Swine flu mother off her ventilator
By chris campbell
chris.campbell@glosmedia.co.ukBRAVE swine flu victim Leanne Gunnell is off her ventilator and making good progress, according to her family.
Leanne 21, from Robinswood, has been moved to a neurology ward at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital as she continues to fight the virus.
Doctors feared the former Oxstalls School pupil and her unborn child wouldn't survive when she was rushed to hospital in November and put into an induced coma.
It was originally believed she was suffering from pneumonia, but then tested positive for swine flu.
Her devastated parents Simon, 44, and Sharon, 43, were at one stage told to prepare for switching off her life support machine.
But Simon now says Leanne is improving every day.
Simon, 44, said: "She's on the mend. It's going to be a long battle but she is making small steps of improvement every day."
Leanne, a receptionist at the Premier Inn in Barnwood, fell ill with a suspected chest infection when she was seven months pregnant.
She suffered brain damage when doctors put her into the coma in an effort to save her unborn child.
Faith Charlotte was born at 8.19pm on November 30, weighing just three pounds.
"She's nice and fit and is gaining weight," Simon said.
"We are visiting the hospital every day. The family has bonded together as a result of what happened. We're one big fighting machine."
Leanne visited her GP in Matson in November where she was sent home with antibiotics for a suspected chest infection.
Once in hospital she was kept in her coma for more than four weeks as doctors tried to save her life, but they could not prevent her suffering brain damage.