockdown. May 2020. A beautiful, warm sunny day. I was in the garden, mowing the lawn. My ear was nicked by a bramble. I ignored it and carried on cutting the grass. Next morning, my ear was red, swollen, and sore to touch. I recognised infection but decided to do...
Chris’ Story

Chris’ Story

Mandi Leonard’s husband Chris lost his battle with cancer in December 2019 at the age of 58. During his chemotherapy treatment, he had sepsis twice. If it wasn’t for the hospital staff who made his family aware of the signs of sepsis, and Mandi’s foresight to...
Jemima’s Story

Jemima’s Story

  In the summer of 2018, a week before her GCSE results came out, Jemima Moss became ill with what she thought was the flu. She had also just been invited to join the Worcester Warriors Women’s rugby team for their pre-season training. Thinking perhaps she’d...
Laura’s Story

Laura’s Story

I was just 25 when I became ill with Sepsis. At 25 I was living a very full life; recently married, new home and employed as a Graphic Designer. I kept fit by going to Zumba and enjoyed walking and climbing with my husband. I was a volunteer cub leader and had worked...
Junior’s Story

Junior’s Story

Our little boy Junior was a normal, fun-loving 2-year-old – active happy, and mischievous. On the 16th of September 2018, he caught chicken pox. He was his normal little self, but on the morning of the 20th of September, everything changed for the worse. In a split...
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