Guest guest Posted April 30, 2011 Report Share Posted April 30, 2011 I have seen reports on this Internet, even videos of people who lost speech, became crippled and could barely communicate who were recovered enough to be fully functional, except residual symptoms of more fatigue and such than what they had before they got sick. Just saying, people can come back from horrendous disabling symptoms with the right care. I didn't start recovery treatments on one of my until he was 14, because I didn't even know such existed. When you start recovery treatments on a 14 year old (after years of failed efforts of taking him to psychiatrists and neurologists with little difference), it's like watching a miracle happen before your eyes. It's sad when medical professionals are pessimistic because they are the ones that we need to be the most hopeful. Love and prayers, Heidi N Albert died February 14, 2011. Albert had Lyme disease and had been >paralyzed for a year, on a ventilator, dialysis, and tube feedings. He was in a >hospital in the Minneapolis area. The hospital took him off dialysis recently >and requested a court order to take him off all life support. Albert was >withdrawn from life support on Feb. 14 by court order, against his wife's >wishes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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