Just five days earlier, my partner Luke, then 26, and I had welcomed our daughter Layla into the world.
Blissfully unaffected, my son from a previous relationship, Kye, 8, was playing with our neighbour.
Later, worn out, he went to his room.
At 3pm I checked on him.
‘Are you OK?’ I asked as he lay in bed.
‘I’ve got a headache,’ he said.
By 6.30pm he had a temperature, so I gave him Calpol and Nurofen.
When it didn’t work, I phoned NHS Direct.
‘Keep him cool,’ they advised. ‘Open the window and put him in his underwear.’
I did as they said, then Kye was sick.
‘Must be a bug,’ I thought.
Thankfully, his temperature stabilised. Next morning was Mother’s Day.
But instead of waking to flowers and chocolates, my eyes shot open to Kye’s voice.
‘Mum, help, I need the toilet,’ he shouted.
I ran into his room.
‘Pick me up,’ he pleaded.
‘I can’t move my legs.’
As Luke and I lifted Kye, I noticed a purple bruise on his leg. Then another on his hip, and one on his shoulder.
‘He’s got meningitis!’ I screamed. ‘He needs to get to hospital now.’
An ambulance raced him to Luton and Dunstable Hospital, as more marks appeared in front of our eyes.
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