Angela

Angela has had asthma and ulcerative colitis since her twenties and had a stroke aged 44. Her asthma is well controlled but her colitis has been worse since the stroke. She struggled with returning to work and eventually quit. She now has financial problems and is trying to start her own business.

Angela’s colitis means that she can have 7 or 8 bowel movements within an hour of waking up. She was warned that the medicines that she had to take for colitis and stroke would clash with each other. Her new GP initially misdiagnosed the stroke, but has since been very supportive in her dealings with her employer before she quit for fear of having a heart attack. She feels that referrals for physiotherapy and counselling came too late after her stroke. Angela has seen medical reports and letters containing facts that are completely wrong and wonders about the extent to which medical professionals are listening to her.

Before her stroke, Angela belonged to a women’s walking group but since the stroke she can’t walk very far and driving is a problem. She feels socially isolated and that many of her friends have forgotten about her. Whilst she was recovering, her parents came over every weekend to help with everyday tasks. Angela would have liked much more help with dealing with the stroke especially day to day issues like cleaning ‚Äö√Ñ√∂‚àö√ë‚àö√Üand accessing health benefits.

Angela found it hard going back to work after a stroke and it was 9 months before she received psychological support.

Age at interview 46

Gender Female

Angela felt that psychological support came too late after a stroke and she wonders whether doctors were listening to her properly. These concerns are confirmed by apparent inaccuracies in her medical records.

Age at interview 46

Gender Female

Angela feels that she gets most support for her asthma. She would have liked to have had more domestic help following a stroke, but realises that is not within the GPs remit.

Age at interview 46

Gender Female

Angela was told she is at increased risk of stomach bleeds and infections due to clashes in her medicines. Repeated sickness absence eventually led to her losing her job.

Age at interview 46

Gender Female

Angela was referred to various professionals after a stroke. She has stopped seeing them but has been given the option to get back in touch if she needs to; she isn’t sure if that’s what she wants.

Age at interview 46

Gender Female