Sarah is safely home! She snuck in under the cover of darkness, arriving just after 11pm last night. Sarah is shown here being reunited with her boyfriend David and with carers and friends who greeted her at... https://t.co/qxXqLTMDPP
To better understand Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and why Sarah needed to have her surgery, please take a moment to watch this short film. It follows the story of Maartje from the... https://t.co/6AlolGXXJs
A greeting for us all from Sarah who is doing well back on the ward.
If you would like to send Sarah your greetings and show her support with a small donation please visit her page on https://t.co/0ZlCSYwgum https://t.co/bTcqCmGEDk
Before and after surgery, Sarah has a smile and a thumbs up for us. Sarah is now awake and talking normally. She has a nasal tube in and she says her pain is being well managed, fortunately no mast cell... https://t.co/VBhtNEZUla
We are so pleased to report that after a risky and intense 10-hour operation Sarah is now in ICU and her surgeons are pleased with how things have gone. They have enabled her to have her head in a more upright... https://t.co/0ZlCSYwgum
Here I go again folks! All gowned and ready, will be taken down to surgery in about half an hour. My scans revealed that my neck is in a far worse state than we thought so I will need reconstruction as well... https://t.co/mN10GcSAxp
Fantastic charity initiative from Nisa. Please nominate The Survival Surgery 4 Sarah Trust for a chance of a £1000 donation to #SurvivalSurgery4Sarah https://t.co/B41A0W18yC