Southwark News - March 16th 2023

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From emergency care to fundraising half marathon HOLLY FLEET, a journalist from Epping in Essex, has run a half marathon in aid of the hospital she says has given her life back. Holly ran from St Thomas’ Hospital in central London to St George’s Hospital in Tooting and back again with her partner, Callum Campbell, to raise money for Guy’s & St Thomas’ Charity. After months of heavy bleeding and severe pain, Holly was initially diagnosed with proctitis (inflammation of the lowest part of the large bowel). But by November 2021, things worsened and she attended St Thomas’ emergency department. Surgery quickly followed to treat ulcerative colitis, a condition where the colon and rectum become inflamed and small ulcers develop, which can bleed and produce pus. Holly, spent two months at St Thomas’, including a week in the intensive care unit. When it was not possible to control the bleeding and pain with medication Holly was offered a type of surgery called an ileostomy where the small bowel (small intestine) is diverted through an opening in the tummy (abdomen) known as a stoma. Holly, who calls herself ‘Stoma Babe’ on Instagram to raise awareness of the condition, said: “I had the surgery done, but because I was really unwell before it, I had to have a blood transfusion. I was in the high dependency unit for about four days after the surgery and then I had

to go back to intensive care. After that my vitamin levels started to balance out a bit more. I was in hospital until the end of January 2022.” Holly is thankful for the care she received at St Thomas’, including from her surgeon, and the critical care and nursing teams who supported her recovery, who she says were “so helpful and so kind to me”. Holly is raising awareness of ulcerative colitis, which the Crohn’s & Colitis UK charity says affects at least 1 in every 227 people in the UK. The condition can develop at any age, but is most often diagnosed in people between 15 and 25 years old. One possible complication of ulcerative colitis can be an increased risk of developing bowel cancer. Holly said: “If there is any sort of bleeding, you should never leave it. You should always go to the doctor, you should always push for an answer. “What I want to get across, particularly to young people, is that you can still have a life with a stoma. You can still feel good about yourself. That’s why people have the stoma surgery to give them their lives back.” Ashley Sartini, a gastrointestinal matron at Guy’s and St Thomas’, said: “Holly has come so far from the patient we met one year ago. A big thank you to her and to Callum for their fundraising efforts.” To support Guy’s & St Thomas’ Charity visit: https://gsttcharity.org.uk

Holly Fleet and partner, Callum Campbell at St Thomas’

Kidney patient: ‘Donation is life-changing’ SARAH JONES is an active organ donation campaigner and founder of Share Your Wishes, after having a kidney transplant at Guy’s in May 2006. Sarah, 50, from Burgess Hill in Sussex, said: “It’s nearly 17 years since I received my kidney transplant. This was a kidney gifted to me by a courageous family, who agreed to organ donation.

Sarah Jones at Guy’s Hospital

The neonatal unit won the Paediatric Awards for Training Achievements (PAFTAs) award for best training unit in London. The national PAFTAs are held in partnership with the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, and recognise the very best in paediatric training in the country.

Guy’s and St Thomas’ is a leading UK centre for renal transplantation and the treatment of kidney disease and it has the largest kidney transplant service in England. In the year to March 2022, there were 71 adult living donor kidney transplants at Guy’s and St Thomas’ – the most in the UK. To find out more about organ donation, go to www.organdonation.nhs.uk

New cancer ward at Guy’s

Evelina London neonatal unit wins award THE LONDON School of Paediatrics recently published its Trainee Doctor End of Post Survey results, which show the neonatal unit at Evelina London Children’s Hospital, part of Guy’s and St Thomas’, is rated as the best in London for training experience.

“I would urge everyone to talk to their loved ones about organ donation and their wishes for this. “We have to make the conversation around organ donation the norm and as families will always be asked to support your loved one’s decision, it’s vital to leave them certain. People know that it can make a huge difference to the recipient, but it is also life-changing to their friends and family.”

A NEW state of the art ward for adult cancer patients has opened at Guy’s Hospital. It was designed with input from patients and staff.

Olive ward

Olive ward has 14 beds in total, in three-bed and single ensuite rooms, including an isolation room for radiotherapy patients. The arts scheme was designed with artist Sophie Smallhorn and includes

artwork from Guy’s and St Thomas’ Foundation’s collection. Olive ward is part of a project to deliver four new cancer wards at Guy’s Hospital. This will include a dedicated ward for teenage and young adult patients. The project is part funded by Guy’s Cancer Charity and will be fully completed later this year.


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at the Den

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last dance at The Den

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page 30

Gary Rowett explains key reason behind c harlie c resswell’s improved performances

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page 30

lions loanee has ‘burning desire to be the best’

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long delighted by lions’ shut-out Goalkeeper praises teammates after facing no shots on target at Reading

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dockers day at the den for Huddersfield clash lions’ legends return to SE16 to celebrate former glory

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millwall deliver one-punch knockout to reading

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h amlet find p ort in storm

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pages 27-28

MOTHER’S DAY MESSAGES

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pages 20-21, 23-27

guernsey, greenwich, garfunkel’s and ghosts

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pages 19-20

what’s on in Southwark director of b erlusconi tells all

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BUNNY HOP EGGSTRAVAGANZA

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Housing repair issues have got so bad, children are now getting involved

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Still no arrests after brutal attack outside Bermondsey school

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broken heating leaves camberwell e state residents shivering as teMPeRatuRes dROP tO -1

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New cancer ward at Guy’s

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From emergency care to fundraising half marathon

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Met Police officer jailed for 16 months for shoving a woman over in Honor Oak

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WHat’s gOing On at 567 Old kent ROad?

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Your business, creating your website & market presence

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four men are charged by murder detectives investigating february shooting of bermondsey man kai number’s up! Bingo club set to close

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Young maestros call checkmate at Southwark’s first-ever inter-school chess tournament

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rally organised against pub’s non-existent kids’ drag queen event in se22

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remembering the towering figure of the lion-hearted youth club ‘miracle man’ John motton

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Will film put Peckham on the map?

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‘mould is making us sick’ schoolgirls demand a stop to insufferable living conditions

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is hospitalised in bike hangar collision that ‘council

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Man wounded after reports of shooting in Nunhead

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Treat your mental wellbeing in the same way as you would treat your physical health

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Paying the wrong service charge?

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‘schoolboy plunged to his death after viewing suicide posts online’

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Disabled Millwall fan visits all 272 tube stops to raise ataxia awareness

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e ast s treet m arket traders protest against above-inflation fee increases

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