Breeze Rowan took son Hugo, three, to hospital for regular weekly blood work after he fell ill – before being given news so devastating she couldn’t take it in and “zoned out”
A toddler began suffering with fatigue and a high temperature leaving his mum thinking he had a viral infection – but it was much worse.
Breeze Rowan, from Middleton, Greater Manchester, took three-year-old Hugo Stafford to hospital for tests revealing his blood count was critically low, meaning his risk of catching infection was increased.
The tot was transferred to Manchester Royal Children’s Hospital where he was given antibiotics. Tests were undertaken on his bone marrow, however doctors could not pinpoint what was wrong.
Hugo’s temperature eventually stabilised and he was allowed to go home – though continued to return for weekly blood work. Over time, his blood count doubled and his condition improved.