Guillain- Barre Syndrome from Start to Finish

I watched a Youtube video of Miranda's miraculous journey through Guillain- Barre Syndrome. This video highlighted what happened from the beginning to the end. She developed this rare disease after an unknown infection and for over 60 days, she was hospitalized. It was sad to watch the progression of this disease. She went from finishing her first year of college to needing a ventilator in order to stay alive within a week. While it was sad to watch her decline, it was more than inspiring to see her rehabilitation! She went from needing a ventilator to stay alive to gradually regaining function of her extremities, the ability to walk, brush her teeth, shower, and go on dates with her boyfriend again. Less than a year later, Miranda was heading back to college for her sophomore year with a new appreciation for life. 

I chose to watch this video because hearing personal stories about disorders helps me better understand them! This was more informative and touching than I was anticipating and I'll never forget it. The rapid onset of debilitating symptoms, the lull of not getting worse but not getting better, and then the recovery process is something I could not imagine until seeing this. Miranda's recovery was actually quicker than normal, but it was still helpful to see! 

I would recommend this video to anyone who is looking to get a clearer picture of what GBS really looks like - a downhill slide and an uphill battle. This disease is rare, but if I ever have the opportunity to be a part of the uphill battle as a practicing clinician, I wouldn't miss it. 


Clash, K. [Kimberly Clash]. (2015, December 23). Guillain-barre syndrome - miranda's journey. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Pu_upY2OhQ


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