My daughter was diagnosed with NEC at 3 days old and due to small holes in her bowel lost parts of her intestine. This resulted in a stoma being formed. Her reversal was not straightforward and we had a failed attempt due to her bowel being too short.
The surgical team dr bradnock and his staff were persistent and tried out another option ie pull through method so my daughter would have a normal functioning bowel. They were persistent over 2 years in getting us to the point we are now at. The operation was successful and I would like to thank all the surgical team as she is now doing so well thanks to the care they have provided her. They always worked for extremely long hours in theatre and were open and honest about what was happening and any problems they could foresee in the near present or future.
She is now a fully toilet trained albeit cheeky 3 year old which is way beyond what we imagined for her when she was 3 days old being operated on or even when they were attempting reversal. We did not imagine things would work like as well as they have done.
We would also like to thank MS Lee for creating the stoma and saving her life at 3 days old and the quick actions of the hospital that night once she was transferred from the royal. We cannot fault the care our daughter has received from staff on ward 3B recovering from her operations from the auxiliary nurses to the pain control nurses particularly Magaret. Our family will be forever grateful to the surgical team and staff at the sick kids in Govan and cannot thank them enough for what they have done for our family and especially for our daughter.
"Our family will be forever grateful"
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