Covid-19 is still sending riptides through societies all over the world and the death toll just keeps rising. Most people are feeling a sense of confusion, anxiety, and panic in such a time as this and many also feel lost after having their usual quotidian routine interrupted. I don’t necessarily feel this way. And that’sContinue reading “Covid-19: The Perspective of a Chronic Illness Sufferer.”
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Ileostomy Surgery, Part 6: The Disaster of Going Home and Needing MORE Surgery.
After everything that I’d endured throughout my time in hospital for my stoma surgery, I was thrilled to be finally going home. My last day was mainly tying a series of loose ends, doing all the before-you-leave checks and sorting out prescriptions. But I also had to have my stomach staples removed. I wasn’t exactlyContinue reading “Ileostomy Surgery, Part 6: The Disaster of Going Home and Needing MORE Surgery.”
Help me raise money for CCUK!
Hi readers, If your new year’s resolution was to give more, I would love you to consider sponsoring my sister and I to do the London 5K WALK IT this June in aid of Crohn’s and Colitis UK. Anyone whose read my blog before knows how close this cause is to my heart, and nowContinue reading “Help me raise money for CCUK!”
What I Ate After Stoma Surgery.
Anyone with a stoma knows that diet is everything. Whether or not you have health issues like IBD which impacted the way you ate prior to surgery, what you eat does change once you have your stoma. In the early days after surgery, you’ll probably just be on water, which I found to be justContinue reading “What I Ate After Stoma Surgery.”
Ileostomy Surgery, Part 5: Ups and Downs.
After the previous day’s achievement of walking the 30m green route around the hospital, I was feeling up to taking the 80m red route today. After getting my rear dressing changed as it’d been leaking everywhere overnight (ew…), I took to the corridors. I felt far stronger and less light-headed having been eating and drinkingContinue reading “Ileostomy Surgery, Part 5: Ups and Downs.”
Ileostomy Surgery, Part 4: Getting Moving Again.
On the morning of the 31st of October, my urine catheter was finally removed in the hope that I could try and stand up for the first time later in the day. It definitely stung a little when the tube was removed, but I imagine it would feel much worse to get one put in!Continue reading “Ileostomy Surgery, Part 4: Getting Moving Again.”
Ileostomy Surgery, Part 3: The End of The Epidural.
If you’ve been reading my previous posts about my stoma surgery then you will remember me talking about how I seem to develop a bunch of random issues whilst in hospital. So far there had been my partial blindness and my mysterious shoulder pain, and on the afternoon of the 29th of October, four daysContinue reading “Ileostomy Surgery, Part 3: The End of The Epidural.”
Ileostomy Surgery, Part 2: My Struggle with Pain Relief.
October 27th was without a doubt one of the hardest days for me, not just of my hospital stay and my surgical journey, but of my whole life. It was only the third day since my surgery, and it didn’t get off to a good start. That’s because when the lunch service started, my newContinue reading “Ileostomy Surgery, Part 2: My Struggle with Pain Relief.”
Cheese Twists.
I love a cheese twist. Buttery, flaky pastry. Sharp, salty cheese. What’s not to love? This super simple recipe uses shop-bought puff pastry that’s ready to roll, meaning you don’t have to spend hours creating this delicious party pleaser. I made these for my family over the Christmas holidays, and they certainly didn’t disappoint! Time:Continue reading “Cheese Twists.”
Ileostomy Surgery, Part 1: The First Few Days.
Happy New Year everyone! The eagle-eyed amongst you may have noticed that it’s been a while since I last posted, but it really has been a hectic and difficult few months. After being cancelled the first time around, I finally went in for my pan proctocolectomy (that’s a fancy word for ileostomy surgery) on OctoberContinue reading “Ileostomy Surgery, Part 1: The First Few Days.”
