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Inverness parents name daughter after ‘superhero’ nurse who helped them through ‘darkest days’





In hospital with Marnie when she was just weeks old.
In hospital with Marnie when she was just weeks old.

An Inverness mum who named her daughter after the "superhero" nurse who took care of her has spoken of her gratitude.

Parents Rachel Bizarion and Scott Adam named their daughter Marnie in honour of the nurse who helped them during a 12 week stay in the Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).

Marnie was born at 39 weeks at Raigmore Hospital during the Covid pandemic but quickly transferred to Glasgow.

Rachel said: "Although our pregnancy was smooth, Marnie surprised us at birth with multiple complications.

"At just 10 hours old, she was airlifted from Raigmore to Glasgow, embarking on her first journey alone as I wasn’t allowed to travel with her as I had just given birth.

“In Glasgow's NICU, she was greeted by a remarkable nurse named Marnie McVeigh.

"This nurse's compassion and dedication inspired us to name our daughter after her.

"Nurse Marnie treated our little girl as her own, guiding us through some of the darkest days with unwavering support."

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For the first eight weeks of her life, the NICU in Glasgow became Marnie's first home as she underwent three major heart operations and three significant ear, nose and throat (ENT) repairs.

Following her time in the NICU, she spent a week in the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) and three weeks in Ward 3b at the Glasgow hospital before she could finally return to Raigmore.

Nurse Marnie McVeigh is delighted to hear how the family named their daughter after her in honour of the care she provided.
Nurse Marnie McVeigh is delighted to hear how the family named their daughter after her in honour of the care she provided.

“The journey was incredibly challenging, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic,” Rachel said. “For weeks, only mummy and daddy could meet her, while our family back home waited patiently and painfully to see her.

“The doctors, nurses, and surgeons there made us feel like family during our stay.

"Marnie is our superhero, but so are the entire team who cared for us and continue to do so during both inpatient and outpatient stays.

"We owe a debt of gratitude to everyone who gave our girl the strength and determination to overcome those early challenges.”

Marnie and mum Rachel on holiday.
Marnie and mum Rachel on holiday.

Marnie Adam is now three years old and happily attending nursery in Inverness - with her namesake delighted to hear about her progress.

"Making sure families feel supported regardless of distance is challenging, but I'm very glad to be part of a team that values family-integrated care so much that it becomes second nature to us," Marnie McVeigh said.

Marnie when she started nursery.
Marnie when she started nursery.

“I may be a little biased, but having Rachel choose Marnie as a final name is pretty awesome as it means I have a lasting link with a family that really needed support through one of the most challenging moments of their early days as a family.

"I wouldn't change my job in NICU for anything, and having families keep in touch and give us these stories as feedback is just the icing on the cake for me."


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