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John Brinsmead-Stockham is raising money for Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity

Team: Remembering James Shaw

In memory of James Shaw
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Royal Parks Half Marathon 2017 · 8 October 2017 ·

We are Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity. We stop at nothing to help give seriously ill children childhoods that are fuller, funner and longer. Because we believe no childhood should be lost to illness.

Story

I am running the Royal Parks Half-Marathon on Sunday 8th October, to raise money for Great Ormond Street Hospital, in honour of Little Jimmy Shaw.

I am not a good runner, have not done the training that I should have done, and am generally not in peak physical condition, so the only thing that will get me round the course is the thought that your sponsorship money is riding on me finishing the race.  At the very least, from your perspective, sponsoring me should be worth it for the schadenfreude of knowing that I am hauling my not insubstantial frame around a half-marathon course at your bidding.

But, much more importantly than that, please take two minutes to read the words, below, from Jimmy's mother, Emily, explaining why group of a more than one hundred people are running in honour of Little Jimmy on Sunday.  I promise that you will agree that there could not be a more worthwhile cause.  

"James William Shaw was born on 21st September 2016, followed three minutes later by his sister Isabel. Both twins were thriving at home, our 18-month old Alexa was just beginning to understand that she was an older sister and my husband, Pete, and I were excitedly looking to the future with as a family of five. Then, at just 5.5 weeks old Jimmy became suddenly, unexpectedly and devastatingly unwell with presumed sepsis (an uncontrolled infection) and a complicating blood clot to his bowel. Despite the determined efforts of our local hospital, the Children's Acute Transfer Service (CATS) and ultimately Great Ormond Street Hospital Intensive Care Unit, Jimmy could not be saved. He died in our arms two days after becoming unwell, covered in the kisses of his mummy and daddy, who told him how loved he was. It is beyond words how traumatised we were left by seeing Jimmy so desperately sick and how bereft his death left us, our hearts were truly broken. Then, three weeks after Jimmy died, and just two days after we had buried him, his twin sister Izzy too became unwell with an unrelated condition, we were just seemingly that unlucky. Within 24 hours Izzy was undergoing emergency, life-or-death surgery at Great Ormond Street. We genuinely believed we were going to lose a second child that day. Thankfully Izzy's surgery was successful and she recovered.

I am a hospital doctor and I can hand-on-heart honestly say that in my 11 years experience as a clinician I have never seen such a unanimous, continuous and determined effort and bloody-minded resolve to save a life as with Jimmy. The medical staff gave blood, sweat and tears to save my little boy, he received the best possible care in the world, by the most humane doctors and nurses I have ever met and for that I am beholden to them. Beyond the world-class care both he and Izzy received at GOSH, our family received unbounded care and kindness, practical support (such as neighbouring accommodation) and pastoral support that continues to this day (including bereavement counselling). GOSH gave us our very best hope of saving Jimmy, saved the life of Izzy and took extremely delicate and humane care of us parents in the process.

Very soon after these experiences we became resolved on trying to repay some of our incalculable debt to GOSH, nurture something positive out of such a tragic loss and continue to strive to keep Jimmy’s memory alive. We are pulling together an army of impossibly loyal family and friends to join us in fundraising a hugely ambitious amount for GOSH, specifically in Jimmy’s name, as his legacy. We need to raise £107,649 to buy two much needed new ventilators for their CATS ambulance service. Please donate what you can, share our story and let us know if you too would like to fundraise in Jimmy's name by emailing us on:

littlejimmybrighterfuturefund@gmail.com  

Love and gratitude from Emily, Pete, Lexy and Izzy Shaw xx"

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