we were begging for their help. we said, please give him antibiotics, can you treat him? they said, no, we haven t got the beds, we haven t got the doctors, we haven t got the facilities. nothing we can do . yusuf finally got a bed at sheffield children s hospital five days after first getting ill. they gave him antibiotics on a drip. he sat upright. he was colouring in in his colouring books. after the treatment, he was up, he was ready for home. but his bodyjust couldn t cope. the infection spread. yusuf developed pneumonia and had four cardiac arrests and died. jade cousins saw a post about yusuf dying on facebook. she was also in rotherham hospital that night. my heart sank. obviously, i have got children myself. it was just more the fact that i knew how bad he were. we tried to get him that little bit more help and theyjust weren t having any of it and now, sadly, he s passed away. the chief executive of the rotherham
delays its onset is a breakthrough, and should lead to even better treatments in years to come. this changes everything, because now if we can find people who are at risk of developing type 1 diabetes, we can treat them, and we can delay the onset of that condition and give them many years before they need intensive insulin therapy. he enjoyed everything about life. beth baldwin s son peter was just 13 when he died from a diabetic emergency. the condition had developed suddenly, and was undiagnosed. she now works to raise awareness of the early signs of type one, like extreme thirst, fatigue, and unexplained weight loss. we were in hospital for six days, and his bodyjust couldn t cope. he was, it was too much for him. the onset of type one can be so quick, if you don t recognise it early enough. what happened to peter can happen to anyone, and we were just really unlucky.