So I identify with CHopper a lot. He's one of my faves. I wanted to share a story with you that more suits the Nami situation. When I was around fourteen or fifteen my sister got a horrible rash that came and went. Then she got dangerously high temperatures. She was only nine or so at the time. It just wouldn't go and over a short time she got seriously sick. Almost exactly like Nami but the rash was all over her. No one knew what happened and my mum asked me to let her know if she got another spike in her temperature. It happened just after my Mum, a qualified nurse, had checked but luckily she believed me and we took her to hospital. They couldn't work out what the cause was until they got Ernie the "Tick man" in. He took one look and said "Tick Typhus". Turns out she had something more common in Queensland Australia, a more tropical climate, and she was one of the first cases to contract it in NSW. She literally is in a medical book. Just like Nami it's contracted via an insect which introduces bacteria into the system. It took her a long time to get better and her immune system has never been the same. Still, just like Nami the right person was there at the right time to save her life. She's now in her twenties with two kids of her own. YAY DOCTORS!