Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Life and Disorder – Living with Gastroparesis by Victoria Bartlett
I am stuck in a waiting room, not in the literal sense, although I have been lately on a couple of appointments. No I am counting down to my first operation on 1st August this is a surgical Jejunostomy and is basically a feeding tube that bypasses the top of my bowel and means I can be fed through my stomach without throwing up hopefully. I pray for two things, one that the operation goes ahead and second I get put in one of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital numerous side rooms on my own, as I once ended up sleeping one night in the relatives room, drip stand and all but that’s another story.
http://blogs.diabetes.org.uk/?p=3134
I am stuck in a waiting room, not in the literal sense, although I have been lately on a couple of appointments. No I am counting down to my first operation on 1st August this is a surgical Jejunostomy and is basically a feeding tube that bypasses the top of my bowel and means I can be fed through my stomach without throwing up hopefully. I pray for two things, one that the operation goes ahead and second I get put in one of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital numerous side rooms on my own, as I once ended up sleeping one night in the relatives room, drip stand and all but that’s another story.
http://blogs.diabetes.org.uk/?p=3134