(Image: Evening Gazette)(Image: Evening Gazette)(Image: Evening Gazette)“In the morning he was still screaming and the skin on his hands and arms and legs was quite mottled so I rang 111.”Clare was advised to rush Finley to the University Hospital of North Tees in Stockton. “They did some tests and put a drip in his arm.”(Image: Evening Gazette)(Image: Evening Gazette)Finley was given antibiotics and kept in hospital for the next week. “He went in an induced coma at 11am and went straight to the RVI in Newcastle.”(Image: Evening Gazette)It was there they told her it was sepsis. I couldn’t eat, couldn’t sleep, it was awful.”Finley was put on life support and fortunately with treatment, he began to improve. (Image: Evening Gazette)(Image: Evening Gazette)(Image: Evening Gazette)Finley is now almost one and, although he receives check-ups, the little boy is thriving.
Source: Daily Mirror March 31, 2018 08:16 UTC