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Swede

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Mon Dec 30, 2024, 07:57 PM Dec 30

Roald Dahl's daughter contracted measles and died from complications, this is their story. [View all]

"Olivia, my eldest daughter, caught measles when she was seven years old. As the illness took its usual course I can remember reading to her often in bed and not feeling particularly alarmed about it. Then one morning, when she was well on the road to recovery, I was sitting on her bed showing her how to fashion little animals out of coloured pipe-cleaners, and when it came to her turn to make one herself, I noticed that her fingers and her mind were not working together and she couldn’t do anything.
'Are you feeling all right?' I asked her.
'I feel all sleepy,' she said.
In an hour, she was unconscious. In twelve hours she was dead.
The measles had turned into a terrible thing called measles encephalitis and there was nothing the doctors could do to save her. That was...in 1962, but even now, if a child with measles happens to develop the same deadly reaction from measles as Olivia did, there would still be nothing the doctors could do to help her. On the other hand, there is today something that parents can do to make sure that this sort of tragedy does not happen to a child of theirs. They can insist that their child is immunised against measles.
...I dedicated two of my books to Olivia, the first was ‘James and the Giant Peach’. That was when she was still alive. The second was ‘The BFG’, dedicated to her memory after she had died from measles. You will see her name at the beginning of each of these books. And I know how happy she would be if only she could know that her death had helped to save a good deal of illness and death among other children."
Roald Dahl, 1986

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Parents are going to have a painful and steep learning curve if they do not get their kids vaxxed. Irish_Dem Dec 30 #1
What a tragedy! How awful for all of them in that family. CaliforniaPeggy Dec 30 #2
The measles vaccine was introduced in 1963, one year after her death. Ms. Toad Dec 30 #3
Damn. jeffreyi Dec 30 #4
Yeah, I did as well. I had what my doctor said was a "light case." And I contracted encephalitis. Texin Dec 31 #20
Wow! I never knew that. gopiscrap Dec 30 #5
My uncle had German Measles and ended up slightlv Dec 30 #8
Her mom was actress Patricia Neal MacKasey Dec 30 #6
I didn't know that they were married. MLAA Dec 30 #7
I just google Roald Dahl and this article popped up. MLAA Dec 30 #9
Not registering, not allowing newstatesman to access anything. niyad Dec 30 #12
I should have posted a few paragraphs, sorry. MLAA Dec 30 #14
Thank you for this. I only knew that he was a very popular author of niyad Dec 31 #15
When I was 15 I met a girl my age who had survived mumps encephalitis. She was blind, crippled... Hekate Dec 30 #10
Truly tragic. WinstonSmith4740 Dec 30 #11
I've heard that nonsense about Vaccinations causing Autism. You should see the faces of the IDIOTS when I ask them to The_REAL_Ecumenist Dec 30 #13
Thank You for Posting. Bluebelle76 Dec 31 #16
GQP conspiracy nuts The Wizard Dec 31 #17
I have first order family members Unladen Swallow Dec 31 #18
Olivia Clouds Passing Dec 31 #19
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