So yesterday I had a super important appointment with my neuro-renal-urologist, aka The Bladder Removal Guy, and I was super anxious about it... well guys, here’s a photo of my happy face afterwards, because guess what? IT WENT REALLY WELL 🙌🏻! My dr, who does not have the warmest bedside manner (he’s a great dr, just not super friendly), legit made me happy cry 😭. He told me I’m a credit; to myself, my mum/family, and my clinical team, and said that he’s very impressed with all the hard work I’ve put into make this intermittent catheterisation thing work. As long as the current program keeps working, there is no need for bladder removal 🙌🏻! Although bladder removal is still on the cards, so to speak, it’s not imminent as long as things go to plan; cue me looking down at my bladder and kidneys, and entire body tbh, and whisper-yelling “keep your shit together!”. I’m so incredibly grateful for all the support, encouragement, love, and especially patience everyone in my life has shown me on this journey. It hasn’t been easy, but we’ve done it 🙌🏻 and as much as I’m genuinely really proud of myself, I know for a fact I couldn’t have done this without you all ❤️ There are so many people I need to thank for being so amazing, but I just want to say I know for a fact I wouldn’t have survived the last six months without @caroline.davies350 and @mjenga10 keeping me sane and keeping me going, when all I wanted to do was give up. Love you guys more than life itself, and I’m so thankful to have you in my life 💖 WE DID IT GUYS! #wedidit #intermittentcatheterisation #incontinencequeen #palliativecarewarrior #yesiamabadass #thankyouall #couldnthavedoneitwithoutyou #blessedbeyondmeasure (at Remos) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0o0jbSBulv/?igshid=8vvytn6180w6









