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Local Woman’s Struggle with Hyperemesis Gravidarum Highlights NHS Challenges

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Local Woman’s Struggle with Hyperemesis Gravidarum Highlights NHS Challenges

Title: Lincolnshire Woman’s Battle with Hyperemesis Gravidarum Shedding Light on NHS Difficulties

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Local Boston resident, Millie Fitzsimons, bravely described her shocking ordeal with hyperemesis gravidarum (HG). This severe form of nausea, which affects 1-3% of pregnant women, resulted in Millie requiring hospital admission 16 times and suffering significant weight loss of three stone. Despite the severity of her symptoms, obtaining effective treatment was fraught with challenges.

Millie likened her horrendous experience to feeling as though she was on her deathbed, suffering from as many as 40 vomiting episodes daily. In spite of her struggle, medical help was not immediately accessible and she faced a lack of empathy from health professionals. Her relentless pursuit finally led to the procurement of Xonvea, a medication known to alleviate HG, but not without an agonising four-month delay.

Millie’s encounter with HG underscores the disparities in the availability of NHS treatment, commonly referred to as a postcode lottery system. She is hopeful that her story will boost understanding and foster increased support for women affected by HG not only in Lincolnshire but nationwide.

This story has been reworked by The Lincoln Post, based on original reporting by www.bbc.com.

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