What a day!

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I have just had my pre-op assessment for my stoma reversal on the 28th Jan, next friday.

All is well and I long for the day to come. It will be the end of my journey I hoped!

 

I came home to a very large envelope from my solicitor. It was statements from 2 specialist professors in the field of surgery and oncology. I already have one from a specialist radiographer.

I have started a complaint against my local PCT accusing them of neglect, dereliction of care and misdiagnosis.

The 3 professors both agree that there was gross negligence when reading a scan I had in April 2008.  Plus the fact I did not see the specialist herself on either occasion. Also on the part of the specialist (differen one) I had seen in April and July 2009 for not organising further tests, for relying on scans and tests done in 2008 and again for not seeing me himself. Also for missing the cancer when he performed a fleible sigmoidoscopy in 2008. Thus the outcome was that my bowel perforated and I have since gone through uneccessary pain and trauma ie an emergency operation and a stoma and now a stoma reversal.

So that is the good news the Drs were at fault.

Now for the shock and the bad news.

In the statement the oncologist went into great lengths about statistical life expectancy and that my odds of surviving 5 years and or surviving 10 years but dying from my disease was shortened due to the fact that my bowel was perforated. Scary stuff!

 

So it seems that I might be inline for compensation but I may not be around to enjoy it!

Is that what they think well they can damn well think again!

 

Love Julie xx

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    It's s nice to hear some good news.

    I hope the stoma op goes well, and you will soon be strong enough  to take on the PCT.

    Daffie xxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Julie,

    Now thats what I call fighting talk the type of talk that keeps people alive.I would bet you Will be around long after that incompetant Surgeon has passed along. Yes Julie it time to make liars out of them and what a better way than with your strength and attitude. All the best and good luck.

    Take care and be safe Big Hugs Love Sarsfield.xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Julie, glad the pre-op assessment went well, but I agree the oncologist report does sound rather scary. Having said that, you know that it is all based on statistics.

    Just you keep up the fighting spirit and prove them all wrong.

    Best wishes for your forthcoming op.

    Take care, Christine xx

  • Julie, my first thoughts were, "what a complacent inefficient bunch of *******'s". Okay, you're fit for a reversal, but you shouldn't have been put through this in the first place!

    I KNOW you're a fighter (been following your blogs for a while) and I hope you have the strength to sort the ******** out!

    Sending positive thoughts!

    KateG

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    thats right julie, you damn well will be enjoying it for a long time!  your made of tough stuff, you know prognosis and statistics are only educated guesses, and we like to prove them wrong eh? ha ha ha.....

    hope all goes well for you... belfast bash comming up!!!

    liz xxxx