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DARTFORD: Kids of mum who sleeps outdoors appeal to News Shopper readers


IN a desperate attempt to help their seriously ill mother, four youngsters are calling on News Shopper readers to help buy her the perfect Mother’s Day present.

Corrienne Strong, who suffers from ME, has been sleeping in a hammock in her back garden for six years because of breathing difficulties caused by chronic fatigue she experiences in her muscles.

The 45-year-old, of Kingsley Avenue, Dartford, claims doctors also say she has symptoms of multiple sclerosis.

She says she finds it easier to breathe outdoors and sleeping inside feels “suffocating” and “like having a pillow on your face”.

Having endured awful winter weather including snow and heavy rain, her family want to raise money for a conservatory where she can sleep more comfortably under permanent shelter and open doors and windows to allow air in.

Since the heavy snow in February last year where her friend had to dig her out using a shovel, she had a gazebo put up which is now on the point of collapse following further bad weather.

Mrs Strong’s condition means she suffers chest infections and has to wear callipers, a type of leg brace to help her walk.

Lately she has started to experience eye bleeding which she says her doctor is still trying to diagnose.

The mum-of-four said: “A conservatory where I could be kept safe and dry and still be able to grab oxygen by leaving doors open would be less stressful for the kids as they don’t want anything to happen to me, they’ve seen so much already.

“Every day they’ve been losing bit by bit of the mother they love, but conservatories cost the earth and my pocket is totally moth eaten.”

“It’d be a dream come true.”

Mrs Strong believes her illness is a result of sexual abuse she suffered earlier in her life which drove her to the brink of suicide.

She said: “(Doctors) think my body’s fighting itself from within.

“I have to lean on things when walking, I can’t put my feet straight.

“I seem to literally run out of air.

“I cocoon myself in my quilt to keep warm.

“At night time the oxygen is purer, when you get that cold you go to sleep, my body reacts better.”

In the letter from her children Donovan, 11, Kevin, 18, Aaron, 19 and Lisa, 20, it says: “We want to make a conservatory-cum-bedroom for her where she can open the door and be able to breathe better but at the same time be dry.

“We’ve watched her through the window where she was covered in snow like a human snowman.”

They want to raise £2,000 and are asking readers to donate £1 each in the hope 2,000 people will come forward.

To make a donation call the newsroom on 01689 885711.


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derekhope, Sidcup says...
4:46pm Mon 8 Mar 10

A sad tale indeed, but one is left thinking that this lady needs medical and social help rather than an appeal for money to perpetuate the lifestyle she has taken up. I see she has grown up children who might perhaps like to help fund the conservatory. ME is quite debilitating and manifests itself in all sorts of stress related conditions. I suppose it would be easy to say "Open the windows if you want air and don't sleep with pillows if they suffocate you" but then I believe that only a long period of medical help will sort the matter out. This lady needs to look outward and not inward for her cure. Best Wishes-hope it all works out better for you in the end.

Make Life, In your heart says...
5:35pm Mon 8 Mar 10

I agree with derekhope, there seem to be deeper issues here. Maybe a bit of profesional medical help is what is also needed.

karenww, rochester says...
6:36pm Mon 8 Mar 10

Can someone explain to me how this women is going to be safer sleeping in a conservatory with the door open than sleeping in the open air you would be aswell buying her a tent and it would be cheaper.What a load of rubbish the length some people go to get there name in the paper.

typecastboy, Orpington says...
6:40pm Mon 8 Mar 10

Is this for real. I thought it was 1st April when I read this. And the picture of the blood running down her face. Sorry, but I just don't believe all this. So she sleeps in all weather in the gardens, oh please!!!!. She still managed to have four kids though didn't she.

It's Me again !, says...
7:36pm Mon 8 Mar 10

Could she not just open the windows in a bedroom ?

ladylinds, pratts bottom says...
10:24pm Mon 8 Mar 10

this is not normal , how did it make the paper, did the reporter not think to them-self this is a bit wierd,you would of frozen to death if you slept outside in that snow we have had,begging letter i think .

apak24, Woolwich London says...
12:19am Tue 9 Mar 10

What a load of rubbish, this must be a joke? because it cant be real. You only have to look at the picture with blood running down her face, what a waste of tomato sauce.

EbonyBirthright, Dartford says...
6:26pm Tue 9 Mar 10

typecastboy wrote:
Is this for real. I thought it was 1st April when I read this. And the picture of the blood running down her face. Sorry, but I just don't believe all this. So she sleeps in all weather in the gardens, oh please!!!!. She still managed to have four kids though didn't she.
Firstly, yes this story is real, secondly you have to be a true cold blooded beast of a human being to think having four kids makes you fit to do whatever it is you may wish to achieve in life.
If you hadn't noticed the children’s' ages the majority are late teens early 20's.
I am one of them. Her health began to deteriorate just after the youngest was born. I was 9 years old. I had to act as the mother to my three younger brothers whilst her health deteriorated both physically and mentally.
I agree that my mum needs professional support more than public, but to have words such as yours slandered in her face ... what kind of support is that?
It took the NHS 7 years to Diagnose MS (they got MS and ME mixed up in the report). On top of MS she has Hyperglycaemia. She has had Cancer of the Cervix (recently beaten so far), a Melanoma behind the eye (the first of the many illnesses), Oesophagitis and on top of these mental breakdowns - would you at all blame her?
She finds herself venturing out to the back garden to sleep at nights as the windows do not ventilate her room to the extent in which allows her a peaceful sleep - even out the back she only achieves 3-4 hours.
I watch her weaken with each passing year. HOW DARE YOU think that this story isn't true?
Tomato Sauce you say? Tell that to the 11 year old boy who witnesses his mum go through hell and back each day trying to fake a smile so he will go to school. Tell that to the brave woman who has had to suffer over the last 11 years with various illnesses...
Tell that to me, who has had to be there picking up the pieces as they fall one by one.
I am not pleading for money to help with this conservatory, I am merely stating that to disbelieve this ... you must be stone of heart.

power-of-two, Croydon says...
11:41pm Tue 9 Mar 10

typecastboy wrote:
Is this for real. I thought it was 1st April when I read this. And the picture of the blood running down her face. Sorry, but I just don't believe all this. So she sleeps in all weather in the gardens, oh please!!!!. She still managed to have four kids though didn't she.
Seriously, I agree with 'Ebony'.

