Bring Me The Horizon Stars Climbing Mountain for Pediatric Hospital: Bring Me The Horizon News
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On Wednesday Bring Me The Horizon Stars Climbing Mountain for Pediatric Hospital was a top story. Here is the recap: (Radio.com) Bring Me The Horizon's Oli Sykes and Jordan Fish will climb Mt. Kilimanjaro to raise money for the hospital caring for Fish's infant son. Fish posted an emotional note Tuesday (Aug 30) detailing the events leading up to and the care following his newborn son Eliot's brain hemorrhage. On the evening of Sunday 21st August, our 4 day old baby Eliot suffered what we eventually found out was a Brain Hemorrhage. My wife Emma and I reacted as quickly as we could as soon as we began to feel his crying changed from what you would consider 'normal' to something else. We called an ambulance in the early hours of the morning and did our best to keep him calm, awake and alive. When we arrived at Basingstoke hospital Eliot had stopped breathing more than once and was having seizures. Emma held him in the ambulance and kept him alive even though she could feel him drifting away in her arms. The hospital staff put Eliot into a coma, took over his breathing and sedated him to get the seizure under control. Once they felt he was stable enough, within about an hour or two of us arriving, they scanned Eliot's brain. The scan showed an acute bleed in the centre of his brain and some 'unusual' tissue which may have caused the bleed. Read more - here.
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