Girls (10) gets three limbs amputated – because of bacterial meningitis

by Archynetys Health Desk

Breast of fate for Penelope Vidal-Walsh

Deckic disease instead of harmless bruise! Girls (10) must be amputated

Penelope Vidal-Walsh is only ten years old. Due to the complications of a treacherous meningitis disease, three (!) Limbs must be amputated.

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What a shock!
Penelope Vidal-Walsh tells her parents in the evening that she doesn’t feel good. The cause? Unclear. Because the ten -year -old actually has no symptoms of illness. A day later, however, she is so bad that her parents go to the hospital with her. There the family receives a horror message.

Blue stain and actually inconspicuous rash: Penelope (10) of bacterial meningitis ill

On April 10, the British newspaper Liverpool Echo reports, Penelope Vidal-Walsh from Great Britain goes to bed around 9 p.m. as usual. But she doesn’t feel good, even wakes up in the middle of the night to vomit. Her father, Ricardo Vital, gives her a bathtub and examines his daughter. But at first glance he finds nothing troubling and then brings Penelope back to bed.

The next morning everything seems to be okay – until the ten -year -old schoolgirl suddenly feels bad again. After another bathroom, Penelope’s parents notice a small blue spot on their neck. When putting on, you can also discover a similarly colored rash on your knee. What is it about?

The family is concerned because: Aunt Angel Walsh (35) for the first time expresses the assumption that it could also be blood poisoning or meningitis. The parents then go to the hospital with their daughter.

It quickly becomes clear: Penelope is actually suffering from bacterial meningitis, and it has to be traded quickly.

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