Charlotte Nott, age seven, first captured media attention shortly after she contracted meningitis and then developed septicemia in mid- December 2010. She spent six weeks in John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, England-16 days of which were in ICU. Because of the effects of her illnesses, Charlotte had to undergo bilateral transtibial and bilateral transradial amputations on January 4, 2011. Her mother, Jenny Daniels, says “that was the start of her recovery.” At the time, Charlotte was weeks shy of her third birthday.
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