Every parent fears the sudden illness that comes out of nowhere. You might think it is just a common cold or a minor ache. However, some infections move with terrifying speed, leaving families with little time to react.
Sammy and John Knowles thought their son Jaxon had a simple tummy ache after a family trip to Blackpool. The four-year-old soon complained of armpit pain and developed a fever. By dawn, a dark rash appeared, and his condition turned critical.

Tragically, Jaxon had contracted a rare, aggressive form of bacterial meningitis. Despite the best efforts of ICU teams, the “miracle baby” passed away just hours after the symptoms started. His mother now shares his story to remind others that meningitis hasn’t gone away.
This disease can strike anyone, but young children remain at the highest risk. Rapid swelling, purple rashes, and breathing difficulties are major red flags. Minutes truly matter when dealing with such a fierce infection.

The family now raises funds for Meningitis Now in honor of their son. They want to ensure no other parent feels that same shock and helplessness. Stay vigilant and always trust your gut if your child seems unusually unwell.