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16.06.2023 - 03:03 / ok.co.uk
Social media sensation Mrs Hinch, whose real name is Sophie Hinchliffe, has given a health update on her eldest son Ronnie as he remains in hospital. On Wednesday, 14 June, the influencer, 33, shared a snap of Ronnie being lifted up to put a basketball through a basketball net. She captioned the image: “Hello everyone.Today this happened.
For the past few days Ron has spotted the boys and girls playing basketball from our hospital room window.” She continued: “Today we wheeled him there, Daddy lifted him up, and he scored. I've never felt a feeling like it with a cry face emoji. We may not be able to go home yet but I am just so grateful for this moment right here, right now.
We love you millions, Ron.” The update follows just two days after Mrs Hinch explained that her son Ronnie was rushed to the hospital with an unknown illness after his neck started to swell up and his body temperature rose.The influencer posted a lengthy message explaining the situation and apologising for going quiet on her social media as she wrote: "Hello everyone, so sorry for the radio silence over the last week. Everything just seems like fog right now. "Ron's temp spiked to over 40 and his neck was swelling, limited head movements, I couldn't keep meds or fluids in him.
We were taken to A&E and sent home with antibiotics and it just didn't feel right. My gut told me no. So after phoning 111 we were taken back in and thankfully admitted.” She continued: "Since having IV antibiotics we are seeing a really really slow improvement but we will be in here for a little longer yet, as we need to get his temperature satisfactory and need the antibiotics to kick in.The mum said that “nothing prepares you for something like this” and: “just being on a
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