30/11/2017

30/11/2017 Another good day

An update from Jon

Sarah had another good day today. The doctors are pleased with how she’s doing but she still has to lie flat all day.

The doctors, nurses and all the hospital staff are brilliant. They are so attentive and knowledgeable, and that’s meant they’ve been right on top of everything. She is being kept comfortable and it’s all helping her feel her positive self.

Sarah knows there are a lot of you following this blog, thinking of her and praying for her. That means a great deal to her!

29/11/2017

29/11/2017 Sarah's getting better

Update from Jon her Brother


Sarah has had a good day today. She’s feeling well and was chatty all the time I was with her this afternoon. She’s feeling well enough to be fed up of lying on her back and banned from using any devices 😉 It’s great to be able to spend some time with her this week, and great to see her gradually improving.

27/11/2017

27/11/2017 update from Sarah's Brother Jon

I’m in Barcelona with Sarah for a week 🙂

It’s early days but the improvement after the surgery is encouraging. She is swallowing more easily (and managing double the nutrition she was before the op), feeling more coherent and not having the head pain she used to. It’s noticeable how much better her speech is too.

Sarah’s recovery from having surgery is slow though, and she has had some complications due to her EDS and generally fragile state. As she said in her last post, she had an infection that needed to be cleaned up surgically. She’s now on IV antibiotics for a couple of weeks and it looks like it’s clearing up well. She also has a small leak of spinal fluid in her lower spine - not as bad as it sounds, but it means she has to stay in hospital while that heals. She has to lie flat for at least the next 4 days because of it, so still isn’t managing to do much on Facebook.

All that sounds worse than it is. Overall Sarah is doing well. She’s in good spirits and much improved from before. The doctors are really pleased with the outcome, it’s just a case of recovering from the operation.

Thank you so much to everyone who is supporting, praying and wishing Sarah well. It means such a lot to her, and although she’s out of touch it’s cheering her up a lot to think of all the love that’s coming from back home and around the world.




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21/11/2017

20/11/2017 A setback but also good news

Today Sarah explains she is disappointed to be on antibiotics to fight an infection in her wound. However, she is able to show us that movement and function is being restored to her weakened right arm which had been giving cause for concern. She thanks everyone for their prayers and good wishes as she walks this journey of recovery.


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17/11/2017

16/11/2017 1 week after Surgery

Sarah describes her ongoing recovery one week after her life-changing surgery. She is preparing to attempt sitting in her wheelchair for the first time since the operation and is finding recovery long and not without problems, but is enjoying having her neck feel stable and being clear-headed in the mornings.




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15/11/2017

15/11/2017 Day 6 Sarah tells us how it is!

Sarah sends this video to 'tell it like it is' and encourage others in her position or facing different kinds of major surgery. Recovery is a step-by-step journey, and it's important to be real about what is behind the smiling recovery photos.

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14/11/2017 Day 5 Feeling Positive


Sarah is feeling upbeat today and says her peripheral vision has not only improved but she no longer has pain with eye movement. She has been having some good rest, starting to eat a little better, and has been enjoying the view from her third-floor window. Her mother has sent her a letter or card to open on each day of her time away, and Sarah particularly enjoyed today's.




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14/11/2017

13/11/2017 4 Days post Surgery

Sarah reports she is resting and enjoying some physical benefits from her surgery already. In particular, her neck is stable and in a much better position, the scaffolding is working as it should and there is no further need for her external neck brace. She thanks everyone for all their support.


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13/11/2017

12/11/2017 ..3 Days Post Surgery


Sarah has managed a short piece to camera from the recovery ward today. David says it has been an intense couple of days, but Sarah is feeling very positive. In summary, she is benefiting already from instant relief from the intense pressure in her head and the sight in her left eye has dramatically improved. There has been some concern over movement and sensation in her right arm which the doctors are currently investigating (they removed Sarah's surgical halo to enable her to have some scans). 
On behalf of all your friends and supporters everyone at the Surgery4Sarah campaign team wishes you well, Sarah, and we look forward to more good news in the days and weeks ahead.



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10/11/2017

10/11/2017 SARAH UPDATE, 10 Nov: Day After Surgery


We are pleased to report that Sarah is now awake and on the path to a good recovery. Her breathing tubes are out and she is talking, with a little difficulty. She is still heavily sedated but in her own words is ‘compos mentis’ and can recall factual details. Early indications with regard to her nerve pathways seem good. She will be moved out of ICU onto a recovery ward this evening. Sarah would want us all to thank you for your care and concern, and her campaign team ask all who have supported her this far to consider how you may be able to support our continued fundraising. We look forward to sharing more in the coming days and weeks. 

Thank you all.

09/11/2017

09/11/2017 Life-Saving Surgery Day- UPDATED

Posted on Sarah's behalf by Sara Millington: 

Life-Saving Surgery Day



Sarah went into surgery at 8am this morning feeling at peace and knowing she is in the best possible hands. She even started the day with a giggle with Dr Oliver and Dr Gilete, the two neurosurgeons who are operating on her today. Dr Oliver seemed to have a little trouble with the 'V-for-victory' sign... perhaps a thumbs up is best!

Sarah's boyfriend David, good friend Fiona and her carer Sue have been with her during this time and will update us with news as they have it. She managed one last video message for us all just prior to surgery, which is posted below.





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SARAH IS OUT OF SURGERY!