Having kids does not make you any less ill. In fact it probably just enforces the why she can't afford to build a conservatory.

I just don't understand why you have to be so ridiculously heartless when commenting on things like this. This is really someone's mum, really someone's family.

And lots of things can cause haemorrhaging of the eyes. It's not so uncommon. But it is a shame that this lady has that to cope with amongst other things.

Anyways, my main point here? Show some sensitivity! What if this was your mum?

yarnie1981, Dartford says...
9:07am Wed 10 Mar 10

I'm disgusted by some of the comments people have left here.

What gives people the right to suggest that being ill means you don't have the right to have children? Because that's what it sounds like you're saying. Also, did it not occur to you that perhaps someone has children and THEN becomes ill? These children could not wish for a more loving and supportive mum and I know they would not swap her for the world!!

I have known this family for many years and they are one of the nicest, most genuine families I know. They are not quick to ask of anyone. Having said that, if there is a family that deserves a bit of support, they most certainly do. I have seen the effect that lack of support has had on the whole family and I think it is appalling that people are so quick to judge those in a situation they will never understand without living it first hand.

This certainly shows the way the system has messed up, and highlights the huge problem we have of those in need of medical/social help not getting the support they should be entitled to. I would like to think that this article will lead to the appropriate action being taken to address this.

And how anyone expects a 20 year old to fund a conservatory is beyond me...do you not think these children are already doing enough to support their family?!

Let's show a bit of compassion for a change and show some support. It's the least this family deserves.

mafiman, Gravesend says...
2:17pm Thu 11 Mar 10

What a load of rubbish!
The lengths that some people go to astound me. I can remember Mrs Strong before she had children,and she has always been an attention seeker! "Other issues"about sums it up. Don't be taken in by this story,it's a complete crock. I shall now sit back and wait for "friends"etc.to post replies informing me of what a heartless so and so I am. No problem,this is a can of worms you REALLY don't want to open!

EbonyBirthright, Dartford says...
4:32pm Thu 11 Mar 10

... I know my own mother, and i know she has many issues ... however to feel the need to post something so spiteful towards her is just utterly cruel. And for your information ... she truely is sick. No-one can fake what i have witnessed over the years. Or Doctors tests prove.

mafiman, Gravesend says...
12:42am Fri 12 Mar 10

No one is questioning the fact that your mother is ill...but to splatter it across the front page of the local newspaper defies sanity! A whole plethora of various illnesses,topped off by the alleged fact that she sleeps in the garden...are we seriously expected to believe this?
Knowing your history as I do,you would be wiser to seek professional psychiatric help for your mother,rather than wasting your time attempting to tug at the heart strings of people who really do consider the whole issue far fetched and partly fabricated.

EbonyBirthright, Dartford says...
4:56am Sat 13 Mar 10

... Far fetched and partly fabricated to you maybe ... but she does sleep out the back 5-6 nights out of 7 in the week. She has done so for around 5-6 years. Every neighbour knows too as they see her.
My youngest brother wrote in, expecting a clipping in a page somewhere, not the front page. The Newshopper decided that.
I'm fed up of having to stick up for her against people as skeptical as you. This story is true.
I understand, as i said before, that my mum has issues. But those printed in this story are true, and factual. Just happens to be so shockingly unbelievable ...

SE9,10,18, london says...
11:44am Mon 15 Mar 10

Pull the other one, its got bells on! OK, so your mother may be ill, and I sympathise with that. I had a very ill child (with cerebral palsy) who was tube fed, had epilepsy and sadly died in 2007. So I understand illness, pain and suffering. I am taking a punt that your house is council/housing assosiation. It would have been assessed to suit the needs of your mother and your siblings. If you own the house, which I seriously doubt you do, then move to somewhere more suitable. If your mother is as ill as she claims, she will be supported by social services, community health services and a consultant. If the breathing issue was genuine, the healthcare professionals around her would have intervened by now and made efforts to treat this medically. Please explain the difference between a) sleeping in a room with windows open b) sleeping in a conservatory with windows open. I cant see how it will improve anything. As has been suggested, a tent would be a cheaper alternative. The cost would be about £50, an air bed £30. Im sure you could pay for that out of her Incapacity Benefit/DLA. Be grateful you have a house, with a garden. Many working families cannot afford that luxury these days. I sympathise with you as her children. Ill or not, she has placed unfair physical and emotional strain on you. I do hope social services will appraise this family's situation and give the children all the support they need.

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Corrinne Strong with her children (left to right) Kevin, 18, Donovan, 11, Lisa Franek, 16 (Aaron's girlfriend), Aaron Morris, 19. Corrienne Strong suffers eye bleeding as a result of her condition.

Corrienne Strong with her children (left to right) Kevin, 18, Donovan, 11, Lisa Franek, 16 (Aaron's girlfriend), Aaron Morris, 19.

Corrienne Strong suffers eye bleeding as a result of her condition.




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