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Schoolgirl forced to live in a sterile bubble for months because of a rare immune disorder – Wales Online
Twelve-year-old Evie Timmins spent 13 weeks in an airlocked ‘bubble’ to avoid infection after a rare condition stopped her body from growing

A brave little girl has hugged her little sister for the first time in four months after being forced to live in a sterile bubble because of a rare immune disorder.
Twelve-year-old Evie Timmins family are now daring to hope for a return to normality, after she spent 13 nail-biting weeks in an airlocked hospital ward, awaiting a stem cell transplant.
Her mum Lucy Staite, 41, dad Neil Timmins, 43, and sister, Connie, four, have agonised as they watched her health deteriorate, seeing her lose weight…
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