
Schoolgirl who nearly choked to death stuck on NHS waiting list as parents live in fear
Lauren Crome has been suffering from debilitating condition since she was three years old
A 12-year-old girl who almost choked to death twice because of a severe tonsil condition has been told she will have to wait three years for an operation.
Lauren Crome has been suffering from bouts of tonsillitis since she was three years old, having up to seven episodes a year. She has missed weeks of school at a time and has had to abandon her dream of becoming an Olympic swimmer because she is so poorly and cannot risk infection.
Last year she was finally referred to the Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) department at Glasgow's Royal Hospital for Children where her parents were told there was a waiting list for treatment of 18 months. But a year later that waiting list for day surgery has risen to three years.
Lauren's dad Stephen and mum Kellie have now been left living in fear.
Stephen, 39, a charge nurse on an alcohol and drug recovery ward, said: 'Near enough every time the schools come back from a break she comes down with it. Last April she saw an ENT specialist who said he saw what they think are polyps on her tonsils. "She literally can't speak for two weeks, she is in agony and she has choked a couple of times. I have had to save her life twice with abdominal thrusts. There is no way she could go to school when she has it. She is too unwell for school.'
Lauren is about to start second year at Hermitage Academy in Helensburgh where she will shortly be choosing her subjects and, with ambitions of becoming a doctor, every minute spent away from school is a worry.
Stephen said: 'She has missed so much school over the last three or four years because of it.'
Two years ago the tonsillitis caused her to develop Mesenteric adenitis, a painful abdominal condition triggered by viral or bacterial infections.
Stephen said: 'She was off school for months, she couldn't walk, she couldn't speak, she had to live downstairs in the house because she couldn't get up the stairs. It is just cruel to have somebody living like this, particularly a 12-year-old kid. She got put on the list last April we were told it would be 18 months. I phoned up at Christmas to get her put on the cancellation list and they said at that point it was two years.
'I phoned up last week to let them know she had choked again and at that point I was told it was three years. They said a consultant would phone me back but a week later I have heard nothing.
'I've had have to save her life twice. It was lucky I was there because if not I don't know what would have happened. Both times she had tonsillitis and she has not choked any other time so it is quite clearly because of her tonsils.
'Every time she gets it, it is getting worse and she is missing two weeks of school every couple of months. Choking is a life threatening thing and it's not something to be mucked about with when it can be easily dealt with by a simple out-patient operation; why it is three years is mental.
'I asked Lauren what she would do if she won the lottery, what would she buy first. She said she would pay to get her tonsils out. That's crazy that a 12-year-old's dreams are that.'
Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community!
Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today.
You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland.
No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team.
All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in!
If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'.
We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like.
To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'.
If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.
The family are now looking into possibly taking a bank loan to pay privately for Lauren to have the operation.
Stephen said: 'There is no way we can wait another 18 months to two years for an operation. That would be her Highers gone. It is hard for her to keep catching up. But if nothing happens within the next six months we will have to seriously look into that but something doesn't feel right about doing that. The NHS is supposed to be free for those who need it and if you are having to go private for something as simple as this what is the point in the NHS?'
Jackie Baillie, Scottish Labour's health spokeswoman, said: 'No parent should have to worry their child could choke to death just because the SNP has failed to get to grip with waiting lists. 'This situation is completely unacceptable and is causing untold misery to the family involved. 'The SNP must ensure Lauren receives the treatment she needs as soon as possible so that she can focus on her education and the family does not need to live in fear.'
Dr Claire Harrow, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde's Deputy Medical Director for Acute Services, apologised for the 'ongoing health challenges and the distress this is causing'.
