A Belfast teenager has been diagnosed with heart failure after developing a cough before Christmas.
Christopher Quinn, was studying for his A-Levels, while working at the weekends to earn some extra money when he began to feel unwell with a cough. Last Friday, the 17-year-old attended A&E in Belfast, as the cough had become worse.
To their shock and heartache, Christopher’s family, who are from Ligoniel, were told he had heart failure, and that he needed to be immediately transferred to a specialist cardiac hospital in Newcastle in England.
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“His heart was so weak that they feared he wouldn’t survive,” Christopher’s cousin Lucy said.
“After being asked by numerous people about making a donation, I have decided to start a Go Fund me to raise some much-needed funds to help Christopher’s mum Lisa, who is currently staying in Newcastle with her son.
“Despite his young age he has been incredibly resilient and brave. He has already undergone an eight hour surgery, which unfortunately wasn’t successful, and now has to undergo another.
“His parents have been by his side 24/7 but have incredible costs to meet in having to pay for somewhere to stay, for an unknown period of time, and travel costs for going to and from the hospital. Lisa has another three kids at home and if in Newcastle for an extended period, will also have to find the money to fly back and forth to spend time with the younger children.”
Lucy said while Christopher’s family are going through “a hugely traumatic time”, she wants to set up a fundraising page, to take some pressure off them. Any money raised, that is not needed, will be donated to charity.
“I would like to try to alleviate some of that pressure by ensuring they don’t have to also worry about money, while she’s there supporting Christopher, who is still at huge risk,” Lucy added.
“If anyone would like to donate, and every little will help, I will ensure that all the money goes directly to her and should there be anything additional, that isn’t needed, we will donate to Bravehearts Charity, who have been incredibly supportive to them throughout the past week.”
Please click this link to donate to the family’s Go Fund Me page.
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William Turner is a seasoned U.K. correspondent with a deep understanding of domestic affairs. With a passion for British politics and culture, he provides insightful analysis and comprehensive coverage of events within the United Kingdom.