Julie Bowler

Julie's Water Wipeout Page

Fundraising for Hemi Chat
£243
raised of £250 target
by 18 supporters
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In memory of Oliver McGowan
Hemi Chat

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We unite children with Hemiplegia to help them know they are not alone!

Story

Oliver lost his battle for life on 11th November 2016, Oliver had cerebral palsy as well as other health concerns in his all too short life.

I met Oliver in my role as a football coach for the South West Cerebral Palsy Talen Centre.

Oliver was an excellent player with a ferocious shot, He was quiet, caring but great fun. He was often anxious but worked hard to overcome this and had an enduring smile.

I work and coach children with Special Educational Needs and in particular Cerebral Palsy.

Each year myself and a few friends tackle the X-Runner Water Wipeout assault course in Nottingham. This year it is on Saturday 8th July.

Here is the link to the page that tells you more about the challenge.

http://xrunner.co.uk/events/water-wipeout/

I would like this year raise some money for the charity that has supported the family over this difficult time.

The story of Oliver's first 17 years -

Taken from Meningitis Now

Paula’s baby son Oliver developed E Coli bacterial meningitis, which left him with many after-effects. But, 17 years later, the Bristol youngster is proving doctors wrong and is an inspiration to his family. Paula takes up their story

“We are a military family and on that awful day that changed all our lives we were packing up due to another posting."
“Oliver was born premature at 36 weeks and he was small at only five pounds in weight. Oliver was only three weeks of age on that day."
“It had been a normal day and I have a photograph of Oliver smiling for the first time. However, at 5pm I tried to feed him but he seemed irritated and let out a loud painful cry. He whimpered a while and then settled.” 
“At 11.00pm I tried to feed him again but his mouth appeared clamped shut and I could not get the bottle into his mouth. He was pale and floppy and his eyes appeared glazed."
“I was very concerned but thought the GP would think I was an over-anxious mother. Much to my shame, I decided to wait until his next feed.”  
Strange moaning sounds 
“I tried to wake Oliver at 2am. He was making strange moaning sounds. However, he would make purring sounds when sleeping. I tried to feed him again but everything was as before."
“We phoned the GP who insisted on coming out to us. He arrived at 2.45am, checked Oliver but could find no obvious cause for infection. He did stress that we had a very ill baby and must drive him straight away to hospital. He said we did not have time to wait for an ambulance."
“At the local hospital it was confirmed that Oliver had suspected meningitis and was being transferred to Aberdeen Children’s Hospital. We were told to touch him before he left with doctors and nurses in the ambulance. We were told that if the ambulance stopped on the journey we were to carry on driving."
“At the Children’s Hospital we were met by the ward sister and taken to the families’ room. A doctor came to us, saying our baby was critically ill and had neonatal E Coli bacterial meningitis."
“He was placed into intensive care with 24 hour one-to-one nursing. We were asked if we wanted a priest to baptise him as it was essential it be done quickly."
“Oliver went into seizure status for 36 hours. He developed a bleed on his brain and suffered a huge amount of damage to most of the right side of his brain."
“Oliver’s recovery was very slow and he spent ten weeks in hospital, eight in ITU."
The same strain again
 “Sadly, when he was discharged, after two weeks he developed the same strain of meningitis again. This time we recognised it straight away and had to fight a new hospital in Swindon (we were posted whilst Oliver was in hospital) to take our concerns seriously."
“It took them over three hours to give him a lumbar puncture and start on antibiotics. They simply did not believe he had meningitis again and were shocked when his culture grew E Coli again.”
“Oliver has been left with cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism, anxiety and learning problems. We were told he would not be able to walk or talk. However, how wrong those doctors were. Oliver has played football for the CP England development team, was ranked third best in the country for 200 metre CP athletics and achieved a grade G in GCSE maths.”
“Life has been very challenging, with Oliver’s 17 years being filled with endless hospital appointments, but he is an inspiration to all of us.”

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About the charity

Hemi Chat

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RCN 1149220
Hemi Chat is a parent led UK Charity built on support relating to babies, children and young adults living with Hemiplegia. Hemi Chat’s mission, passion and primary ambition is to unite families affected by Hemiplegia so all children with Hemiplegia to know they are not alone in their life journey!

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