Sitting hearing Gareth Southgate being interviewed on the opening day of the 2022 World Cup he made me think when he said a lot had changed in the football world...
On the first day of Christmas, Lynch syndrome gave to me… another capsule en…dos..copy I love Christmas. I’ve been listening to Heart Xmas radio station in my car since mid-October....
By Sam Alexandra Rose Sam guest blogs regularly for Bowel Research UK, sharing her experiences with bowel cancer and Lynch Syndrome. I like to joke about cancer. My key...
By Adele Sayers Adele is a colorectal surgeon working in Exeter. She has kindly volunteered to add her fantastic experience and knowledge to our social media feeds and will also...
Next thing I hear is someone saying “Eric, Eric, open your eyes.” “Eric, the procedure went well, we’ve repaired your bowel and given you a stoma” “Stoma?” I thought as...
By Nigel Horwood Nigel guest blogs regularly for Bowel Research UK, and is an active participant in Bowel Research UK’s People and Research Together (PART) network. Part one of...
What’s your current job and where did you train? I’m a consultant colorectal surgeon based at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital. I joined Hull York Medical School in September...
By Sam Alexandra Rose Sam guest blogs regularly for Bowel Research UK, sharing her experiences with bowel cancer and Lynch Syndrome. When I returned home from the hospital in...
There’s a huge appetite for reliable information about diet and nutrition for people with inflammatory bowel diseases and those living with the aftermath of bowel surgery. The trouble is reliable...
By Eric Douglin Eric Douglin very kindly shared his story for our #auguts campaign and will be guest blogging regularly for Bowel Research UK. This is his first blog for...