Sunday, June 13, 2010

The Transition

My aunt, a nurse at Children's Health System, was recently working on her Magnet Recognition Program and the focus was on the transition from pediatric care to adult care.  She asked me to write a couple of paragraphs about my experience:
In 2002, I was 24 years old. That year, I faced an important transition in my life – not from childhood to adulthood, as one might imagine, but similar. I was next in the group of patients being transferred from pediatric care at The Children’s Hospital of Alabama to adult care at UAB Hospital.
As one of the first patients to transfer to UAB, we were truly the “guinea pigs." Our transition was difficult. Life at Children’s was good – our nurses cared for us not just as patients, but also as family.That happens when you grow up in the hospital – spending days and weeks in “Club Med” several times a year.We were treated as “VIP” – in short, we were spoiled. While we had to adhere to a treatment program, we were allowed to essentially do as we pleased. There was an activity room with games and movies to keep us busy and we were allowed to go out on “pass” – which allowed us a chance to return to real life (even if just for a couple of hours) in the midst of doctors, antibiotics, and respiratory treatments.
Life at UAB was different. We were little fish in the big sea of patients at UAB. The doctors and nurses didn’t know us, didn’t understand our routines, and were simply not used to caring for patients like us. We were expected to stay in our rooms. For insurance reasons we were no longer allowed to leave the hospital.  We had to be adults. Imagine our shock.
I know now that it wasn’t difficult just for the patients, though. Over the past eight years, we’ve faced many challenges and a steep learning curve, but we’ve done it together. Our doctors and nurses have grown as use to us as we have to them and they are now our “family” just as much as those from childhood.
What was your transition to adult care like? Were you transferring into a new adult program or one that was well established? I'd love to hear what other CF patients have encountered.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a wonderful story...you are truly an eloquent writer and story teller.

bankrgrl said...

Summer ~

I screwed up and didn't get your comment to post but I totally agree with you. The first few visits over at UAB were terrifying - so different from anything we had known before. I only lasted eight days of a 14 day visit before I refused to stay any longer, it was that bad.

I think (hope) the transition is much smoother now ... thanks to people like you and me. And you're right, I love our 6S family now as much as I loved our TCHA group and can't imagine being anywhere else.

Hope you are feeling good too!