Julianna Bransden, 44, started feeling unwell at Christmas and was soon diagnosed with a variety of conditions.
A teacher has had her legs amputated and is due to lose most of her fingers weeks after after coming down with flu-like symptoms.
Her sister Jac Burgess, who lives in Lancashire, says Julianna's heart stopped twice in half an hour. Julianna has received 24-hour care and full-life support as she battled for her life over several weeks.
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