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"Ongoing care for ulcerative colitis"

About: Borders General Hospital / Endoscopy Borders General Hospital / Gastroenterology Borders General Hospital / General Medicine

(as the patient),

I've had alot of care and appointments with my ibd nurse and gastro consultants who have supported me physically over the last few years as I try to become stable on medication to control my ulcerative colitis. I had one 4 day hospital stay in that time in ward 6 which was a good ward with nice staff. My ibd nurse is so important to me and I'm thankful that service is available as I have the option to contact her if I need to which I've done numerous times. It helps knowing there is someone there.  

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Response from Emma Howie, Lead Clinical Nurse Specialist, Gastroenterology, NHS Borders 5 years ago
Emma Howie
Lead Clinical Nurse Specialist, Gastroenterology,
NHS Borders
Submitted on 09/10/2019 at 09:14
Published on Care Opinion at 09:25


Dear Joey1983, thank you so much for taking the time to post on Care Opinion. Its always good to get positive feedback. As GI/IBD specialist nurses we work hard to provide support and early intervention at the right time by the right person.

IBD is such a hidden condition and impacts on so many aspects of the sufferers life. We want to make the journey easier for you.

Thankyou again

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