Telford girl, 11, who was severely ill with Covid complications wants to help other poorly children

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Telford girl, 11, who was severely ill with Covid complications wants to help other poorly children
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An 11-year-old who was severely ill with complications from Covid has decided that she wants to help other poorly children by having her long hair cut to make a wig.

Maisie Gough from Woodside, Telford, suffered diabetic keto acidosis, triggered by Covid she contracted last year.

"Her breathing seemed very laboured and her eyes started rolling in her head and she became quite unresponsive. So we called an ambulance. She said:"Her hospital stay was made pleasant by all the brilliant doctors and nurses and all NHS staff. Even with her additional needs Maisie copes with her diabetes so well and never moans. Even though she injects insulin several times a day.

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