Carolyn Wheatley
- Chairman
Following initial years of illness prior to PN
I know how it felt to be alone without appropriate
support and treatment. Once I commenced PN I felt
it only right to share some of my personal experiences
with other people to eliminate those frequent
moments of fear and panic.
Encouraging fellow patients to unite and be part
of the 'patient forum' is rewarding while providing
patients and carers an opportunity to educate
everyone involved with caring for patients fed
at home artificially ~ fundamentally if you haven't
experienced it yourself you are not able to fully
understand.
Justine Bayes - General
Secretary
I started on home parenteral nutrition in December
2000 due to Crohn’s disease, and before
this had a PEG. I became involved in PINNT after
attending the PINNT Weekend held in July 2002,
where, due to the friendliness of everyone there,
I felt part of a family; a family that knew the
all the ups-and-downs that artificial nutrition
can bring, and that could offer practical help
and support.
The PINNT ethos is very important to me: I do
believe we all have something we can offer each
other.
Jackie Huff
I decided to volunteer my time to PINNT as I
can remember exactly how I felt, those many years
ago, when I was told that I would need to go onto
artificial feeding. Probably, like most of you,
I thought that I was the only person in the world
that was like this.
I have since found out that PINNT can offer me
the same support, if not more, than I can give
other people.
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Dave Schneider
My twin sons were born prematurely and subsequently
diagnosed with 'failure to thrive'. Feeding was
a nightmare early on. Making contact with PINNT
and talking to other parents provided some answers.
Although there was the feeling of mutual respect
between those parents and I, I considered them
heroes as I do all of the PINNT patients, parents
and carers.
Why do I offer my services as an executive committee
member? Because I want to give something back
to PINNT for helping me and I think it important
to promote PINNT's message - that you're not alone
and that patients can help professionals to help
them.
Geoff Simmonett - Treasurer
My first introduction to PINNT was from my gastroenterologist
when I went to see him to review the PEG he had
recently fitted. I became a member and found the
work that PINNT does in supporting and informing
fellow Enteral and Parenteral nutrition users
like myself was very rewarding. It has also given
me the chance to use the knowledge I have gained
about artificial nutrition to try to improve the
quality of life for other users.
Karen Williams
I found out about the work of PINNT through my dietitian, and from the very first phone call I made to PINNT I have received invaluable advice and support. I'm now 3 1/2 years on from having my PEG-J fitted and am more confident about my condition and treatment. I joined the PINNT EC with the aim of helping PINNT raise it's profile among patients and medical professionals so that more patients can benefit from the sort of help I received.
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