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Berkshire / Re: Polio epidemic 1947/9 Maidenhead
« on: Tuesday 07 April 20 12:20 BST (UK) »
I was one of the children who contracted Polio in 1949 and I was told it was because I went swimming at Maidenhead open air swimming pool. A life long friend and school mate also went down with it. I was taken in the middle of the night to the Isolation Hospital and as a young child it was very frightening as parents were not allowed to be with their children. I was very lucky as although I had all the symptoms and stayed in hospital for 6 weeks I did not become paralysed or have to go into an iron lung. My dear friend suffered quite badly and ended up in Heatherwood for quite a long time and underwent surgery to correct problems with her legs. I remember another patient being in an iron lung which was incredibly cumbersome and noisy. A patient died on the ward during my stay. There were about 3/4 of us in one ward. Our parents were only allowed to visit at weekends and then talk to us from the outside through closed windows. There were no treats as such during that time as rationing (especially sweets) was still in force. When I was put into the ambulance to go to hospital I remember wanting my favourite doll and my father having to go back into the house and collect it. I was never allowed to take that doll back home with me because of passing on infection to others. Recovery was slow and the doctors advised my parents to encourage me to take up horse riding as this would strengthen my legs. Horses were the love of my life and gave me so much pleasure for many years.