
The experiences and feelings about transition to adult services will be different for everyone.Ā SoĀ weāre very grateful to Ellie, mum to Zac, 17 forĀ taking the time toĀ shareĀ her experience.Ā
Ellieās son Zac is 17 and will soon be moving on from Birmingham Childrenās Hospital where he has received all his liver care since the age of four.Ā
āThe concept of moving on from childrenās services in itself doesnāt worry either of us that muchā says Ellie. āZac also has cystic fibrosis and because we have moved around a lot due to my job, heās regularly had to go to new clinics and therefore get to know new staff for his CF care.Ā
What would be helpful is to know as far in advance as possible when the move is going to happen and where we will be attending future appointments. Thatās information we donāt yet have. I know the idea is that past a certain age, young people donāt need their parents at appointments but if heās still being treated in Birmingham, thatās 100 miles away from where we currently live and neither of us would be comfortable about him making the journey on his own at this stage. So from a planning point of view, the more advance notice we have about when heāll be moving and where, the better.Ā
Ā Zac used to be treated at Birmingham by Dr Van Mourik who was great at communication. She always made it clear that when he got older, Zac would move to adult services for his liver care and that one of the differences from the paediatric world was that endoscopies no longer take place under general anaesthetic. This is a fact which has stayed with Zac and, while I wouldnāt say it worries him, he definitely has questions about it. Ā
Iām sure heās not alone in this and I think that if there was a way of demonstrating to young people what an āawakeā endoscopy looks like in practice ā either through a model or maybe animation – it would answer some of these questions. I feel that if questions like this can be addressed before the move takes place, this will be of benefit to young people, their parents and consequently the staff who are treating them.āĀ Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā
More information on what to expect from the transition process here