She said while they could not comment on individual cases 'we understand how difficult it is for anyone managing repeated episodes of tonsillitis'.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Reuters
a day ago
- Reuters
Ingebrigtsen postpones track return due to injury
June 5 (Reuters) - Norwegian Olympic champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen has delayed his return to the track following an Achilles injury, and will not compete at the Ostrava Golden Spike meet, event organisers said on Thursday. Ingebrigtsen has been forced out of the meet in the Czech Republic on June 24 and will miss the Oslo Bislett Games on June 12, where the 24-year-old has won the 1,500 metres in the last two years. "I recently suffered a minor injury and haven't been able to train properly in recent weeks," Ingebrigtsen said in a statement on the race event website. "My condition is improving, but I need to postpone my return to racing and will be back on the track later this year." Ingebrigtsen, twice Olympic champion, has been a key figure in a trial involving his father, Gjert Ingebrigtsen, after Norwegian police pressed charges last year accusing him of abusing two of his seven children, including Jakob.


Metro
2 days ago
- Metro
Long-running EastEnders couple at an end as statement is issued
It's over! EastEnders' Lauren Branning (Jacqueline Jossa) has called time on her relationship with Peter Beale (Thomas Law) in tonight's episode. The couple have been struggling immensely in the wake of newborn son Jimmy's visual impairment diagnosis – something which Peter openly blamed Lauren for. Lauren took responsibility, given her painkiller addiction while she was pregnant, but was hoping that her fiancé would take a more sympathetic approach moving forward in their relationship. This wasn't the case, and after a vicious argument, she stormed out of the house and attempted to hit the bottle. Luckily, she didn't relapse. However, a heart to heart with Zack Hudson (James Farrar) led to the two enjoying a kiss, and she stayed the night. The next morning she was relieved that they hadn't slept together, knowing that she'd have to head home and face Peter. When they eventually came face to face, he was furious, and demanded to know where she'd disappeared to. Quickly covering, she said she'd spent the night with a friend. Not exactly a lie, but by not divulging the friend's identity only intensified Peter's suspicions. Later, when he returned home from the hospital with Jimmy, he urged Lauren to come clean about what had happened. She admitted to almost relapsing, and he declared their relationship to be over. However, in tonight's episode, there seemed to be hope of a reconciliation. Peter opened up to grandmother Kathy (Gillian Taylforth) about his worries,and although he had said about seeking full custody of his sons, he would put that to one side if Lauren agreed to move forward. Heading across The Square, he once again asked Lauren to come clean about where she had spent the evening, but she remained firm that she was just 'with a friend.' Want to be the first to hear shocking EastEnders spoilers? Who's leaving Coronation Street? The latest gossip from Emmerdale? Join 10,000 soaps fans on Metro's WhatsApp Soaps community and get access to spoiler galleries, must-watch videos, and exclusive interviews. Simply click on this link, select 'Join Chat' and you're in! Don't forget to turn on notifications so you can see when we've just dropped the latest spoilers! Despite making amends, the seed of doubt was still in Peter's mind. More Trending He headed to The Queen Vic, and pulled Johnny Carter (Charlie Suff) to one side for some legal advice – he still wanted a back up plan should Lauren relapse again. The conversation was overheard by Honey Mitchell (Emma Barton), who then reported back to an enraged Lauren. She stormed into the Beale residence, and told him – under no uncertain terms – that they were no longer together. View More » Will Lauren and Peter ever be able to find mutual ground once again? Want to be the first to hear shocking EastEnders spoilers? Who's leaving Coronation Street? The latest gossip from Emmerdale? Join 10,000 soaps fans on Metro's WhatsApp Soaps community and get access to spoiler galleries, must-watch videos, and exclusive interviews. Simply click on this link, select 'Join Chat' and you're in! Don't forget to turn on notifications so you can see when we've just dropped the latest spoilers! MORE: Another major EastEnders character to return after 8 years MORE: All 69 EastEnders pictures for next week as unexpected custody battle is ignited MORE: All EastEnders spoilers for next week as tensions reach breaking point


Evening Standard
2 days ago
- Evening Standard
Summer cleansers you should know about now: from CeraVe to Dermalogica
Madeleine McCann: where the family are now, from Kate's moving memoir to the brother tipped for the Olympics Memoirs and Olympic swimming: where Maddie McCann's family are now