My story

Lola Ella Melia Duncalf 10/03/2011-25/01/2012

A group of 13 of Lola's friends and family are doing a sky dive on Sunday 18th November 2012. We must raise £395.00 PER PERSON. Please help us achieve our targets and the money made on this page will be equalled out unless you state the name of the skydiver(s) you wish to sponsor.The adrenaline junkies are as follows...

Lauren 'Mama' Melia, Michelle 'My Bell' Melia,

Lee 'Batman' Penswick, Jeanette 'Neto' Pilkington,

Stephen 'Squaggs' Redmond, Lee 'Flemsgems' Fleming,

Barry'JURANIMO' Finnan, Heather 'Feather' Killeen,

Andrew 'OCTOPUNNY' Cameron,

Charlie 'RATBOY' Kearns, Toni Golding, Gary Creighton

LOLA'S STORY...

Lola was the beautiful one and only daughter of myself, Lauren Melia and Andrew Duncalf. She was such a happy child every day of her life. She brought happiness to so many lives and brightened up everyone's day as soon as they saw her big sparkly eyes and infectious smile.

Lola loved to dance and would often have the whole family in stitches with her dance moves and she would even try sing along, though she couldn't say many words yet. Her favourite shows were Special Agent Oso, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and Jungle Junction. Whenever she would hear the theme tunes she would crawl over to see the television so fast and stare and clap along. When the other songs were played throughout the shows, particularly the ‘Hot Dog Song’, she would climb up the TV stand, to stand herself up to dance and sing along with Minnie and Mickey.

After just 10 months of having her in our lives, she caught meningitis and septicaemia, a strain so rare it entered her blood stream and took over her body and within 24 hours our baby girl was declared brain dead. Heartbroken doesn't cover how we felt. We had no idea she was so sick when she had been doing the same dance moves the night before.

She had awoken in the early hours of Tuesday 24th of January 2012 being sick and feeling generally unwell. After a long day in the hospital being sleepy and floppy, meningitis was suspected but not confirmed, having antibiotics pumped into her small body, Lola lost her breath as she was transferred to the high dependency unit. She was resuscitated by a crash team and put into a coma so her body could fight this unknown infection that was growing rapidly in her body.

We were allowed just two minutes with her before she was transferred to the intensive care unit, where she was linked up to so many drips and had wires coming out of every part of her body. We spent time telling her stories of what we would buy her and what we would do as a family if she were to get stronger and fight this infection. We sang her favourite songs hoping she could hear us and kissing her all over. We were made to wear gloves, face masks and aprons as the doctors had never seen this infection before and were not sure how infectious it was.

We felt reassured our baby was going to be fine that night as we walked down the corridor to try to get some sleep just a few rooms away. It wasn't until the morning when we were told they had taken Lola off sedation and were expecting movement that our hopes were shattered. We had expected her to be pulling at everything and see her sparkly eyes light up again when she saw her mummy and daddy. When the nurses shone the light into her eyes, they were not responding. Bad sign Andrew told me. I didn't have a clue what was going on, I was convinced that my baby couldn't leave me. I was there to protect her, I'm her mum, I'm supposed to be able to fix everything.

The doctors plus a donor specialist and an obs nurse took us to another room. We were squeezing each other’s hand so tight, hoping to be told some good news. He told us, 'the girl in that bed next door is not your little girl anymore, the infection has taken over her brain and essentially made her brain dead'. I remember the second doctor who had been looking after Lola broke down when I asked, 'so you're telling me my baby is dying?' they grabbed hold of our hands tightly, as we broke down. It was all so fast. She was dancing on Monday I told them, I shouted to him that I'd shown him the video of her dancing just a few hours before she got sick. I could tell he couldn't believe it either.

We were left to say goodbye to our little girl who was being kept alive by machines. Whilst all our family were called and brought to the hospital, we asked a family friend who was a vicar to do a short blessing as Lola had not yet been christened. I held my baby in my arms whilst her daddy held Special Agent Oso on his knee, and had his arms around us all, while our family and friends came in to witness the blessing and sign Lola with the cross. We were left for a few moments before the ventilator was switched off and her heart stopped beating in my arms.

Her family are doing a number of events in Lola's memory to raise money so that other families do not have to suffer the same consequences as we have. I wouldn't wish this pain on anybody.

We love you Lola, we talk and think about you every day in the hope that we can be reunited again one day.

