Luckily enough the prices were correct and I brought 2 different paintings. Medication was used to keep it high enough to support her vital organs, but blood was not getting to her limbs.Starting with her fingertips, her parents noticed Mia's skin changing colour.

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Little Mia was sent home from hospital twice. "If your child is the sickest that you've ever seen them, tell that doctor that you speak to," Peter said.

Little Mia lost her arms and legs after a tragic case of the flu. Daniel Brand, 82, his wife Hybrecht, 73, and their daughter Elizabeth (left), 53, went missing from their rural home near Hartswater in the Northern Province on Sunday night. But we’re not really pushing people.”A day later, Amy went to check on her daughter, who had been in bed all day, lethargic, not eating or drinking.

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That’s when Amy noticed a light purple rash on Mia’s legs.“If she wore leggings, I wouldn’t have seen it,” Amy said through tears. 29 comments

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She was happy-go-lucky and healthy, just beginning to learn how to ride a bike.Then one fateful night in October 2017, Mia complained to her parents Amy and Peter of a stomach ache.“About 5pm she threw up,” her mother Amy recalled on Channel 7’s A trip to the doctor confirmed gastro, but by the afternoon Mia was much worse.
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That decision almost cost the six-year-old her life. After seeing Mia, a nurse beckoned them straight in, then medical staff were “everywhere”, Peter said.“She had influenza A, influenza B, RSV, which is another virus, [and] invasive strep A bacterial infection which Her lungs were struggling and her organs were shutting down, so doctors needed to intubate her.Doctors told Amy and Peter to get a cup of tea, to avoid seeing the intubation, but as they returned they heard people yelling out "We're losing her".Mia had septic shock, which sepsis specialist Dr Luregn Schlapbach toldMia's heart was struggling to pump enough blood to the different organs and her blood pressure was critically low. Page Transparency See More. Facebook is showing information to help you better understand the purpose of a Page. Let's go!

TV Show. ""Then she went back in for her leg amputation surgery on the 3rd of January. Like so many four year olds, Mia Wilkinson loved visiting the playground and playing with dolls.

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"Make them understand how serious you think it is. I think that being able to move freely with nothing on and I don't know, it just must feel amazing. Go this way! Following this, Mia was allowed to go home for a few days before returning to hospital for the amputation of her legs below the knee.