Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Manchester Evening News
Manchester Evening News
National
Nicole Wootton-Cane

'Fit and well' mum suddenly collapses in her kitchen leading to awful diagnosis

A 'fit and well' mum who suddenly collapsed on her kitchen floor discovered she had a serious heart condition

Sophie Elliott, from Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire, was a law student living with then-boyfriend Mark when she experienced 'the worst chest pain ever' and collapsed. She was rushed to hospital, where doctors diagnosed her with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome - which happens when there is an extra electrical connection in the heart and causes the heart to beat abnormally fast.

The mum-of-two's life became 'dominated' by her heart condition, which left her unable to drive for three years or toast her 21st birthday as she wasn't allowed to drink. But, despite her setbacks Sophie bravely plans to run the London marathon after years of 'strict' restrictions on her lifestyle.

READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community

“I had three years of being quite strict and losing out on a lot of what I felt as a 21-year-old I should be doing because I had to be so careful as they weren’t sure how bad things could get," she said.

Sophie said earlier in her life, there had been signs there was something wrong with her heart. She'd experienced chest pains as she was growing up, but these had been put down to panic attacks or anxiety.

After a few years Sophie had an ablation, which is a procedure that corrects abnormal heart rhythms by blocking electrical pathways in the heart, to treat the condition. Along with medication, the treatment meant Sophie and Mark could get to the point where they were ready to start a family.

Sophie is raising money for British Heart Foundation (British Heart Foundation)

She sadly suffered two miscarriages before becoming pregnant with her first child, Grace. Doctors have not been able to tell her whether her miscarriages were related to her heart condition or not.

“When I got pregnant with Grace things took a really bad turn because my heart rate wouldn’t stay stable and one day unfortunately I fell on my bump,” Sophie said. “Grace was suffering from the stress of it, so they ended up delivering my daughter early.”

Two years later she had a similar experience with her son, Albie, who also ended up being delivered early. Despite this, Sophie was determined to get back to full fitness and chose running as something she could easily control and keep an eye on her heartrate using a monitor as she ran.

Six months after the birth of her son and with the support of her cardiologist, she completed the Chester Marathon in five hours. Now Sophie is preparing to run the London Marathon - and hopes she can improve on her time.

“I’ve done more training this time and I am a lot fitter because I am not six months post-baby like I was last time so I am hoping I will go quicker," she said. "Anything under 4 hours 30 would be really good – just a real achievement for me.”

Sophie and Grace (British Heart Foundation)

Sophie, who works as a manager at O’Neill Patient Solicitors law firm in Stockport, will be putting her running on hold later this year when she goes in for another ablation procedure. But she is determined to enjoy the day and raise money for British Heart Foundation before the procedure.

“They’ve given us really good support and there’s been a few times when we have reached out for reassurance, so I just want to be able to give something back,” she said.

Karen McDonnell, Senior Events Manager at BHF, said Sophie was a real inspiration. “She’s taking on this marathon challenge despite living with a heart condition herself – that's an incredible achievement and she should be very proud of herself,” she said.

“The money she raises will go towards funding lifesaving research to help people like herself who have heart or circulatory problems but who still want to lead full lives. Thank you Sophie – and good luck on the day. I am sure you’re going to smash it!”

You can support Sophie on her Just Giving page here.

READ NEXT:

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.