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Stacey Louise will return to her hometown of Rockhampton this weekend to visit her mum for Mother’s Day and hold a workshop for health professionals, teachers, and parents.
Stacey is the founder of Calm Fairies, a program that runs in Children’s Hospital wards to help kids feel safe and calm during their hospital stay.
Each week, she dresses as a fairy in the Child and Adolescent ward at Sunshine Coast University Hospital.
Stacey has been working as a paediatric yoga therapist for the past 10 years and is a registered children’s yoga teacher and yoga teacher trainer with 15 years’ experience.
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âShe was in that much pain she was shaking and vomiting,â Ms Carter said.
âThey couldnât administer anymore medication for her. She was just in a lot of pain.
âThey rushed her into an MRI at 1am just because they thought it was pretty critical.â
The mother-of-two was relieved when the results returned a short time later.
âIt came back that she has nothing permanent, nothing was broken,â Ms Carter said. âAll through that night it was pretty horrific with the pain she was in.
âIt was probably about 2 or 3 o clock in morning, one of the nurses came in and gave Ella a beautiful gift from the Wishlist Foundation.â