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This page has been set up in loving memory of my gorgeous daughter Esme Willow Cheeseman who was taken by the angels on the 13th December 2007. When she was just 4 months and 11 days old.

Esme was born with a left sided diaphragmatic hernia on the 2nd August 2007, It meant that Esme had a hole in her diaphragm that did not close when she was in the womb. So her liver, bowel, stomach, spleen and intestines were all in her chest cavity. This led to her having severely underdeveloped lungs and her heart being shifted to the other side of her body.

She had already undergone two surgeries in the womb to insert a balloon into her windpipe to force her lungs to grow. Then when she was born she was immediately taken from me, sedated, and ventilated. When she was 10 days old she had surgery to replace the organs where they should be, and to repair the hole in the diaphragm by making a patch partly from a pig intestine! Esme started to get better and we had our first cuddle at 6 weeks old.

Shortly after, Esme deteriorated and she had a pneumothorax. Her lung had blown a hole and she was gravely ill. She was sedated again, and had a chest drain put in to get rid of the fluid and air. Being the little fighter that she was she pulled through again and she slowly started to recover.

It was like a roller coaster. One day Esme would be doing really well and we really believed that we would be taking our daughter home, and other days I was scared beyond belief that she would be taken away from me.

As a result of having the diaphragmatic hernia, Esme had pulmonary hypertension and severe reflux. She needed to have yet another operation to loosen the previous patch and tie her stomach around her oesophagus to stop the milk refluxing into her lungs.

They had to stop the operation several times as Esme was very fragile in theatre, and when she returned she continued to deteriorate. Then the blood vessels in Esme's lungs haemorrhaged. This meant that oxygen could not be delivered around her body and to her vital organs including her brain as her lungs were just filled with blood. We then had to make the dreaded decision to turn off Esme's life support before one by one the organs failed. Esme had pulled through so much, she really wanted to be here but her fighting spirit lost against her weak lungs. There was no way our daughter was going to survive, we were crushed, our world was taken away in the early hours of the morning and we had to let the angels take her away to a place where she would be free from pain, operations and daily medical procedures.

But we take comfort in knowing that we spent 4 months and 11 days with our beautiful daughter and its all thanks to RMHC that we could spend every precious minute of the day with her. The house in Camberwell was literally a 3 minute walk away from the hospital and there was a phone in the room that was connected to Intensive care so if anything happened to Esme in the middle of the night we could be there for her in minutes.

We once got a call to say that Esme had taken a turn for the worse. If we were at home in Chatham, the trains would not have been running and it would be an hour and a half drive to get to Esme which may have been too late!

I will always be eternally grateful that thanks to RMHC I got to enjoy Esme as much as I could, learn her characteristics, cuddle her, do her care and be a mummy. It also enabled me to have an input in Esme's treatments and be there for every procedure that was done to her.

There was no charge for me being at this house. My boyfriend Paul had to return to work so I would have had to get the train daily from Chatham for the 19 weeks that Esme was with us, or pay for a hotel. This is my way of saying thank you and giving something back. It is also a way of ensuring that my daughters memory lives on and to enable other mums and dads to spend crucial and precious time with their sick children.


Donating through this site is simple, fast and totally secure. It is also the most efficient way to donate: RMHC - Ronald McDonald House Charities will receive your money electronically and, if you are a UK taxpayer, an extra 28% in Gift Aid will be added to your donation at no cost to you.

Please donate generously as a child is the most precious gift anyone will be graced with. As a parent all you want is for your child to be healthy. You would do anything to make your child well again, and its heart breaking that you can't, you have to take a back seat and put all your faith in the medical staff . All you can do is be there for them and its thanks to RMHC that families all over the world can do that, you can make that difference!


Many thanks for your support.

Love Aimee and Paul xxx

To you with love, hope this can help even if it just a little bit xxxxx Donation by Kate Berry on 07/05/08

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid

I know it's not much, but I hope this will help xxx Donation by Chrissie Ryan on 01/05/08

 
£5.00 + £1.41 Gift Aid

In loving memory of Esme Willow, and to help with the RMHC house charities. Love Sue, Amy and Kirsty x x x Donation by Sue, Amy and Kirstie on 29/04/08

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid

A loving donation from Great Nanny Stacey's friends Pat and Richard, who have offered great kindness and support x x x Donation by Pat and Richard on 20/04/08

 
£5.00

A kind donation from Natalie Howes, Newington for our gorgeous princess x x x Donation by Natalie Howes on 20/04/08

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid

For our amazing, strong and beautiful neice & cousin Esme. You are forever in our hearts and minds. xxx Donation by Darren & Zoe on 16/04/08

 
£50.00 + £14.10 Gift Aid

I think about you a lot x Donation by Anne (Helen's Mum) on 12/03/08

 
£30.00 + £8.46 Gift Aid

For a beautiful, brave baby girl, and her very courageous parents. Lots of love, Helen xxx Donation by Helen on 12/03/08

 
£40.00 + £11.28 Gift Aid

For a loving great niece who I sadly never got to meet. With Love Donation by Deborah Banfield on 08/03/08

 
£10.00

Very sorry to hear of your loss, big hug, Will xx Donation by will cartwright on 04/03/08

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid

love from Natalie and Billy xxx Donation by Natalie Lewis on 04/03/08

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid

What a beautiful little girl. A very sad loss. Best wishes. Donation by Claire Bower on 27/02/08

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid

x. Donation by Pauline Quirke on 27/02/08

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid

I'm sorry about everything you've gone through. Wishing you strength. This charity is remarkable. Donation by Rene Bernard (nee Volchansky) on 26/02/08

 
£40.00 + £11.28 Gift Aid

with love x x x x Donation by becka, dan and lil finley on 26/02/08

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid

So very sorry to hear of your loss Aimee. Hope you are doing OK x Donation by Lucy Markham on 25/02/08

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid

With love Donation by Anonymous on 21/02/08

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid

With love from Roy & Mary Donation by Roy & Mary on 20/02/08

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid

For our lovely little niece & cousin Esme x Donation by Nicola, Jason, Georgia & Thalia on 17/02/08

 
£50.00

With love xxxx Donation by Paul, Miranda & Sam on 17/02/08

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid

For my gorgeous beautiful daughter - because i miss you x Donation by Aimee Knight on 17/02/08

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
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