Following the dance moves on the TV, my heart was racing.
With my sisters Tia, now 20, Lucy-Anna, now 15, and Hermione, now 11, dancing beside me with their remotes in hand, we replicated the Just Dance routine on the Nintendo Wii.
‘Try and beat me!’ I giggled. Only, as my sisters waved their hands around, getting the Wii to track their movements, I had a different strategy.
Sellotaping the Wii remote to my forearm, I winced as the tape ripped off my arm hairs.
But it was unavoidable.
As when I was just one years old, I caught meningococcal septicaemia and I was rushed into hospital.
My mum Sarah, 44, later told me that my case was so severe that the only option for my survival was to amputate…
