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GBS – Trials & Triumphs 1,120 days & counting…
My Journey By Month…
Category Archives: Guillain-Barré Syndrome
Semicolon;
Life goes by in the blink of an eye…appreciate the moments and cherish the people you love because you never know when they will be gone from this life… Continue reading →
Magic Glass…
I have happy, childhood memories of window shopping; the thick glass of the storefronts was like a magic trick that made the lights brighter and the displays more impressive. Years later I am experiencing a reversed version of those moments … Continue reading →
Labels & Labour…
Shortly after my diagnosis with Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) and Neurogenic Heterotopic Ossification (NHO) I met someone who was in remission; she maintained that as cancer was never in control of her life she uses the label fighter versus survivor. The … Continue reading →
Things You Shouldn’t Say Out Loud…
I intended this post to be an epic rant but at some point I reminded myself that we (i.e. all humans including myself) can only understand from our individual level of perception so my epic rant is now a passionate plea… … Continue reading →
Guillain-Barré Syndrome Awareness Month
For one month every year, persons across the world acknowledge several different diseases and causes with colours, ribbons and activities. In May, some use blue for Guillain-Barré Syndrome awareness, green for Mental Health awareness and/or purple for Lupus awareness. Regardless of the … Continue reading →
Solitude, Isolation, Loneliness ….
Solitude, Isolation, Loneliness… Three distinct words that are often analysed as a whole; some believe that solitude is connected and replenishes while isolation and loneliness are disconnected and diminishes, some proffer that loneliness and solitude are the expressions of the … Continue reading →
Dare To Be A Champion For Rare!
February is a unique month; it is the shortest of the calendar year but definitely the longest of my life; to skim the surface (purposely omitting in-depth details on the pain, swelling and daily physical struggles) within the last 28 … Continue reading →
Bittersweet…
Each one of my physical therapy (PT) sessions are structured to promote movement, restore physical function and reduce pain. As a personal goal, every month I try to increase my weights or reps and add a new exercise to my routine. The … Continue reading →
The Abyss…
In my ‘ The Other Stuff ‘ post, I described the intense nerve pain associated with Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) as a life form that threatened my sanity. Preservation of mind came only after I started to move my toes and … Continue reading →
Independence…
Today Barbados celebrated 51 years of independence from the United Kingdom. National celebrations are most often preceded by discussions and heated debates about what independence means and if it truly exists for us as a nation. Within 24 hours, the … Continue reading →
Clarity!
From separate conversations recently, I realized that the specifics of my paralysis and immobility are not fully understood by some persons who are following my journey with Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) & Neurogenic Heterotopic Ossification (NHO). At first I was surprised, … Continue reading →
Balance & Choice
At the moment that I was admitted to hospital it did not occur to me that I would be in a coma within 24 hours, I expected to be home in 5 days. At the time of my discharge from … Continue reading →
Just Breathe….
When I was planning for this post I intended to write about milestones – I would have highlighted the 11th of August as my 18th month anniversary with Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS); discussed my emotional health and the relief I felt … Continue reading →
Dreams or Fears?
Les Brown said “too many of us are not living our dreams because we are living our fears.” I can relate, I live in fear of… …what else will be added to my current diagnoses of Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS), Neurogenic … Continue reading →
The Power of Purpose!
The physical limitations and emotional chaos of Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) & Neurogenic Heterotopic Ossification (NHO) have created havoc in my life – loneliness, anxiety, boredom, depression and lack of productivity are just a few of my inherited struggles. While I am … Continue reading →
little or BIG Things?
Do you consider how your mind and body functions to allow a day in your life to happen? I did not, my well established routine happened independent of my conscious thoughts until Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) and Neurogenic Heterotopic Ossification (NHO) … Continue reading →
New Beginnings…
Birthdays are a celebration of life. It is a day when we acknowledge the passage of time and the cycle of change. A moment where we reflect on the past, count our blessings and plan for the future…it’s a new beginning! … Continue reading →
One Year..
February 2017 – how do I record time relative to the drastic changes in my life? 1 year..366 days..12 months..52 weeks..8,784 hours..527,040 minutes..31,622,400 seconds Seconds! The 8 digits were best suited to the enormity of Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) and Neurogenic … Continue reading →
GBS Fighter!
I had a conversation with a lady who fought and won her battle with Cancer, I referred to her as a ‘Cancer Survivor’ but she corrected me and said that she is a ‘Cancer Fighter’; she had never embraced the … Continue reading →
January 2017
I never made New Year resolutions and 2017 was not going to be the year that I started but I knew that I had to make changes if I was going to deal with Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) & Neurogenic Heterotopic … Continue reading →
The Other Stuff
I saw this image and could immediately relate it to me and the last 10 months with Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) and Neurogenic Heterotopic Ossification (NHO).
….November 2016
Have you ever fantasized about something? What was going to happen, how you were going to feel and the conversations that you were going to have as you relayed the sequence of events to others! I did, I had a … Continue reading →
Manipulation Under Anesthesia (MUA)
I had read every article, book, research paper, information booklet and personal account of Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) that I could find, Neurogenic Heterotopic Ossification (NHO) and Manipulation under Anesthesia (MUA) had suffered the same fate. … Continue reading →
October 2016
October was a mixed bag…the Manipulation Under Anesthesia (MUA) was postponed from the 05th to the 19th. There was already so much uncertainty surrounding the procedure that I was not sure if the delay was a positive or negative omen but … Continue reading →
…September 2016
After the consultation with the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Specialist & Orthopaedic Surgeon I managed to make it into the taxi before breaking down. The driver was so concerned that he pulled over and attempted to console me with kind words … Continue reading →
Touched!
My experience with Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) has evoked the purest and sincerest of thoughts and emotions; I am always awed to hear persons relate their interactions with me after GBS, below my dear friend Kellie Cadogan-Price shares hers…
July & August 2016
Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) epitomizes change, pain and time at their greatest… Every aspect of my life had changed, I missed the person that I use to be but most of all I missed the independence that I had taken for … Continue reading →
June 2016
There is a saying that time flies when you are having fun, the opposite holds true! I was home for only three days but they were three especially long days and I was reeling from the pain, exhaustion and whirlwind … Continue reading →
Home
28th – 31st May 2016 Day 114 / 28th May: 16 weeks after the onset of my symptoms I was being discharged from the hospital.
Thank You!
Regardless of the situation or the severity, illness is never isolated. GBS especially, demands that everyone with whom you come into contact with give of themselves physically and emotionally.
Special Care Ward
10th APRIL – 28th MAY 2016 Day 66 / 10th April: After 8 weeks I was still dazed, partially paralyzed, swollen and prone to erratic blood pressures but stable enough to be transferred from MICU. I was attempting to speak but unable … Continue reading →
Medical Intensive Care Unit
12th FEBRUARY – 10th APRIL 2016 Day 8 with GBS…I have no definitive memories from this moment, everything that I share with you about this period in my journey is as told to me…I attempted to take a sip of … Continue reading →
Rise Up!
They are days that I need all the help that I can get, when the prayers, support and care provided by those who truly love me are the only anchors I have. This song/video says it all, top five on my … Continue reading →
The Diagnosis
11th – 12th February, 2016 On the 11th at 6:12 p.m., for only the second time in my entire life, I was admitted to hospital….I was in accident and emergency for a little over an hour before being taken to my … Continue reading →
Hello world!
THE BEGINNING: 05th – 11th FEBRUARY 2016 The sunrise of the 05th of February 2016 was the catalyst for a series of events that threatened and failed to end my life but successfully altered its’ course forever…..