Joshua and Rocky

Joshua and Rocky

Joshua & Rocky Rocky – the life-saving super sniffer Being a working mother of 3 young boys is hard, but when one of your sons has unexplained hypoglycaemia, you could be faced with a life-threatening situation at any time. Paula, from Northamptonshire, mother of...
Wendy and Holly

Wendy and Holly

Wendy & Holly In Holly’s capable paws After 25 years battling to retain her health, trying all the medical technology available, only a small, two-year-old dog called Holly has managed to give Wendy back her love of life. Wendy, now 38, was diagnosed with unstable...
Michelle and Francis

Michelle and Francis

Michelle & Francis It is so wonderful to be able to live a ‘‘normal’’ life Michelle is partnered with gorgeous lovable Labrador Francis who alerts her before a PoTS episode, giving her the time to make herself safe. Michelle was diagnosed with PoTS / Ehlers Danlos...
Jennifer and Joy

Jennifer and Joy

Jennifer & Joy Joy in the journey Jenn’s life changed dramatically when she almost died giving birth to her son and was diagnosed with life-threatening Sheehan’s Syndrome. Our son, Elijah was born on 30th April 2014, after a traumatic delivery. I lost a lot of...
Elizabeth and Henry

Elizabeth and Henry

Elizabeth & Henry He’s her wet nosed knight in shining armour Elizabeth’s journey with PoTS has been a rocky one to say the least. She didn’t have a proper diagnosis for years, but things started off somewhat manageable.  She only appeared to have black out...

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