Karen Tock, 50, Hull
My daughter Lily was always a perfectly healthy young girl. Until she turned 14 years old...
Out of nowhere, in July 2014, Lily started suffering from dizzy spells.
During one episode, she plummeted down the stairs, whacking her head.
She’s a little concussed, but she’ll be fine,’ the doctor at the hospital said.
But things got worse. Four months later, Lily developed tummy pains, was vomiting frequently.
We saw so many doctors, but answers eluded us.
What’s happening to me?’ Lily wept.
I don’t know, love, but we’ll find out,’ I reassured her.
Lily’s mystery condition was taking its toll, though.
Often nauseous and fatigued, she couldn’t go out with friends.
Then, horrifyingly, in August 2015 Lily started vomiting blood.
Referred to Sheffield Children’s Hospital, doctors…
