Chandelier
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Sign the Petition
Save Caroline Roberts’ Life now: A very severe ME/CFS patient with high mortality risk.
NHS Leicester.
Caroline Roberts, once an active and loving mum to three, is suffering from very severe Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME/CFS).
This debilitating condition has left her entirely bed-bound, living in darkness, and in need of urgent medical care.
Just a week ago, Caroline was admitted to NHS Leicester Royal Infirmary Hospital in a worryingly deteriorated state due to inability to receive nutrition and hydration.
Unfortunately, instead of receiving the care she desperately needs, Caroline's condition has worsened due to inadequate care, and there is now a push from the hospital to discharge her prematurely while in a life threatening PENE/PEM crash.
This decision poses a significant threat to her life.
Myalgic Encephalomyelitis is a serious and chronic condition that demands comprehensive and compassionate care.
Patients like Caroline, who are severely ill, are at a high risk of complications and increased mortality without proper treatment.
It is alarming that Caroline is facing potential discharge without assessing the acute escalation in her symptoms properly.
The neglect in her medical care exemplifies a dire gap in understanding and treating ME/CFS by healthcare professionals, which cannot be overlooked.
Given this precarious situation, we call on the authorities at Leicester Royal Infirmary Hospital and relevant healthcare bodies to take immediate action.
Caroline needs a full review of her medical condition by a specialized ME/CFS team, appropriate and empathetic treatment, and assurance that she will not be discharged until it is medically safe to do so.
Comprehensive education for healthcare providers on ME/CFS is also crucial to prevent future cases of neglect.
Below is a template for emails to be sent directly to the hospital regarding Caroline’s care.