How did we get here?

As I mentioned in my first post, my rollercoaster started a year ago on 29th April. I woke up with what was a rather uncomfortable stomach, thought it would settle and tried to carry on. By 1pm that day I was in A&E with severe abdominal pain and no idea what was wrong. After a week in hospital, multiple scans and tests later we were still none the wiser. One suggestion was a burst ovarian cyst, but this was quickly ruled out. 

Fast forward 1 month, I was still in a lot of pain, unable to work and we were still clueless; so seeking help privately became the only option. Queue up more tests and scans trying to identify the issue or rule things out and being sent to different consultants. This lasted until December when I finally got some answers, albeit through exclusion of everything else. I was told I likely have gut brain disconnect with visceral hypersensitivity and a pelvic floor that didn't work properly, all ultimately due to trauma. 

Getting my head around this was difficult - how does something mental become so physical? Well as I touched on last week, trauma that is not properly dealt with becomes stored in the body and eventually you can't take any more. This is what happened to me. Some tragic events at the beginning of 2024 were the last straw for my body and 'bam' that was it. 

Since December, I've realised my body has tried multiple times over the years to warn me that things weren't right. I'd always struggled with IBS symptom; previously lost my voice multiple times for extended lengths, the longest being 3 years; I'd also been diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome. It seems that it maybe that these were warnings from my body trying to get me to stop 'pushing through' but alas I did not listen and my body had to shout louder, hence my current position. However, as difficult as it has been, I am grateful for it happening as it has meant I can learn these lessons now in my late 20s and not later on in life. As they say, these things happen for a reason! 

A long one today, I apologise! But if there's any questions about my experience I'm always open to them.

Ta ta for now! 

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