The SurvivalSurgery4Sarah campaign team are absolutely delighted to report that Sarah’s surgery finished earlier than expected, and Dr Gilete has said it went well. David received a call at 6.30pm UK time summoning him to the hospital and he arrived to see Sarah’s anaesthetist leaving with a big smile, which was the first indication of good news.
We are told the neck fusion and spinal cord untethering went well.
Sarah is currently in ICU, in a temporary induced coma. David has been told she will be brought round at some point in the course of tomorrow, at which point doctors will be able to assess her and carefully monitor her recovery. It is expected her breathing tubes will be out tomorrow, and they have said her halo could be removed as early as Monday.
There are a lot of unknowns at the moment, as everything is ‘wait and see’ with regard to how Sarah’s body settles down and recovers from this initial fusion. At the moment it looks as though the additional surgery will not be planned to run concurrently with this procedure, so if Sarah doesn’t encounter complications and recovers well then we are hopeful she will be home in time for Christmas.
In summary, the immediate life-saving element of Sarah’s surgery has been completed, and it is the generosity of everyone’s support that has made that possible. For now, we celebrate good news and are grateful to God, Sarah’s family and friends, and all near and far who have supported her to get to this point. We look forward to providing more updates in the coming days.

08/11/2017 Tomorrow is the big day!


Tomorrow is the big day!

Today I have been recovering from my halo (brace) fitting and am preparing myself for the neck and skull fusion tomorrow, which is likely to be a 16-hour procedure (8am to midnight Spanish time). 

I am already experiencing benefits, particularly with my swallowing and breathing, from having my spine held in a corrective position by the brace, and I am hopeful that this is a good sign of things to come once the surgery is complete. 

It is an amazing achievement, a testimony to everyone's generosity and hard work, that we have raised the £130,000 needed for this surgery, and I thank each and every one of you who have supported me. Unfortunately following specialist scans this morning I had the unexpected news that I will need further, more extensive fusions on my spine in a second procedure. This will incur a large additional expense, so the fundraising will need to continue for a while yet. 

Thank you to all who are supporting me, praying for me and sending their love and best wishes. My campaign team will keep you updated until I am out of intensive care and well enough to speak to you again in person. 

Thank you for everything and God bless you all.


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07/11/2017

07/11/2017 Halo fitting day

Halo fitting day
Posted on Sarah's behalf by Sara Millington: 

Today was the second biggest of Sarah's big days. She had tohave the fitting of her external head and neck brace, known as a 'halo', whichstabilises everything prior to and for the surgery. This is a tricky procedurewhich Sarah had not been looking forward to as it involves drilling into herskull in four places whilst she remains fully conscious in order to givevaluable feedback and ensure safety as the doctors position thingscorrectly. 

Sarah's faced this with incredible bravery, strengthened I'm sure by the prayers and good wishes of her family and friends. I am happy to say she is out the other side, and David posted a great selfie of them both on her Facebook page this afternoon. 

Sarah will spend tomorrow recovering and being prepared for her three-stage surgical procedure on Thursday which will begin at 8am.


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06/11/2017 The Day Before Halo


I'm bracing myself for my brace! Tomorrow is the fitting of my surgical 'halo' that will stabilise my skull and neck and allow the doctors to find the correct position for the fusion surgery. Hoping for good sleep tonight as I have an early start at the hospital in the morning.
I have spent this evening being so grateful for everyone's generosity - their financial contributions to make this possible, and their love and prayers. I know I won't be able to update you much myself after tomorrow but David will send some updates through on my behalf.

 Thank you all.



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06/11/2017

05/11/2017..Meeting with Friends

I hope you are all having a lovely time back home with fireworks parties and bonfire night happening. I love fireworks and am sorry to be missing them this year. I haven't been feeling good today but I was able to meet up with a friend here who is in recovery from having a similar spinal fusion procedure with Dr Gilete, my neurosurgeon. She is recovering well which is really encouraging to see, although I learned a lot about the costs of the expensive medications needed post-surgery for pain relief and am extremely grateful to all of you who are still going with the fundraising. I am meeting with my anesthetist tomorrow and having my 'halo' fixed head brace fitted on Tuesday. Here is my video blog entry for today. 


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04/11/2017 Settling In



Hello everyone. I have been concentrating on resting this weekend and settling in to my accommodation near the hospital in Barcelona prior to the beginning of lots of medical appointments and procedures early next week. Here is a video blog entry for today. 



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03/11/2017

02/11/2017 Relaxing



Today I managed to get up at 3pm and was feeling much better. I even managed to take a dip in the lovely hydrotherapy pool! So amazing to feel free in the warm water, it's kept at 35degrees. So good for the pain in my muscles. At home I can't use the pools as the lower temperature puts me into autonomic shock and I am allergic to the dye and chlorine used. This pool is salt water, perfect!
Feeling stronger, onwards and upwards xx




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02/11/2017

01/11/2017 Non Eventful Day


Hi everyone! Today has been a non event, I have just managed to get out of bed at 7pm and not seen the light of day. The flight was really good but I underestimated how much it had still taken out of me! Being in a different place also throws it curve balls with my limited field of vision, keep bumping into everything! I was able to see my friend and her daughter who is recovering from surgery and staying at the same place as me, so great to see them again! Thanks so much for all your well wishes and continued hard work with fundraising. I will chat to you all tomorrow when I'm feeling a little better. Bye for now, or should that be adios amigos

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