A Dominic Evans

Dom's Bath Half Marathon 2018 for Olivia

Fundraising for Helen & Douglas House
£4,340
raised of £3,950 target
by 49 supporters
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Event: Bath Half Marathon 2018, on 4 March 2018
Participants: Simon Kershaw, Bex Kershaw, William Kershaw, Abbie Kent, Ant Leslie, Ben Bush, Emily Fent, Holly Kirwin, James Heale, James Montgomery, Tom Layton, Joey Layton, Kathy Harford, Lucy Greenish, William Buchan.
Helen & Douglas House

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RCN 1085951
We provide care at the hospice and at home to children in the Thames Valley region

Story

Thanks for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page for little Olivia.

This March 4th twenty friends are getting together to run the Bath Half Marathon as one in support of our friends Simon and Bexs who's one year old daughter Olivia is very unwell and will require a lifetime of care.  Helen House, for whom we are raising funds, will help support her during her life.   

Olivia was infected with a parasite before she was born.  The chances of this happening are 1:100,000. The parasite caused inflammation in her brain and eyes and a premature birth.  As a result of three months of intensive care, three brain operations and a long list of other procedures Olivia has a long list of challenges to face which include cerebral palsy, epilepsy and blindness.  Helen House, who we are raising funds is a charity that provides palliative care for terminally ill children and has agreed to take on Olivia. Together we are aiming to raise what seems like an ambitious £21,000.  

 More information on Olivia's story can be found below or on our team page.

Below is Olivia's story, but she is fighting on and last time I saw her she was a happy and smiley baby.

Before Olivia was born, on 25 September 2016, a parasite called toxoplasmosis found its way into her. It caused inflammation in her brain and eyes causing irreparable damage as well as reducing the capacity of her liver thus causing her to have a high level of jaundice. She was born two months early by emergency caesarean section weighing 4 pounds or 1.8 kilograms. After a double volume blood transfusion, surgery to aid her lungs and a quick transfer to NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) in Bristol Olivia spent the first three months of her life in four different hospitals; Great Western Hospital, Swindon, St Michael's Hospital, Southmead Hospital and Bristol Royal Hospital for Children. She had her brain operated on on three separate occasions during this time. The first two operations were to insert and then adjust a reservoir to allow doctors to 'tap' spinal fluid from the brain to ease the pressure and the third was to insert a shunt which continuously drains via a pressure valve the same fluid from the brain to the tummy. She was transported in an ambulance under blue lights 11 times during this time. Olivia was discharged on 19 December 2016 just in time for Christmas. Her medication included toxic chemicals akin to chemotherapy drugs that she took until her first birthday as well as some supplements to counter the side-effects of the drugs as well as eye drops that must be given four times a day. Since leaving the hospital the roller coaster ride has not stopped.

Simon and Bex have been on holiday with Olivia and enjoyed wonderful times with her but her development since leaving hospital has not been good. She started losing weight at one point so a naso-gastric tube had to be passed through her nose into her stomach for us to top up her breast-feeds with a prescription milk. She has not learned to eat solid food as she can't see and has an oral aversion so she hates anything going near her mouth after so much medicine was forced on her when she was smaller. 

Olivia is almost a year old and she cannot sit up; an indication along with other signs like the resistance in her muscles in her limbs that she has cerebral palsy. Olivia has had two big seizures that lasted three and eighteen minutes respectively earning her the 13th and 14th ambulance rides. The subsequent EEG (ElectroEncephaloGram or brain scan) showed a grossly abnormal result due to her brain damage and that Olivia was prone to seizures and seizures that are so extreme that they will be hard to control in a syndrome called Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. Olivia has started on a low dose of an anti-epilepsy drug and is slowly building up to the maximum dose. At the moment Olivia is expected to live to between 20-30 years old as a result of seizures and the toll they take. This is why Helen House has agreed to take on Olivia. 

Olivia is currently fighting some sort of infection in her gut and we are waiting for blood test results and she recently went under general anaesthetic in Great Ormond Street Hospital to perform surgery on her eye. The inflammation in her eyes caused irreparable damage to both eyes meaning that she is currently blind with no hope for her left eye and glaucoma in her right eye so we are hoping that she will develop sight in the next few years.

Simon and Bex visited Helen House and they knew that it was a wonderful place that Olivia will love. They were impressed with its great facilities such as a hydrotherapy tub and a sensory stimulation room. However, they have recently lost their physiotherapist due to cost and are looking for a music therapist. This highlights the challenges of meeting their running costs and the help and support they need in helping children such as Olivia. 

We are all keen to create as huge as possible a contribution to this deserving charity that will play such a key role in Olivia’s life.




About the charity

Helen & Douglas House

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RCN 1085951
Helen & Douglas House helps local families cope with the challenges of looking after a terminally ill baby or child who will die prematurely. We are a home from home for our patients and their families, and provide round-the-clock care in a warm, loving environment.

Donation summary

Total raised
£4,340.00
+ £772.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£3,890.00
Offline donations
£450.00

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