Where is everybody?
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I first stumbled across the site, especially the forums, back in 2013 when I was recovering. The forums provided me such comfort. I was able to hear from others who had had GBS. I heard from experienced memebers, such as Jim-LA, and new, frightened people, similar to me. The peace of mind and comraderie meant and still means a great deal to me. It’s not necessary to go it alone. Give it a try. It certainly worked for me.
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Same boat as you, but only 3 years recovered. I still have a type of ptsd from the gbs and then drop the covid on top of that, wow! I got permanent “scars” from the gbs, numbness in feet and one hand.
But like everyone else with a disability, you adapt to it, and stop thinking about it as much.
How about that Fauci trying tell us not to get vaccinated? What a head f***.
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Jon, it’s good to hear from you. I absolutely agree with our adating to the scars. I feel very lucky that after 10 months I was able to walk (a bit wobbly) unaided. My balance is still not so great, but I’ve learned to get by. I found this type of discussion so helpful when I could barely get around using a walker.
Hopefully, others are paying attention and will join in. Thanks.
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