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What a relief...

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The past 3 weeks have been very tough waiting for my biopsy result following my colonoscopy.

Today the letter came through the post...it was 'normal'. I do have a diagnosis of diverticulosis which is essentially wear and tear in the bowel and a common condition in this country (due to insufficient fibre) but can be controlled by diet (just need to increase my fibre and drink plenty of water.

Such a relieve and can now get on with my life... swimming tonight; facial tomorrow (including eyebrow and upper lip wax 🙄) and haircut and colour next week - I feel like a new person.

The staff at the new Birmingham Queen Elizabeth Hospital we're fantastic.

Amanda xx 🙂
 
Terrific news Amanda, really pleased for you 🙂

You have been a big comfort to me since I joined the forum - thanks Alan, you really are a very special person xx
 
Oh - that's great! Horrid waiting but worth it when the news is good.

Makes me laugh 'the NEW QE' - I can assure you it was new when I was approx 14. Mind you that makes it knocking 50.

But I was attending a Victorian built hospital until the mid 1980's. Nothing is built to LAST these days, is it !
 
Oh - that's great! Horrid waiting but worth it when the news is good.

Makes me laugh 'the NEW QE' - I can assure you it was new when I was approx 14. Mind you that makes it knocking 50.

But I was attending a Victorian built hospital until the mid 1980's. Nothing is built to LAST these days, is it !

Thank you - the New QE is like an airport - its pretty amazing...🙂
 
thats great news, im very happy for you 🙂
 
Amanda, glad to hear it was nothing to worry about.
 
Brilliant news!! You must be so relieved - wonderful to know things are ok! Xx
 
Fab news Amanda! You must feel so much better, as the waiting is always awful! Nice to go and treat yourself to some pampering too, so enjoy!🙂 Katiexx
 
Half my hospital's still Victorian! Our maternity home celebrated it's 50th birthday lasy year too.

Some of my work collegues suffer from diviculitis, it sounds pretty unpleasent, but they don't seem to have any more time off work than the average, so i guess they control it pretty well.
 
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