Help me see my family again
A HEARTBROKEN great-gran says she would do anything to see her family again after losing her sight overnight.
Fit and healthy Dorothy Leach, 75, woke up one morning in February unable to see.
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HOPEFUL: Dorothy Leach. Below: Dorothy with her two-year-old great grandson Olly. Bottom left: The rest of her family.
She had been struck down by a terrible condition which has now left her blind.
The mum-of-four who is grandmother to seven and great-grandmother to Olly and Chris, said: "I was on holiday in King's Lynn and was out shopping as normal.
"Then I went to bed at night and got up in the morning and just couldn't see anything. It had gone completely.
"I didn't know what was going on. I thought it would just be temporary but then I went to hospital and they kept me in for about a week. I haven't been able to see a thing ever since.
"I would just love to be able to see my great-grandchildren grow up. I got to see little Olly before my sight went but my other great-grandchild Chris was born two weeks after so I have never been able to see him. It is heartbreaking to think I might never see them."
Dorothy who lives in Springfield, Hardwicke, with her husband Percival, has giant cell arteritis, an inflammatory disease of blood vessels.
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The inflammation can affect blood supply to the eye which can result in blurred vision or sudden blindness, as in Dorothy's case.
Doctors have said there is nothing they can do for the much-loved great-gran, but she hasn't given up hope.
She said: "I am just left trying to get out of what I call my black hole. Before I was very active I used to do everything, the painting, the cooking, cleaning and the gardening and now I can't do anything. I can't even go around the house by myself because I bump into things.
"I know there is no guarantee that stem cell treatment will work but I am willing to try anything."
After researching Dorothy's condition her family are hopeful pioneering stem cell treatment in China would be able to restore her sight, but they need to raise £16,000 for it.
Dorothy's daughter Vicky said: "We want to send her to China to get stem cell treatment.
"I have researched it a lot and I think it could really make a difference.
"They have been doing it since 2005 and they are leading the way in that type of treatment. We just want to do anything to get mum the help she needs."
The family is doing a number of sponsored events including a golf tournament, sponsored run and they are also getting a donation from Moreton C Cullimore (Gravels) Ltd.
■ For more information about Dorothy's condition or to donate to her campaign visit http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jg.va.birt/







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by Joe Birt, Surrey
Friday, November 20 2009, 9:36AM
“Just to let you know that we now have a new web site either www.patleach.info or www.patleach.co.uk”
by Joe Birt, Surrey
Sunday, November 15 2009, 8:21PM
“First Response to Tim - There is Only one picture in the On-Line edition - There are 3 more in the hard copy
Second Response to Granny - Thank you for your kind words - if we were at war in China and won we might get their knowledge
Third Response to Emily - Thank you for yuor kind words and please pray for Her”
by emily chamba, gloucester
Sunday, November 15 2009, 6:35PM
“this is a message to Dorothy
iam very sorry for your loss of sight but as a child of god i believe that the lord can give you a testmony!
what i can advise you now is to
tune in to the god channel for prayers - this is on the tv. you may not be able to see the programmes but you will be able to hear and pray with them.let your family search for healing type of sessions so you can participate
. if possible send your name to the presenters for prayer.
PLEASE DO THIS WHILE YOU WAIT FOR THE FUND RAISING AND THE CHINA PROGRAMME WHICH YOU MAY NOT NEED EVENTUALLY.
if you are interested, i can introduce you to two members of my church who can pray with you.
may the lord have mercy on you.
only family may contact.”
by Tim, Cheltenham
Sunday, November 15 2009, 5:21PM
“Well my eyesite is notb what it was but all I can see in the photo is one lady ?”
by Granny, Gloucester
Sunday, November 15 2009, 3:58PM
“Good luck to you in your sponsorship raising but I am bitterly disgusted at the fact that you have to do it, this country should spend more looking after its own than trying to impress the rest of the world.”
by Joe Birt, Surrey
Saturday, November 14 2009, 7:51PM
“Simon Thabk yuo for your Kind Words and Support”
by Simon Bage, Darlington
Saturday, November 14 2009, 7:44PM
“I know the Birts and I'm sure they will do it. Good luck to all fund raisers you have our full support and we will help as much as we can”
by Joe Birt, Surrey
Saturday, November 14 2009, 3:14PM
“Karen thank you for your kind words - Keep an eye out for fund raising in Gloucester - I hope you feel you can help - Vicky has just got a Free Fall Tandem Parachute organised for January sometime”
by karen harris, Gloucester
Saturday, November 14 2009, 1:40PM
“So sad to read this story, I have known Dorothy and her family for many years and spent most of my teenage years at their home...their a wonderful, loving family...I hope that Dorothy gets the treatment she so deserves, she is a wonderful lady x”
by Joe Birt, Surrey
Saturday, November 14 2009, 1:15PM
“Thank you Colonel Willowby-Gore St. Johns for your kind words. I am her son in law and helping to raise funds”