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Aged 51-60
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Interview 07
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He has had to learn to be patient but will be living life as normal once he is better.
Was diagnosed with Guillain-Barre Syndrome, a rare disorder of the peripheral nerves, those outside the brain and spinal chord. Was in intensive care for 7 months and on a ward for 1 month. Was preparing to have rehabilitation at time of interview.
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Aged 61-70
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Interview 36
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Physiotherapists, carers and an occupational therapist helped her until she was strong enough to do more for herself.
Was admitted to hospital in 2005 for surgery to remove a brain tumour. Complications, including a pulmonary embolism and breathing difficulties, led to intensive care admission.
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Aged 51-60
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Interview 32
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At first she had meals on wheels and a carer coming four times a day, but soon she could look after herself.
Was admitted to intensive care in 2004 because of a perforated duodenal ulcer and septicaemia. Spent 29 days in intensive care, about 6 weeks in a general ward, and 6 weeks in a rehabilitation hospital.
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