Episode 77. Guillain Barre Syndrome with Holly Frances – Author of Life Support
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I am joined in this podcast by Holly Frances to discuss her experience of Guillain Barre syndrome as she narrated in her illness memoir titled Life Support: Surviving Guillain-Barre Syndrome. Holly is a mother in a blended family of five, and the face behind Holly After GBS on social media, where her recovery videos have inspired millions of people around the world.
Our conversation traced Holly’s illness from onset with mild sensory symptoms through to complete paralysis within a short time. Importantly, she highlighted less appreciated symptoms of the disease that she experienced, particularly neck pain, a major early symptom that initially indicated a different diagnosis, and which exacerbated and spread as her illness progressed.
Holly chronicled how her weakness progressed rather rapidly to complete paralysis and requirement for ventilation on the intensive care unit. We also discussed the spinal fluid analysis and electromyogram tests she had to confirm the clinical diagnosis of GBS, and the various treatments she received. Our conversation also detailed her long rehabilitation course, interspersed by relapses, and her long and slow journey to complete recovery.
Significantly, Holly also explored the emotional and psychological burden that the illness placed on her, ranging from fear and anxiety to resentment and depression, and the uncertainty that plagued her mind regarding outcome. We also covered how her life and relationships changed on account of her experience of GBS, what the illness has taught her, and the advocacy work that is now the focus of her work.























