A younger mum who has been caught in hospital for practically 9 months is desperately making an attempt to be allowed house in order that she will be able to stay along with her son.
Rachel Thomas, aged 31, has been in hospital since September 2021.
Rachel, from Laughharne in Carmarthenshire, has suffered with poor well being for quite a lot of years, however now receives vitamin and fluids by way of tubes inserted into her abdomen and is at the moment ready for her leg to be amputated, Wales On-line stories.
Even in the meanwhile, it's not doable attributable to her being too unwell.
In what looks like a earlier life to Rachel, who's at Glangwili Hospital, she labored as a observe nurse at Furnace Home Medical doctors Surgical procedure in Carmarthen, however was identified with Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) in 2017, a type of dysautonomia, which is a dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system.
Briefly, it signifies that Rachel wants fixed care, and the usage of a wheelchair.
Her son, eight-year-old Noah, lives with Rachel’s dad and mom and sees his mom on weekends and each evening on FaceTime. Rachel, regardless of the challenges she faces every day, desires that to alter.
“I’ve at all times suffered with in poor health well being from a younger age, however 5 years in the past my well being actually deteriorated and I developed a situation known as dysautonomia,” mentioned Rachel. “My nervous system doesn’t regulate correctly and it impacts my bladder and my bowels and I now have intestinal failure. I’m solely in a position to tolerate just a little little bit of meals, so that is going to be a long-term battle.”
Rachel’s dream is to be allowed to stay at house along with her son and her dad and mom. Because of the workers at Glangwili Hospital, she was allowed house for a number of stolen hours on Christmas Day to see Noah. She hid in a wrapped field and made his Christmas when, to his shock and delight, she appeared as if from nowhere.


However for her dream to change into a actuality she wants to lift round £8,000, most of which might be spent on a particular battery pack for her wheelchair which might considerably enhance her high quality of life and provides her what she craves essentially the most: time along with her solely son.
Rachel is aware of she would require the usage of a wheelchair for the remainder of her life, and he or she has already helped to lift cash for employees at Glangwili who she can not reward sufficient for the care they supply her with each single day. In 2018 she made it to the highest of Pen y Fan in a specialist wheelchair and in 2019 she raised extra funds by finishing the Cardiff 10k, once more in a wheelchair, and even managed a number of steps with the assistance of a pal to cross the end line.
“The workers on Steffan Ward on the hospital are completely unbelievable - it’s probably the greatest wards I’ve ever been on,” mentioned Rachel. “Regardless of the pressures the NHS are underneath they've been excellent, they usually don’t get sufficient credit score.”

Having accomplished fundraising challenges herself prior to now, it's now Rachel who wants all the assistance she will be able to get, and her buddies have already signed as much as do their bit with a RunforRach 5k all through the month of June, whereas others are doing a skydive and a marathon, with all proceeds raised going to fund Rachel’s dream of dwelling at house with Noah.
“Sadly, the NHS can not fund every little thing,” defined Rachel. “I require in depth bodily rehabilitation as soon as I get house, a number of instances every week. Nevertheless, the NHS will solely have the ability to supply two periods on a weekly foundation as a result of calls for of the service. I'll want additional hospital stays and coverings at numerous hospitals together with Cardiff, Morriston, and Kings Hospital in London.
“I would like to have the ability to take Noah to the park. I need to spend time with him and do issues with him on a regular basis. In the meanwhile we depend on everybody else however I simply need to be a mum and do what different mums do."
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