Sweet dreams Boo. X

 

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My updates 25

£500 donated in memory follow by NatWest Bank raised offline, bringing the total so far to just less than 8 thousand pound, not forgetting donations have also been made to alder hey intensive care unit, bereavement suite and meningitis research. Thanks everybody whose donated X

18/03/13 21:05

We completed the Santa dash thank you to all who took part. We have the good news that we have been awarded £500 from nat West Bank in memory of Lola for Meningitis trust we are ale to pick the cheque up very soon, with thanks to my cousin jojo and her co-workers xxxx

03/12/12 18:12

Hi everyone, a few of us are taking part in next week's santa dash raising money for meningitis trust too, theres myself (Lauren) Michael Bird, Lee Fleming, Heather Killeen, Jeanette Pilkington, Charl Redmond and Racheal Teevan doing it so please keep the sponsors coming! xxx

26/11/12 20:05

WE DID IT! All 13 of us are safe and sound back on the ground. Amazing day thank you to my fellow skydivers I love you so much! And to everyone who came to watch and those that sponsored. Lola would have been having fun watching us. Today was about you little girl. We love you X

18/11/12 20:23

Hello everyone, unfortunately we have not been able to complete our skydive today :( there was a severe weather warning, we are all gutted we had all geared ourselves up for it, we've got another date for November 18th. Thanks for your support so far! x

30/09/12 09:53

My charity

Meningitis Trust

Meningitis Trust

Charity Registration No. 803016 in England and Wales SC037790 in Scotland

We provide the widest range of free professional services and community based support for people affected by meningitis in the UK. We also raise awareness of the disease and fund research into its long-term impact. Our support is for life and available to anyone affected by the disease.

Donations 435

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Donation by Anonymous on 05/11/12

£2.00

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Donation by Anonymous on 02/11/12

£5.00

Stevens sponsors. well done bro for completing the Liverpool marathon in 4 hours 8 minutes the best record time you've had for your baby niece x

Donation by Lauren Melia on 24/10/12

£142.22

+ £35.56 Gift Aid

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Donation by alan egerton on 14/10/12

£2.00

+ £0.50 Gift Aid

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Donation by Anonymous on 14/10/12

£2.00

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Brightest star in the sky Lola! Well done steven Lola will be so proud of everyone and all that they are doing! Luv lee flemo xx

Donation by Lee Fleming on 14/10/12

£5.00

+ £1.25 Gift Aid

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Donation by Anonymous on 14/10/12

£2.00

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Good luck mezmo on your marathon lad a good cause :)

Donation by Edward McGarvey on 12/10/12

£10.00

+ £2.50 Gift Aid

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Donation by Barry Finnan on 02/10/12

£100.00

+ £25.00 Gift Aid

More toddle waddle sponsors thank you :) xxx

Donation by Lauren Melia on 01/10/12

£26.30

+ £6.58 Gift Aid

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Donation by Anonymous on 01/10/12

£2.00

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some more of my skydive sponsors, thank you - love u lots lola pops, all my love aunty shell xxxxxxxxxx

Donation by Michelle Melia on 29/09/12

£50.00

+ £12.50 Gift Aid

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Donation by Anonymous on 29/09/12

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Donation by Anonymous on 29/09/12

£10.00

+ £2.50 Gift Aid

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Donation by Anonymous on 29/09/12

£20.00

+ £5.00 Gift Aid

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Donation by Ashlee Cassidy on 28/09/12

£10.00

+ £2.50 Gift Aid

Bucket donations from Alsop high school, my work, and donations from the county darts team and their opponents, with many thanks to all who donated x

Donation by Lauren Melia on 28/09/12

£119.02

+ £29.76 Gift Aid

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Good Luck All. You have done brilliantly. xx

Donation by Darren Teevan on 28/09/12

£20.00

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Donation by oonagh davis on 27/09/12

£30.00

+ £7.50 Gift Aid

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Well done all of you :)

Donation by Eddie Mcgarvey on 27/09/12

£10.00

+ £2.50 Gift Aid

More toddle waddle sponsor money, thanks to all the children's families for their generous donations for Lola xxx

Donation by Lauren Melia on 26/09/12

£70.00

+ £17.50 Gift Aid

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Thank you to everyone for your sponsors, much appreciated xxx

Donation by Jeanette Pilkington on 26/09/12

£150.00

+ £37.50 Gift Aid

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Good luck Heather and all the divers. What your doing is amazing!! xxxx

Donation by Donna Teevan on 25/09/12

£10.00

+ £2.50 Gift Aid

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Donation by Kelly Hall on 25/09/12

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Sponsorship money for the skydive :) thank you to everyone who has sponsored us all! I know I keep saying this but it does really mean a lot!! x

Donation by Heather Killeen on 25/09/12

£602.50

+ £150.63 Gift Aid

Donation summary

  • * Online donations£6,793.62
  • Offline donations£500.00
  • Text donations£718.00
  • Total raised£8,011.62
  • Gift Aid£1,752.66

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