Day three in hospital

Day three in the Big Brudder house… Man, I can’t even do accents when I’m writing them down!

Yesterday ended with a visit from Corinne which was lovely and then hilarious chatter with the other three ladies on my ward. One lady has some dementia issues but had this moment of clarity that was so beautiful it made me cry. She was saying that she’d had an accident which meant she wasn’t mobile and had to exercise and get her legs working again.

She said her husband would help by them each standing at one end of the kitchen counter and then he would sing to her to make her walk into the middle to meet him. Is that the sweetest thing you’ve heard today?

Later on I was listening to her chat with a lady who had taken her hearing aids out. Bloody hilarious!!!!

So this morning was more blood tests, more meds and more pooing in cardboard trays… So glamorous!!

I’m really missing my kids today, which is a surprise to us all seeing as its the end of the summer holidays! You’d think I would be glad of the rest! But I spoke to them all this morning which was lovely and Caroline is taking them swimming today and bringing them up visit tonight. I can’t wait to see my three babies!!

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The surgeon came to see me this afternoon. He says that they want to give me two more days on the IV steroids and hope that it settles my colitis, if it does they will book me in for surgery as an outpatient for in the next few months. If it doesn’t then they may want me to go in for surgery in the next week!! Eek!!!

I’m scared but almost relieved. I’m glad that be it in a few days or a few months that I can see an end to the disease. I think that’s one of the hardest thing to deal with IBD. It’s a lifelong condition and the inability to to know how you will be week to week, month to month or year to year makes life so hard. So knowing that they are taking this seriously and that surgery is definitely a viable option makes me see a well searched for light at the end of the tunnel.

He did throw me a curveball though before he left. Apparently there is a ‘controversial’ study that says that an appendectomy can hugely reduce symptoms of Ulcerative Colitis – especially as the main area of my disease is in left side of my colon. He says there is no hard evidence that it works but it could be something to think about and look into. So I can see some major googling from me in the next day or so!

I’m not feeling any better yet which is a worry, the steroids should be helping to relieve symptoms but there’s no improvement yet. Today I had to have some extra painkillers and anti sickness drugs as I was really struggling.

I moved wards today, the ward I have been on shuts down for the weekend so they moved me onto the gastro ward – it’s kind of nice to be around other people who have similar problems.

The kids came to visit which was fab, they wrote me a letter, gave lots of hugs and Ellie even left me Giraffey to look after me! It’s her number one teddy so I’m feeling very blessed! It was lovely to see them, thanks so much to Caroline for looking after them and for bringing them in. I have to admit to a quiet weep when they’d left – I’m missing them so much and it was hard to see them leave.

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Also had a visit from my mum and friends Martin and Claire – Martin asked what he could bring for me and I suggested a magazine… I realised you should never ask a man for a magazine as this is what he brought me!

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Well at least he made me laugh!! Almost as much as when he asked the nurse her inside leg measurement.
Don’t ask…

So Ill update again tomorrow. Thanks for reading.

Love Sam xxx

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  1. michelle bailey
    michelle bailey says:

    Sorry to hear you’re not feeling any better. Such an important blog I think, people dont realise just how debilitating colitis/crohns is, and just how ill it makes you, not least of all with the side affects of the medications! catch 22. x

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  2. michelle bailey
    michelle bailey says:

    Sorry to hear you’re not feeling any better. Such an important blog I think, people dont realise just how debilitating colitis/crohns is, and just how ill it makes you, not least of all with the side affects of the medications! catch 22. x

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  3. Helen S
    Helen S says:

    Sam, your blog is awesome. Day two made me cry and this magazine on day three made me laugh out loud! I hope they get you sorted hun. You don’t deserve all this. Sending you lots of hugs xxx

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  4. Helen S
    Helen S says:

    Sam, your blog is awesome. Day two made me cry and this magazine on day three made me laugh out loud! I hope they get you sorted hun. You don’t deserve all this. Sending you lots of hugs xxx

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  5. Kiran
    Kiran says:

    awww, Sam.. just to reiterate what others have said: your blog is fantastic and I’m sorry to hear you’re in hospital and not feeling better.
    We are totally sending tonnes of positive vibes your way.. can you feel em?? hehe
    Fancy that though.. being able to blog from hospital! I must be behind the times hah Hope it’s cathartic and it sure does help others understand what you’re going through.
    And, there’s light at the end of the tunnel! Anyhoo, you’re a strong lady.. and this is just something that’ll make you stronger even though it may not feel like it right now.. so hang on in there 🙂 much love xxx

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  6. Kiran
    Kiran says:

    awww, Sam.. just to reiterate what others have said: your blog is fantastic and I’m sorry to hear you’re in hospital and not feeling better.
    We are totally sending tonnes of positive vibes your way.. can you feel em?? hehe
    Fancy that though.. being able to blog from hospital! I must be behind the times hah Hope it’s cathartic and it sure does help others understand what you’re going through.
    And, there’s light at the end of the tunnel! Anyhoo, you’re a strong lady.. and this is just something that’ll make you stronger even though it may not feel like it right now.. so hang on in there 🙂 much love xxx

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  7. Cheryl Radford
    Cheryl Radford says:

    Hi Sam,
    So sorry to read you are unwell. What an interesting read your blog is. Take care & i wish you well, hope you are feeling much better soon. Xx

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  8. Cheryl Radford
    Cheryl Radford says:

    Hi Sam,
    So sorry to read you are unwell. What an interesting read your blog is. Take care & i wish you well, hope you are feeling much better soon. Xx

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