My in-patient date for Stanmore, RNOH, came and I felt sick as soon as I opened the letter. My initial thought – ‘I don’t want to go’, my stomach churned and anxiety kicked in. It was real now, I was actually going into hospital for three weeks. THREE WEEKS! The admission date is August 3rd, if…
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Pre-Assessment Time: Stanmore Pain Management and Rehabilitation Programme, Part Three
The day of my appointment finally came, my anxiety was through the roof, I was in a lot of pain and a bad mood. I’m usually in a bad mood when I have a hospital appointment but this was worse as I knew I’d be there for up to two hours and this was the…
The Consultation: Stanmore Pain Management and Rehabilitation Programme, Part Two
I was really nervous; sick to the stomach nervous. I know the pain management programme is a three week in-patient stay and I’m not okay with that. I’d been trying to convince myself not to go but deep down, I knew it was the best thing for me. My boyfriend came to the appointment with…
Life Update: We Moved
I’ve lived with my boyfriend for over a year. We lived with my parents in a town just outside of Liverpool but recently moved to Northants. It’s a three hour drive away but it’s where my boyfriend is originally from and all of his family live here. It’s a massive change, we live in a…
The Referral: Stanmore Pain Management and Rehabilitation Programme, Part One
As you know I’m disabled, and managing pain is vital. I’ve (almost) been on two Pain Management courses in the past. I was 18, I hadn’t been diagnosed with anything, I was terrified. The Pain Management course was an inpatient stay in a Liverpool hospital for six weeks. I was surrounded by much older people…
A Day in the Life: Living with EDS
My day usually starts in the early hours of the morning, not because I wake up early, but because I don’t sleep. I go through phases were I sleep for eight hours plus for a week but drop off around 2am and then 2-4 weeks of insomnia/painsomnia. My nights consist of lying in…
21 Things a Spoonie Doesn’t Want to Hear
1. But you don’t look sick, you look great.– What exactly does ‘sick’ look like? I didn’t realise I was doing it wrong.– I left my ‘Chronically Disabled’ banner at home, sorry.– You didn’t see me throwing up all morning and then crying when I tried to lift my leg so my partner/family member/carer/friend could…
May Awareness Month: Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
I have Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. May is Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Awareness month. Have you ever heard of EDS? EDS is caused by faulty collagen, it’s genetic, I was born with it. There are several different types, some much rarer and severe than others. I have type III, more commonly known as the hypermobility type; I’m very bendy, have…
Welcome to Wonderland
I’m Sarah, I’m 28, I’m originally from Liverpool but live in Lancashire and I’m disabled. I used to write a blog, not religiously, just as and when I remembered, but since I’ve been reading a lot I decided to get back into it. I guess you could say I’m a ‘not so new newbie’. More…