Ian to both Aimee and amyThanks guys. I’m now writing a book on my experiances. I’ve sent a chapter to a medica student in australia who said it opened her eyes on the male side of things.
My mum once said I’m lucky to be alive. I had a minor op before I was diagnosed and strangely I never went into crises. Maybe it’s meant to be. I’ve also sent what I’ve wrote to the old doctor so he can see my side of the story. I’m now due to see a phychologist soon with my currant endo. As usual there is a waiting list in England. But my endo wants to push me to the top of the list. It’s time to face the past and sort myself out moreso for the kids I now look after with my nursing.
If you ever want to see a chapter of my book email me at ianfairbrother@blueyonder.co.uk The grammer is a bit of a mess at the moment but I’m adding all the time. Please respect copyright etc. My ultimate ambition would be to see it dramatised on tv. Hopefully it will open the eyes of parents and medics. Anyways
take care all and all the best aimee with school. It’s took me 3 years to get to university to do my training. 2 years to go. Of course it is all thanks to my families perservirance and patients over the years. I’ll be the proudest man on earth if and when the cap and gown go on
Love you all
Ian