Emma Taylor has been left ‘trapped in her own body’ after she was forced to give birth when a tumour burst in her brain.
A new mum is currently fighting to return home to her baby, after she was forced toEmma Taylor, 33, is currently ‘trapped in her own body’, unable to talk, with minimal movement. She is also blind in one eye.
But after receiving rehabilitation on the NHS, Emma’s partner, Scott Weeks, says she needs more treatment to help her come home.Scott, 47, from Chelmsford, said: ‘Emma was recovering really well in rehab, but due to a lack of beds she’s been moved to a less intense programme.‘She can’t talk yet, but she can communicate with her hands and head movements – she’s showed she’s determined to get better for our daughter.
Scott, who works in sales and marketing, said: ‘I knew she hadn’t been feeling well, and while I was downstairs she fell out the bed and was sick on the floor.’
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