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  1. Feb 16, 2017 · Diagnosed at age three as the world's youngest child with narcolepsy, the joyful and energetic Mathilda rapidly dissolved into someone unrecognizable. In this compelling narrative, Claire Crisp chronicles the fight for Mathilda's treatment. Leaving their family and country in England, the Crisps begin a new journey—one of faith, of loss, and ...

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  2. Mar 10, 2017 · Diagnosed at age three as the world's youngest child with narcolepsy, the joyful and energetic Mathilda rapidly dissolved into someone unrecognizable. In this compelling narrative, Claire Wylds-Wright chronicles the fight for Mathilda's treatment. Leaving their family and country in England, the family begins a new journey—one of faith, loss ...

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  3. Aug 23, 2017 · In January 2010, 3-year-old Mathilda Crisp received the H1N1 vaccine in her home country of England. Within weeks, she began to display a bizarre plethora of neurological symptoms that left doctors baffled and her parents distraught. Mathilda began to “hallucinate” at night and suffer with unrelenting sleep attacks during the day.

  4. May 23, 2023 · 5.00. 1 rating0 reviews. A native of England, Claire Wylds-Wright had three healthy children. Then came the H1N1 flu pandemic of 2009. It took only one vaccine—one seemingly innocuous vaccine to Mathilda, the baby of the family—to change their lives forever. Diagnosed at age three as the world's youngest child with narcolepsy, the joyful ...

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  5. Mar 10, 2017 · Waking Mathilda: A Memoir of Childhood Narcolepsy. Waking Mathilda. : A native of England, Claire Crisp had it all--a strong marriage, three healthy children , and her own home in Bristol. Then came the H1N1 flu pandemic of 2009. It took only one vaccine, one seemingly innocuous vaccine to Mathilda, the baby of the family--to unravel 15 years ...

  6. Diagnosed at age three as the world's youngest child with narcolepsy, the joyful and energetic Mathilda rapidly dissolved into someone unrecognizable. In this compelling narrative, Claire Crisp chronicles the fight for Mathilda's treatment. Leaving their family and country in England, the Crisps begin a new journey—one of faith, of loss, and ...

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  7. A native of England, Claire Crisp had it all—a strong marriage, three healthy children, and her own home in Bristol. Then came the H1N1 flu pandemic of 2009. It took only vaccine—one seemingly innocuous vaccine to Mathilda, the baby of the family—to change their lives forever. Diagnosed at age three as the world's youngest child with ...