A Short Bowel Syndrome interview .

ZF's interview


How did all start?

Complication from Cerebral Malaria Tropica

Do you already have a diagnosis? How long did it take you to get it?

Yes; about 2weeks

For what medical specialties have you been treated? What has been the most useful specialty for your?

Cerebral Malaria Tropica

What has been the most useful thing for you so far?

I survived and I am still alive!

What have been your biggest difficulties?

- Finding the right Diet - To cope up with this situation - Pain manegement

How has your social and family environment reacted? Have your social or family relationships changed?

Me and my family are still in denial mode. Relation has been strengthen with family and friends.

What things have you stopped doing?

- Eating my favourate food. - Frequent travelling - Freely travelling

What do you think about the future?

Future is challenging!

So far, which years have been the best years in your life? What have you done during them?

My life was beautiful and I enjoyed each single day till I got this incident.

What would you like to do if you didn’t have your condition?

I will continue enjoying my life as usual.

Finally, what advice would you give to a person in a similar situation?

Keep it up and dont loose hope!Hoping for a better tomorrow.


Nov 6, 2018

By: ZF

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