Adele Hill

Tree of Hope - Phenomenal Miss Phoebe

Fundraising for Tree of Hope

£340
raised of £2,000 target
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Phenomenal Miss Phoebe
Campaign by Tree of Hope (RCN 1149254 In Scotland SC042611)
Fundraising for Therapies & Equipment

Story

Thanks for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page.

David and Adele are taking part in the 2025 Glasgow Kilt Walk (22.5 miles) to raise funds for our friend's daughter Phoebe. Our team is called the Hairy Hikers as a nod to Phoebe's

mum, Emily, and Adele being hairdressers.

Please take a moment to read Phoebe's story below as her condition is so rare there is very limited support available for her. Any donation to help Emily keep the support she has in place for Phoebe that would be very much appreciated as the story below explains.

Phoebe was born naturally on the 20th February at full term following a green pathway pregnancy. Quite quickly it became apparent she was having some difficulties feeding but we were assured this would settle. Phoebes feeding difficulties continued over the coming weeks and we were admitted to hospital where she was fitted with an NG tube as she was dehydrated and losing too much weight. We were seen by the infant feeding team and speech and language during this time who supported us with her feeding.Phoebe was started on some reflux medication and sent home.

Fast forward a few months on , Phoebes weight gain wasn’t great but she managed to maintain rather than lose. In the months that followed I noticed Phoebe wasn’t meeting the usual milestones , had a lack of head control , could not roll over and was unable to sit up. She was very content and was happiest lying flat in her pram.

I always think a mother’s instinct is so important so I continued to put across my concerns. As her weight gain improved but her physical skills did not my concerns grew. At this point there were some conversations around cerebral palsy but an MRI wasn’t possible until 18months so it was decided that Phoebe would have some blood testing done to check for some genetic conditions linked to her feeding difficulties.

One week before Christmas and a day I will never forget I was given the devastating news that Phoebe had a rare genetic condition called Angelman syndrome.

This affects 1-15,000 births , resulting in a loss of function on the UBE3A gene on the 15th chromosome. Several characteristics of AS include developmental delays ,loss of speech , epilepsy , lack of sleep , gastro issues and problems with balance and movement. Despite all these symptoms most individuals affected with AS have a bright , happy and smiling demeanour.

Would she walk? Would she talk ? I asked , both met with uncertainty.I was quite quickly told of all the things Phoebe would not be able to do but very little was said about the possibilities of what she could achieve. I decided to focus on hope and I started to research the therapies and specialist equipment available that could help Phoebe have the best chance to live as independently as possible , reaching her full potential.

It became quickly apparent that the NHS alone is not able to offer anywhere near the amount of therapy and some of the equipment she would need. At present Phoebe would only be entitled to 8hours of physio a YEAR !

Of course this support comes at a cost that I as a solo parent to Phoebe and my 3 year old son cannot solely afford. She has already started to show us how effective these therapies are for her physical and cognitive development.

Phoebe is now able to maintain good head control , can roll from left to right , co ordinate her arms and hands allowing her to play and help develop her self feeding. She recently surprised us all with being able to sit herself unaided for short periods - HURRAY !

We are currently under the care of -

Consultant

Occupational therapist

Physio (NHS & Private)

Speech and language

Wheelchair services

Orthotics

Phoebe attends weekly private physiotherapy & hydrotherapy totalling £600 per month

We are now looking into Spinal stimulation, E- stim machine , communication devices , safety bed , specialist car seat and walking aids.

Each additional session and the specialist equipment that your generous donations and fundraising achieves is life changing for not only Phoebe but us all as a family.

Phoebe has the most infectious smile & has the ability to brighten up any room. She teaches us daily how to appreciate the simple things in life and bring us so much joy.

Thankyou to everyone who has supported us so far and helping raise awareness for Angelman Syndrome

Please follow our journey on instagram - phenomenal.miss.phoebe

Emily x

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Fundraising for Therapies & Equipment

About the charity

Tree of Hope

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RCN 1149254 In Scotland SC042611
All donations are paid into Tree of Hope's general funds which fund our charitable activities. Our charitable activities are focused on raising & managing funds for medical treatment, therapy & equipment for sick & disabled children. England & Wales 1149254 Scotland SCO4261 www.treeofhope.org.uk

Donation summary

Total raised
£340.00
+ £85.00 Gift Aid
Online donations
£340.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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