Bowel Prep: Why I Prefer Picolax to Moviprep and General Advice for Bowel Preparation.

I think its fair to say that everyone’s stomach churns when their doctor says those dreaded two words: bowel prep. You might be asked to do bowel prep before some types of surgery, invasive procedures like colonoscopies or even some scans, the purpose being to “clear out” your digestive system and either provide a clearContinue reading “Bowel Prep: Why I Prefer Picolax to Moviprep and General Advice for Bowel Preparation.”

Stoma for a Day: An Experiment.

If you’ve been reading my previous posts, you will know that I am about to have surgery to remove my entire colon and get a permanent ileostomy. In preparation, I attended a stoma nurse clinic where I was given an unexpected tool to help me prepare for waking up from surgery: a practice stoma kit.Continue reading “Stoma for a Day: An Experiment.”

Before Stoma Surgery: What to Expect.

Seeing as my ileostomy surgery will take place in less than a week now (yikes!), I have been undergoing all the necessary pre-surgery tasks. The weeks leading up to surgery, particularly one as major as stoma surgery, can be daunting, so I have documented the process so people can see exactly what to expect andContinue reading “Before Stoma Surgery: What to Expect.”

Trauma, Recovery and The End of The Treatment Road.

After fistula surgery That week I spent in hospital after my second fistula surgery was awful. Really awful. I had never stayed solely on a surgical ward before and it honestly felt like a bit of a looney bin. I mean, I can’t blame the other women, being cooped up in a room with no windowsContinue reading “Trauma, Recovery and The End of The Treatment Road.”

Ustekinumab, Anaemia and More Surgery.

Ustekinumab After my nightmare stay in hospital, I was finally feeling hopeful that Ustekinumab may be the drug I’d been looking for. Nothing is ever quick however, so I spent the first few weeks back at home just getting by, waiting for the day that I would wake up and feel something other than terrible.Continue reading “Ustekinumab, Anaemia and More Surgery.”

Surgery, Anaphylaxis and Ustekinumab.

Being admitted I was admitted to hospital on March 15th, 2019 for my first ever surgery. Even the journey to the hospital was a nightmare. I felt like I’d reached an all-time low with my internal symptoms, and my extra-intestinal symptoms had also reached rock bottom. The erythema nodosum which I had suffered from soContinue reading “Surgery, Anaphylaxis and Ustekinumab.”

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