Overview
- She said the sealed cervical area ruptured, leading to severe abdominal pain, heavy bleeding, painful gas and suspected bowel involvement.
- She reported being admitted on September 27 and taken for blood tests, a CT scan and emergency surgery within about 10 hours.
- According to her account, a team of six surgeons and two anaesthetists prepared three potential approaches before repairing the damage and restitching internally.
- She described crying in pain for hours at home and nearly passing out before going to hospital.
- She wrote that she is sore, bruised and exhausted and that recovery restarts after the hysterectomy she underwent for PCOS, endometriosis and adenomyosis.