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Sam Blackshaw
Sam died in 2021 from NORSE. He was just 28 years old, and a much loved husband, son, brother and father to three young children.
Apr 135 min read


Day 9 of Sam in Paediatric Critical Care
We have just had a long chat to one of Sam’s consultants about his MRI results from yesterday. His medical team are busy making a plan for him. The priority is we need to somehow get control over his seizures urgently, and there are a number of other interventions for them to try. The urgency is increasing due to the damage being done to Sam’s brain and they are now considering interventions which they wouldn’t have done previously.
Apr 106 min read


Day 8 of Sam in Paediatric Critical Care
Sam had to be moved between four different ventilators - from critical care, to a mobile one, to the MRI waiting room, and then onto the MRI ventilator. I couldn’t watch when they switched them over. I felt physically sick.
Apr 86 min read


Day 7 of Sam in Paediatric Critical Care
The main ward is much noisier than the isolation room, so Sam is now wearing earplugs. We think noise and touch may be triggering his seizures. Last night, the nurse also placed ear defenders on him as well.
The nursing team are just so caring. I cannot fault the level of attention they are giving him - it brings me a small sense of comfort to feel he is in such caring and safe hands.
Sam is positioned slightly upright in bed, with a teddy tucked under each arm.
Apr 65 min read


Day 6 of Sam in Paediatric Critical Care
Day 6 - I can’t believe we have been here five days already, although it feels like we have been here for weeks. This time last week we thought Sam just had a routine virus. In the space of a week he is now fighting for his life in an induced coma. Not only are the medical teams struggling to understand what has happened - more importantly they are struggling to stop it. And I am struggling to cope with all of this.
Sam’s lovely night shift nurse clearly worked non-stop.
Apr 15 min read


Day 5 of Sam in Paediatric Critical Care
Day 5 - I am struggling this afternoon. We have spoken to Sam’s neurologist and he has said Sam is not where they need him to be. The medical team reduced his medications overnight, but his seizures increased, and his seizure activity is still a big problem. Sam is now past the stage where they try to stop the seizures as quickly as possible, which is what they would normally do. They are now going to try longer-term medications.
Mar 315 min read


Day 2 - Paediatric Critical Care
Day 2 of a mother's FIRES Diary. Sam is settled at PCCU at QMC. He has his own room as they are unsure if he is infectious. They are trying to find out why it has happened. They are doing a lumbar puncture to rule out meningitis and PIMS which is related to covid. We saw the consultant and they gave us lots of reassurance. They said there is a huge protocol of anti-seizure medication to give Sam, so try not to worry.
Mar 234 min read


Day 1 - The Night Our World Changed Forever
This is my first diary entry from 22 March 2021. It was the day our perfectly ordinary lives changed forever, when Sam, my five-year-old son, was suddenly struck down with FIRES (Febrile Infection Related Epilepsy Syndrome). FIRES is part of a wider condition called NORSE (New Onset Refractory Status Epilepticus). Both are rare and catastrophic neurological emergencies that strike previously healthy people without warning, although children and young adults are most commonly
Mar 226 min read


Adrian Rodriguez
Adrian died in February 2026 from FIRES. He was just 8 years old, and a much loved son, brother, grandson, nephew and friend.
Feb 283 min read


We’re proud to announce our partnership with the Epilepsy Research Institute
Sam’s Superheroes Foundation has officially partnered with the Epilepsy Research Institute to co-fund vital research into FIRES (Febrile Infection Related Epilepsy Syndrome)
Aug 18, 20252 min read


A Lifeboat with Sam’s Name: A Lasting Tribute in Wells
Thanks to the RNLI, Sam’s name is engraved in the decals of the Shannon-class lifeboat, Duke of Edinburgh a moving tribute to loved ones whose legacies live on through lifesaving.
Aug 13, 20253 min read


Mickleover FC Supporting Sam’s Superheroes
Mickleover FC feature Sam’s Superheroes’ logo on this season’s home game football kit shorts completely free of charge.
Jul 14, 20252 min read


Raising Awareness: Sharing Sam’s Story at the Epilepsy Research Institute Annual Dinner
Rachel shares Sam’s story and highlights ways to stand alongside families affected by this rare epilepsy syndrome.
Jul 3, 20252 min read


A Sky-High Thank You to Fundraising Superhero, Sam Capps!
A massive superhero THANK YOU to the incredible Sam Capps, who quite literally took the plunge for Sam's Superheroes jumping out of a plane and raising a phenomenal £500 for Febrile Infection Related Epilepsy Syndrome medical research!
Jun 16, 20252 min read


Sam’s Superheroes wins “Charity of the Year” at the Lots for Tots Derbyshire Awards
We’re over the moon to share that Sam’s Superheroes Foundation has been named “Charity of the Year” at the Lots for Tots Derbyshire Awards a first award for the Foundation and a beautiful tribute to Sam.
Apr 17, 20253 min read


Joe Gawthrop
Joe died in 2024 from NORSE. He was just 29 years old, and a much loved son, brother, grandson, partner and friend.
Dec 31, 20241 min read


A-Ling Lie
A-Ling was just 4 years old when she developed FIRES in 2024. She survived, and now lives with significant neurological disabilities and ongoing care needs.
Dec 31, 20241 min read


Sam’s Big Scoot: An Epic Fundraising Journey for FIRES Research
On Friday 20th September 2024, we set off on a challenge like no other — Sam’s Big Scoot to help reach our £50,000 target for UK FIRES research.
Sep 23, 20242 min read

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