Marcelin - Interview 37  

Marcelin - Interview 37

Age at Interview: 55
Sex: Male
Age at Diagnosis: 51
Background: Marcelin is a research and technology systems engineer, divorced, with 4 children aged 27, 20, 16 and 7. Ethnic background/nationality: African.

Brief outline:Marcelin was diagnosed over three years ago (in 2003), after several years of weakness in his arms, and later his legs. He now uses a wheelchair. His speech is unaffected. He continues to work full-time. (Partner Tess also interviewed, MND44).

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When he finally got a diagnosis after 7 years, he felt hopeless and that there was no point going on. It took a long time to accept it and find a way forward.
 
He wants to continue working - it makes him feel useful and he enjoys interacting with other people.
 
Straight after diagnosis he did not want information about MND, but then he decided to find out as much as he could to help him fight it.
 
He tries to keep active. Singing in music therapy helps his breathing. He had breathing problems when he became ill and has learnt that staying fit is important.
 
He gave up driving because he was worried that tiredness would make him lose concentration at the wheel and cause an accident.
 
It is important to him that his mind is unaffected and he can continue to work in the same job.
 
He has been impressed with the quality of the support network locally. He feels completely taken care of and that gives him confidence.
 
Marcelin never thought he'd have another relationship, but it means a lot to him that Tess wants to be with him and values him as he is now.
 
His Living Will states that he does not want any ventilation. He wants those caring for him to let him go slowly and naturally. He does not want to be a burden.
 
Religion is not important to him, but he believes in some kind of entity. He sees illness and death as important parts of nature and he is not afraid.
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