Visited to the A & E on 9th November with sharp pains and nausea,etc for past 2 weeks , despite the wait for 15 hours was long since 8 pm. They did blood test and other samples . I was admitted to hospital on the 10th and moved me to AMU) unit for monitoring for the night and then moved to ward 11M ward the next early morning. I then had x-ray an
CT scans and showed that i had a inflamed Appendicitis which caused me constant pains below my stomach line. Had surgery to remove my appendix the very next day afternoon which , consultants, doctors and nurses were very friendly, caring , nice, approachable and well looked after. after my surgery , i was in pain and fever still remained for 5 days. The day after surgery was feeling unwell, waited for doctor to come but took too long to diagnose me ( feel asleep so could not diagnose me) until i told a nurse next day , told me to give them an idea how much volume of water i lost during my sickness and was improving by the 6th day
I stayed in hospital for 7 days where i was still on meds to keep me under controlled.Doctors and consultants came round to check on me daily to see how am i doing which was doing a bit better . I was discharged on the on the 7 th day, i was happy to be finally going home, the nurses and doctors in ward 11 were all very professional, helped look after me. Thanks to all the MRI Staff for doing an amazing job looking after patients and the food was nice too.
"Operation to remove inflamed Appendicitis"
About: Manchester Royal Infirmary Manchester Royal Infirmary Manchester M13 9WL
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