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.
This story is from the March 23 2017 edition of Chat.
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