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Baby's Cold Misdiagnosis Leads to Cancer Battle
24 Nov
Summary
- Baby Melody initially diagnosed with a cold, later found to have AML.
- The aggressive blood cancer required immediate chemotherapy and transfusions.
- A special teddy bear offered comfort during grueling treatment.

A family's heartbreak unfolded when their baby's common cold symptoms were revealed to be acute myeloid leukaemia (AML). Four-month-old Melody was initially believed to have a cold, but her deteriorating breathing led her parents to seek hospital care. Within hours, the devastating diagnosis of AML, a rare and aggressive blood cancer, was confirmed.
Melody was immediately transferred for intensive treatment, including chemotherapy and transfusions, before later undergoing a bone marrow transplant. Despite the difficult journey, she has remained remarkably cheerful. Her mother described the diagnosis as a 'stabbing pain,' highlighting the emotional toll on the family.
Amidst the gruelling medical regime, a special teddy bear named Cuddles from Cancer Support UK provided significant comfort. This sensory teddy, gently warmed, offered Melody reassurance during her lengthy hospital stays, brightening her mood and providing a much-needed source of calm.




