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i was diagnosed in 2011. i had the plasmapharesis and ivig treatments. both worked. i still have numbness in fingers and toes but its slowly going away.
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I diagnose with GBS in mid Feb 2013. First, I got drop foot. The next week I developed into double vision. My right eye was paralyzed. The symptoms tortured me for one and a half month. Finally, doctor sent me to hospital. Lumbar puncture took fluid for test. Then I had IVIG injection for 2 days. On the second day, my right eye started to move. Double vision disappeared. After 4 days hospitalized. I can walk home properly. 95% recovered. Back to work on the 5 day. This was a very scary experience because the leg slow motion makes me slow in stepping the gas pedal and the brake pedal. Now I am on the way to 100% recover.  Don’t give up. ??Is anybody know, the eye can 100% go back normal or not because I sometimes have mild double vision when I turn my right eye to the right corner.

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I was diagnosed with Guillion Barre at the age of 18 in 1978. At the time, there was 1 other case along with mine, in the bed across from me, and 11 cases reported in all throughout the country. I, too, was paralyzed from the neck down, and told they couldn't tell me whether I would walk again... live or die. I did have what was termed a "full recovery ", but throughout my life have been diagnosed/suffered from Fibromyalgia, Chronic Back Pain (3 surgeries), Raynauds, fatigue and joint pain. I, too, have also always wondered if these conditions are directly related to my previous illness, and no doctor I have questioned seems to know either! But, it does seem nearly impossible that our bodies would go thru the trauma they have, and NOT have some repercussions...?

Does anyone have any knowledge that they can share???
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PHIL MAC .. I have cured GBS with a course of high dose IV vitamin C.
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