dai11y 09/12/2020

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Here’s What It’s Like To Live With A Tracheostomy

  • Ginny Butcher describes her experience of living with a tracheostomy (or ‘trache’): a tube in her neck, connected to a ventilator to enable her to breathe.
  • She’s completed a master’s degree to become a lawyer, and has done many impressive things such as rock climbing, abseiling, canoeing and zip lining, all with a ventilator strapped to her body. She’s also flown a plane and completed a half-marathon.
  • The practical aspects are that she needs to carry three bags of machines and some spare batteries at all times. One of the machines is to assist with coughing and secretions. The tube needs changing daily, which Ginny likens to something as boring as “clipping your toenails”.
  • It has its upsides too – Ginny doesn’t breathe through her nose or mouth, which makes her “the absolute best at downing pints”. Worth a read!

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