Kirsten Clark

Kirsten's Leaving rehab after treatment for GBS

Fundraising for Guillain-Barre & Associated Inflammatory Neuropathies (gain)
£265
raised of £250 target
by 25 supporters
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Leaving rehab after treatment for GBS, 27 August 2014
Participants: Leaving rehab after treatment for GBS
We offer support, educate and fund research to help those affected by GBS/CIDP

Story

About three months ago (May 2014) Guillain Barre Syndrome paralysed me. Staff in ICU at Southmead Hospital saved my life. Their hard work then led to me, several weeks later, breathing unaided and having my trachy removed. I was moved to a ward where on 18th June i fed myself and by the 20th, with enormous effort from OTs and physios i could use a wheelchair for short periods. Sensation has gradually returned. On 1st July I was transferred to Frenchay BIRU where an amazing team have kept me motivated and taught me to walk again and complete all sorts of tasks independently that we take for granted in everyday life.
Today, 27th August, I came home.
I am so grateful to all of the hospital and rehab staff who have helped me on this journey and to the friends and family who have kept me going.
GAIN supported me ad my friends and family by providing us with information. The charity also fund research into the condition and are working to raise awareness. I will continue to benefit from their work as my recovery continues at home.

About the charity

GAIN is dedicated to helping people affected by GBS, CIDP and the associated inflammatory neuropathies. We provide information and support to patients and their families, raise awareness of the conditions amongst medical and social care professionals, and help to fund and facilitate research.

Donation summary

Total raised
£265.00
+ £61.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£265.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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