I'm 22, had IBD since I was 12, specially Crohns Disease. I have just finished college which was a struggle but fortunately I had a great teacher who understood my problem and allowed me a lot of leeway. So now that's all finished I should be out looking for a job but in my current condition, that's impossible.
Have a meeting with my specialist next week and I'm going to convince him surgery is the right choice, it's what I want 100%.
Living with constant cramping, gas, watching what I eat, daily tablets, constantly visiting the toilet. I hate it. I don't know how I'm going to be in the next few minutes, no idea how I'm supposed to work.
Ileostomy is what Ill most likely have but won't know for sure until I speak with a surgeon. As long as my specialist get's on board with the idea instead of just giving me another tablet, I should be alright.
Is there anything I can claim during the whole procedure? So the initial test and then the recovery period/getting to grips living with a stoma/bag? Think in total that would be roughly 4 months? To be completely healed and ready to go.
Bare in mind I live in the UK. I know every country is a little different when it comes to these sorts of things.
I don't need to explain to you lot about the nightmare we go through daily.
Being 22 and having my parents still paying for me, I hate it but sadly that's the situation I'm in.
Heard some amazing stories from people who have a stoma, how it changed their lives for the better.
I can't wait to get mine and hopefully regain my life
TLDR: Is there anything I can claim in the UK while going through the process of getting a stoma?
Thanks, Ben
Have a meeting with my specialist next week and I'm going to convince him surgery is the right choice, it's what I want 100%.
Living with constant cramping, gas, watching what I eat, daily tablets, constantly visiting the toilet. I hate it. I don't know how I'm going to be in the next few minutes, no idea how I'm supposed to work.
Ileostomy is what Ill most likely have but won't know for sure until I speak with a surgeon. As long as my specialist get's on board with the idea instead of just giving me another tablet, I should be alright.
Is there anything I can claim during the whole procedure? So the initial test and then the recovery period/getting to grips living with a stoma/bag? Think in total that would be roughly 4 months? To be completely healed and ready to go.
Bare in mind I live in the UK. I know every country is a little different when it comes to these sorts of things.
I don't need to explain to you lot about the nightmare we go through daily.
Being 22 and having my parents still paying for me, I hate it but sadly that's the situation I'm in.
Heard some amazing stories from people who have a stoma, how it changed their lives for the better.
I can't wait to get mine and hopefully regain my life
TLDR: Is there anything I can claim in the UK while going through the process of getting a stoma?
Thanks, Ben