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BlueKota

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Wed Sep 18, 2024, 09:58 AM Sep 2024

Gullian Barre Syndrome [View all]

My friend who I have known since I was seven was diagnosed with this last night, and is currently in the hospital receiving treatment. He started out with bronchitis and then began experiencing numbness in his limbs and went to E.R because he could barely stand. He said he collapsed as they were checking him in.

Of course I had to Google it because though I have heard of it, I wasn't aware of specifics about it. I am confused because Mayo Clinic says it can't be cured, and they can only treat the symptoms, but then goes on to say that the majority of people recover.

This probably sounds like a stupid question, but does this mean it just goes away eventually on it's own? It said it can take a couple of weeks to up to a year to recover. I worry about him because he also had a bout with cancer a few years ago.

Next to my family, he is the person who has known me the longest, and still puts up with me any way. I am worried for him.

Has anyone here had it or know about it?

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Gullian Barre Syndrome [View all] BlueKota Sep 2024 OP
I have taken care of folks in ICU with Gullian Barre Syndrome FarPoint Sep 2024 #1
Thank you. BlueKota Sep 2024 #4
I think it usually goes away on its own Laurelin Sep 2024 #2
Thank you. It does help me stress less BlueKota Sep 2024 #6
Suggest doctors test for Lyme disease SheltieLover Sep 2024 #3
There are a lot of warnings up in our county office buildings BlueKota Sep 2024 #7
It is a very difficult disease to diagnose from what I've read SheltieLover Sep 2024 #9
I am sorry you went through this with your BlueKota Sep 2024 #14
So sorry to hear of the woman's misery SheltieLover Sep 2024 #24
Cured and recovered can be two different things. TwilightZone Sep 2024 #5
Thank you. BlueKota Sep 2024 #8
It's pretty rare. TwilightZone Sep 2024 #10
Good to know about the Cleveland Clinic having more info. BlueKota Sep 2024 #15
Wow. TwilightZone Sep 2024 #19
A doctor once told me always go over what I can expect and BlueKota Sep 2024 #22
People with this syndrome should discuss it with their doctor before getting a Covid vaccine. surfered Sep 2024 #11
He hadn't gotten the vaccine yet and was planning on BlueKota Sep 2024 #16
Good luck! surfered Sep 2024 #23
GBS has received some publicity recently because Freddie Freeman's son has it wysimdnwyg Sep 2024 #12
Thank you. BlueKota Sep 2024 #17
"No Laughing Matter" by Joseph Heller hoosierspud Sep 2024 #13
Thank you. BlueKota Sep 2024 #18
In most people, it's self limiting, meaning it slowly goes away and people recover Warpy Sep 2024 #20
Yes I am close enough to visit BlueKota Sep 2024 #21
Post removed Post removed Nov 22 #25
I had pronounced leg weakness and pain for ca. six months, no_hypocrisy Nov 22 #26
Glad you fully recovered. BlueKota Nov 22 #28
The only person I can remember having it Jilly_in_VA Nov 22 #27
I am happy to hear he recovered. BlueKota Nov 22 #29
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