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Boy's Mystery Illness: From Coma to Hope
26 Nov
Summary
- Young boy fell into a coma after respiratory arrest.
- He spent 300 days in hospital for an unknown illness.
- A children's hospice helps him live fully despite ongoing challenges.

Jude Keil, once a vibrant nine-year-old, experienced a sudden respiratory arrest that led to a coma. After 300 days in hospital and extensive medical evaluation, he was diagnosed with an unknown form of motor polyneuropathy. Despite his ongoing challenges, including dependence on a ventilator, Jude's parents are committed to ensuring he lives a rich life.
The family credits their local children's hospice, Demelza, for providing crucial support. This allows Jude, now 12, to participate in activities like hydrotherapy, visits to theme parks, and even camping. His resilience is remarkable, as he communicates via an eye-tracking device and has shown progress with physiotherapy.
Jude's parents hope his story inspires others to embrace life with children who have complex needs. Demelza's current "Bring Sunshine Christmas Appeal" aims to raise £73,000 to support families like Jude's, creating memorable moments and bringing sunshine to those facing serious health conditions.




