Interview 10
In 2006 her partner was diagnosed with Weil’s disease, a rare bacterial infection. She stayed at the hospital for five nights and then in a nearby hotel.
In 2006 her partner went to Borneo, where he did some work as a doctor. Four days after returning to the UK he felt tired and had flu-like symptoms. He was later diagnosed with Weil’s disease, a rare bacterial infection, and spent thirteen days in ICU, two days in a coronary care unit and about five days on a general ward.
As the hospital was some distance from her home, she stayed in the relatives room for five nights and then in a nearby hotel. She felt that, at first, the doctors didn’t think her partner had anything serious and that they might have diagnosed him sooner if they had. She got information about Weil’s disease and her partner’s treatments from doctors, nurses, by reading her partner’s medical books and talking with friends who were health professionals.
While her partner was in hospital, her life revolved around the hospital and his progress. She recalled occasions when relatives waited outside the ICU, sometimes for long periods of time, before they were allowed in because nurses were busy or had forgotten that the visitors were waiting. She praised the support she received from ICU nurses and from friends. At the time of interview, her partner was recovering very well and they had got engaged.