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Internal Pouch Group
Committee
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Chairman :
John Mullins
I've had a working internal pouch since just after my 41st birthday in 2002, after
finally throwing in the towel in my 18 year battle with ulcerative colitis.
I am now fit and healthy and have a very positive outlook. I joined my local
IA group just before my surgery and a couple of years later joined
the committee, and now hold the position of treasurer.
A desire to help others in a similar situation led me to taking part and successfully
completing the IA visitors course in late 2006.
I live in a small village just outside of York with my wife and two young sons,
and now work for an IT company in Leeds after a long career developing computer
games. I have a wide variety of interests but particularly enjoy sports, technology,
travel, and have a probably unhealthy liking for good food and drink.! e-mail:
john@york-ia.org.uk
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Neil Crozier
As of spring 2009 I have had an active
pouch for two years. The first year was no fun and at times I wished I could have
had my stoma back. Two years on and I can’t think why I ever thought that. I am a 54
year old retired banker (admin, not lending/investment, so the credit crunch isn’t
my fault). I enjoy :- being married, my two adult children, fishing, gardening and
watching most sports. Six years with ulcerative colitis caused me to go under the
knife in November ’06. Takedown was March ’07. It was after the first operation
that I joined IA. I initially joined out of curiosity but now wish to help anyone
requiring or having had surgery resulting in a stoma or internal pouch. When trained I
will take over as Visiting Co-ordinator for Kettering IA. I have been immensely
grateful for the support and help I have received from other members, particularly
through the website forums. It is a strongly held belief of mine that as a charity
we should be offering as much assistance to those in need as we can. Sometimes we
must be prepared to go outside of our comfort zone in order to advance this most
important of the IA’s aims.
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Dr. Sarah Harris
Hi, my name is Sarah Harris and I am 36.
I have been a member of Leicestershire IA since I had my colectomy
in 1996. I had pouch surgery the following year. I have been a member of the
IA pouch sub-committee on and off since 1998 and used to be on the
Young IA committee.
My reasons for being part of IA are the same as most other members
- ie. to try and give something back. I had very little chance to prepare for my
colectomy surgery as I had only been unwell for a few weeks, and so I was very grateful
to my IA visitor who guided me through my year with an ileostomy.
I have had quite a few problems with my internal pouch over the years and have been thankful
for the friendship and advice that continued membership of IA
has
given me. I work as a hospital doctor (hearts though not guts!) four days a week.
Most of my spare time is spent with my friends and their growing collection of children,
including being a very proud Godmother to a pouch baby born last year.
e-mail : sarahj30@aol.com
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Dan Jones
Dan is originally from Hereford, but now lives in Bedford with his wife Jill. He
is a fully qualified electrician and has been so since 1993. He also has much experience
in customer services, both face to face and over the phone.
He currently works as an Electrical Shift Technician
at a large banking establishment in Central London where he works with others on
maintenance.
He previously worked as an Electrical Supervisor at a large
wind tunnel
test site in
Bedford
where he was mostly responsible for maintaining all site electrical
services and assisting in the running of the tunnel. He was
also a customer services
advisor working for a national energy company in
Bedford
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Dan has been a
member of IA
since 1995 when he joined the Worcestershire
local group after having a colectomy due to ulcerative colitis. He has had an Internal
Pouch since 1996.
Dan was one of the first people to undergo the “Counselling
Skills for
IA Visitors” course in 2000-2001 and joined the
Executive Committee as National Internal Pouch Coordinator at National Council,
Belfast in 2001. He stepped down in April 2007 due to career commitments, and handed the reins over
to Rachel Hayward but remains on the pouch sub-committee.
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David Minto
I currently reside in Telford but was born in Newcastle and lived in Gateshead for
the first 34 years of my life. I work in the public sector, thoroughly enjoy my
job and the many differing challenges that it offers.
I have had an active ileo-anal W-pouch since October 2006 and it has far exceeded
my best expectations. I was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis in August 2004
(just after my 30th birthday) after an emergency admission to hospital. I
underwent a sub-total colectomy in September 2004 and possessed an ileostomy for
a little over two years.
I rarely give my pouch a second thought. I eat and drink whatever I want.
My pouch doesn’t limit me in any way whatsoever. I am a keen runner and compete for my running
club at a decent level. I also enjoy travelling,
eating out, watching football and sport.
I joined IA in October 2004 while recovering at home after my initial
surgery. I was invited to join the IA Pouch Group sub-committee
in January 2008. I find that having the opportunity to help others by drawing upon
my own experiences, knowledge, and positive outlook, is very rewarding.
e-mail :
dmnufc1892@hotmail.co.uk
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