Tuesday, 25 June 2013

The Other Half of Miss Moanie Crohnie!

The Other Half Of Miss Moanie Crohnie!
 
Well as I blog to you lovely people I am in process of having a Sehcat scan, a scan I have never heard of before! I first had to swallow a tablet which contained radioactive substances. That's right, I'M RADIOACTIVE BABY! (slightly!) This substance should become attached to the wall of my bowel making it easier to see on the scan. After 3 hours I had the scan in which you lie down in a tiny tunnel, it's a like a mini version of an MRI but a hell of a lot less scary! The scan only takes 5 minutes so I am in and out and gone! I then have to wait a week to be re-scanned to see how much of the substance is left which determines something but I got quite confused by all the techniqual jargen, so we shall wait and see :)
 
This week I want to talk about the other half of Miss Moanie Crohnie-the wonderful man in my life.
(WARNING:SOPPY PARAGRAPH!)
 
“Nothing in this world compares to the comfort and security of having someone just to hold your hand.”  
 
The first thing I ever properly talked about face to face to this amazing guy was about my crohn's. Admitedly we were both a bit drunk walking back from a party but we just talked and he listened as I explained what it was I had and how it made me feel and what the future may hold with hospital appointments, new medications and possibly surgery. He put his arm around me and everything just seem to fall in to place.
 
Now we have been together nearly 2 1/2 years and he has stuck by me through absolutely everything. He's been at nearly every hospital appointment with me, sitting holding my hand in the waiting room reassuring me that everything will be okay, he's looked after me when I've been at my worst tending to my every need, he's offered to learn how to inject my medication when I felt like I couldn't do it. He even managed to stay calm when I walked into the waiting room looking for a nurse after my MRI scan wearing a hospital gown partly covered in blood and with my arm dripping blood after having my canular removed! He has just been the most supportive, the most understanding and the most loving person I could ever imagine.
 
Thank you Shannon, I couldn't get through this every day without you x
 
He has also introduced me to something I never thought I would enjoy and love...
FARMING AND TRACTORS!
 
 
Yes my other half is a proper Somerset boy! He work's on a farm and drives tractors! He work's on a farm with a heard of Jersey cows and they produce the yummyiest milk and cream, it's even sold in Harrods! He has introduced me into this world and made me a farm girl and I LOVE IT! I've helped out with this TB testing, calfing, sillage all sorts and it's amazing but bloody hard work!
But, the best thing, the greatest thing! He let me drive his tractor.
No one is ever allowed to drive his tractor.
BUT I DID!
:D
 
 
Till next time my lovelies,
I wish you all happiness and health.
Mwah x
 

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