ERIC --
TO STOP THE SPREAD OF MENINGITIS ON THE UW-MADISON
CAMPUS ANOTHER VACCINE CLINIC WILL TAKE PLACE TOMORROW.
THERE WERE THREE CONFIRMED CASES LAST MONTH -- SO
FAR ABOUT 60 PERCENT OF UNDERGRADS HAVE BEEN VACCINATED.
DAVE DELOZIER NOW WITH A MOTHER'S STORY--- WHY THE
VACCINE MATTERS SO MUCH.
they are all through the house.
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THEY TELL A STORY OF A KID WHO SEEMINGLY NEVER STOPPED
SMILING
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they mean everything to me and i wish i had more.
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FOR A MOTHER - THESE PHOTOS OF EDDY ARE A REMINDER
OF EVERYTHING THAT MATTERS
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the memories and they live on inside your heart.
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MEMORIES OF EDDY - AS A CHILD - A HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT
AND EVENTUALLY A PROUD BADGER.
ON NOVEMBER 12, 2002 - THE JUNIOR AT UW-MADISON DIDN'T
FEEL WELL.
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he got sick on sunday.
he wasn't feeling good and like always this mimics
the flu and he just thought he had the flu.
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WHAT EDDY HAD WAS MENINGITIS - IN LESS THAN A DAY
- IT WOULD TAKE HIS LIFE.
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a bacteria takes down a 6 foot 4, 250 pound person
in 16 hours.
it is beyond our wildest imagination.
IT HAS BEEN 14 YEARS SINCE GAIL BAILEY LOST HER SON
- EDDY.
THE GRIEF IS STILL THERE - IT MIGHT ALWAYS BE.
BUT IT IS MADE MORE SO WHEN SHE HEARS OF THREE CASES
OF MENINGITIS ON THE UW-MADISON CAMPUS.
SHE KNOWS HOW MUCH AND WHO THIS HURTS.
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oh yes, definitely think about the parents and the
families and the siblings.
you know brett doesn't have a brother any more.
AND SHE HAS THIS MESSAGE TO ALL THE STUDENTS WHO HAVEN'T
BEEN VACCINATED FOR MENINGITIS YET.
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we want to encourage the students to get vaccinated
against that because sometimes when you're young you
think it can't happen to you.
we never thought this could happen to our child, never.
AND THAT IS WHY THESE PHOTOGRAPHS ARE SO IMPORTANT.
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i don't want other families to go through tis because
it is devastating.
IN JEFFERSON, THIS IS DAVE DELOZIER, WISC, NEWS 3.
ERIC --
THE CLINIC IS TOMORROW AT THE SERF FROM NOON TO 8PM
-- NO CHARGE TO UW-MADISON STUDENTS.
RECOMMENDED FOR ALL STUDENTS THROUGH AGE 25.
AND A SECOND DOSE TO EXTEND IMMUNITY WILL BE AVAILABLE
LATER THIS MONTH.
