Beyond the ordinary

What is it Guillain- Barre

Guillain-Barre (gee-YAH-buh-RAY) syndrome is a condition in which the body's immune system attacks the nerves. It can cause weakness, numbness or paralysis.

Weakness and tingling in the hands and feet are usually the first symptoms. These sensations can quickly spread and may lead to paralysis. In its most serious form, Guillain-Barre syndrome is a medical emergency. Most people with the condition need treatment in a hospital.

 

Guillain-Barre syndrome is rare, and the exact cause is not known. But two-thirds of people have symptoms of an infection in the six weeks before Guillain-Barre symptoms begin. Infections can include a respiratory or a gastrointestinal infection, including COVID-19. Guillain-Barre also can be caused by the Zika virus.

There's no known cure for Guillain-Barre syndrome. Several treatment options can ease symptoms and help speed recovery. Most people recover completely from Guillain-Barre syndrome, but some serious illnesses can be fatal. While recovery may take up to several years, most people are able to walk again six months after symptoms first began. Some people may have lasting effects, such as weakness, numbness or fatigue.

How GBS changed my life

Guillain-Barré Syndrome has profoundly impacted my life, bringing about unexpected changes and challenges. This blog serves as a personal chronicle of my journey, sharing the struggles, triumphs, and the new perspectives I've gained. From adapting to physical limitations to finding strength in unexpected places, I aim to provide an honest look at what it means to live with GBS and how it has reshaped my understanding of resilience and hope.