The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Sepsis mum in vow to be walking by Christmas

Joleen says thanks to kind donors

- BY REBEKAH MCVEY

Anorth-east mum who lost her legs to sepsis has thanked people for raising thousands for her – and pledged to walk again by Christmas.

Joleen Ritchie, from Fraserburg­h, developed sepsis after falling ill with pneumonia at the end of last year.

She has already had her legs amputated below the knee, and today will lose both hands in a similar procedure.

In another hammer blow for her health, she contracted coronaviru­s while being treated at Woodend Hospital in Aberdeen awaiting the latest operation.

But the brave 39-yearold has refused to give in to self pity, and her upbeat outlook has struck a chord with many.

A fundraiser to buy a robotic hand and other equipment to make life easier for the mum-of-four received a huge boost after she shared her story in The Press and Journal at the weekend.

The tally more than doubled, shooting from £6,000 to more than £15,000.

Miss Ritchie has now set herself another target – to walk again by Christmas.

Victoria Taylor, also from Fraserburg­h, created the appeal and yesterday hailed the “incredible” support it has received.

Miss Taylor said: “The money will be used to help adapt her home – for example, she’ll now need a special kind of kettle.

“There will be other things along the way like going back and forth for hospital appointmen­ts and the donations will make her life easier.

“I hadn’t expected the page to do as well as it has when I first set it up. We’re totally blown away by with the amount we’ve raised in a short space of time – it’s just crazy. Joleen has a lot of support behind her.

“She is such an amazing, determined person who lives for her kids. After everything she’s been through, she’s still got a smile on her face and believes she can be walking again by Christmas.”

Many online donors left comments for Miss Ritchie on the fundraisin­g page.

Lex Maclaine wrote: “When I read your story it really touched me, I was amazed at your courage and positivity – you are one incredible lady.”

Rona Mennie and partner John Silbergh have raised more than £8,000 for her through their fundraisin­g Facebook group.

Donations can be made on Just Giving by searching “We’re raising £30,000 to help get a robotic hand for Joleen Ritchie and any other medical aids that may be needed”.

“She is such an amazing, determined person”

 ??  ?? AMPUTEE: Joleen Ritchie will lose both hands today after developing sepsis
AMPUTEE: Joleen Ritchie will lose both hands today after developing sepsis

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