Diagnosed With Guillain Barre Syndrome And Hepatitis C. What Is The Treatment?
MY COUSIN HAS GULLIEN BARRE SYNDROME HES IN HOSPITAL FOR 5DAYS HE ALSO WHANTS TO THROW IN THE TOWEL I FEEL I NEED TO FIGHT FOR HIM NOT COSIGN HIM TO CHECK OUT HIS LIFE I FEEL ITS THE EASY WAY OUT BUT I HAPEN TO LOVE THE GUY AND WANT TO HELP HIS FAMILY HE HAS HEP C AND NEED SOME ONE TO TALK TOO MY NAME IS HARRY C PHONE DIDITS ARE 0000 I REALLY NEED TO TALK TO THAT ISNT GOING TO GIVE ME THE BULLSHIT IT WILL BE A BLESSED REASON TO TALK ONCE AGAIN MY PEOPLE BUT I NEED TO TREAT LIKE IFHE DOESNT WANT TOGO OUT AND CHACE IT OR FIGHT FOR HIS LIFE THEN I AM WILLING TO CAREFULLY MY NAME HARRY CONTOS PHONE DIGIT IS 0000 GO IN PEACE AND HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND
Dear Friend, Gullien Barrie Syndrome is an ascending paralysis, that occurs usually due altered to immune response. It is usually followed by a fever, sore thoart 2-3 weeks before the onset of symptoms (That might go unnoticed). And sometimes followed by RabiesVaccination.
Important is effective treatment timely, as it may also caused respiratory paralysis.
Diagnosis is usually made clinically, with CSF fluid analysis as supportive evidence. Treatment in early stages is by I.V.I.G (IV immnunoglobulins) or Plasmapheresis.
I suggest you to follow your doctor's advise.
Hope he gets well soon
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Diagnosed With Guillain Barre Syndrome And Hepatitis C. What Is The Treatment?
Dear Friend, Gullien Barrie Syndrome is an ascending paralysis, that occurs usually due altered to immune response. It is usually followed by a fever, sore thoart 2-3 weeks before the onset of symptoms (That might go unnoticed). And sometimes followed by Rabies Vaccination. Important is effective treatment timely, as it may also caused respiratory paralysis. Diagnosis is usually made clinically, with CSF fluid analysis as supportive evidence. Treatment in early stages is by I.V.I.G (IV immnunoglobulins) or Plasmapheresis. I suggest you to follow your doctor s advise. Hope he gets well soon