Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
A hero three-year-old boy saved his mum's life by picking up her mobile and calling for help after she collapsed from a diabetic seizure.
Tiny Aaron Green sprung into action after finding mum Cally Wooton unconscious on the floor of their home.
He picked up her Blackberry and called his great-gran - even though he had never been shown how to use the phone.
Little Aaron told her: "Mummy's sick, she's very ill."
Great-gran Hazel Leahy, 66, alerted a neighbour - who raced to Cally's house in Coventry and called 999.
Cally, 26, spent five days on a life support machine in a medically-induced coma before making a full recovery.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/real-life-stories/aaron-green-toddler-saves-diabetic-1473995
Tiny Aaron Green sprung into action after finding mum Cally Wooton unconscious on the floor of their home.
He picked up her Blackberry and called his great-gran - even though he had never been shown how to use the phone.
Little Aaron told her: "Mummy's sick, she's very ill."
Great-gran Hazel Leahy, 66, alerted a neighbour - who raced to Cally's house in Coventry and called 999.
Cally, 26, spent five days on a life support machine in a medically-induced coma before making a full recovery.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/real-life-stories/aaron-green-toddler-saves-diabetic-1473995