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Brave Tayshelice named Young Advocate of the Year for championing sickle cell awareness | News

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Posted Thursday, 8 February 2024 by Katie Goodyear   A brave nine-year-old Birmingham Children’s Hospital patient is doing all she can to raise awareness of the sometimes ‘hidden’ sickle cell disease (SCD) – a serious and lifelong condition that affects red blood cells.     Tayshelice from Kingstanding is one of the approximately 15,000 people in the UK that lives with SCD but, despite the sometimes debilitating difficulties it brings, she is already making her mark by campaigning in her local community to ensure awareness increases.     Mum, Tameka Hewitt, said: "My husband and I both have sickle cell trait, so we knew there was a chance our children would develop it. We have five children, but only our daughter Tayshelice inherited SCD."      Tayshelice had a heel prick test when she was a baby, which revealed she had the condition. She was then transferred to the Children’s Hospital’s specialist sickle cell centre, one the biggest of its kind in the country c...

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