Readers of the Barts Blog might be interested in this video.
hello.advice needed…I’m willing to bet a lot of money on the fact that no case is like my little sisters.diagnosed at 28 with ms…now at 34 six years later,bed bound can’t feed herself cnt move.cnt hav bowel movements.now speech is slurred unable to swallow.memory affected.has 8 carers daily.discharged last year from consultant as no one was able to help anymore apart from prescribing pregablin for her shakes there is nonother doctor contact.her case is very bad very quick very shocking.now if she cnt swallow or talk then that would be it for her that’s her last movement which is by mouth.we have a ms nurse .we just have no idea how to understand y she has got so bad so quickly.please help me raise awareness so my sister can get some more contacting with more professional s to aid her with advice and guidance.thankyou.zaq
Brilliant, thanks Whammel. (Is it just me or is Prof G looking younger?)
Sue
You’re right he does, but I expect that’s more to do with overwhelming relief at being de-deployed from the Covid-19 frontline and back to being a Neurologist again. Good job too, we need him back.
Very informative. Thanks for sharing