Initially I was assessed as semi urgent, but after 2 ER admissions within a week, they bumped me to the urgent list and I had my surgery about 10 days later (urgent elective being a slower list than urgent non-elective, if that makes sense). It helped that the surgical registrar that did the rounds that morning had seen me the previous time so moved it along a bit quicker.
There are some tips on how to strip the fat out of your diet in this thread.
I mostly had attacks at night, i would take panadeine forte, maxolon (to stop vomiting up the meds) and buscopan when I felt it come on, I found sitting up right and sipping a hot drink (like black tea) helped a little, but in the end they were so bad I just woke DH up and had him take me to the ER every time. Basically they would give me morphine and DH had to organise time off work the next morning to look after our youngest. It was inconvenient but it was just the way it was for a while. My GP told me that the more often you go to the ER it increases your chances of getting surgery sooner, and it worked (eventually) for me. Try to focus on the fact that it's not forever, it will pass and you'll eventually feel better.


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like theres nothingbad hanging around inside, all the bad stuff comes straight out!

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