Shyam - Interview 35  

Shyam - Interview 35

Age at Interview: 80
Sex: Male
Age at Diagnosis: 80
Background: Shyam is a graphic designer/book illustrator, married with 1 adult daughter. Ethnic background/nationality: Indian British.

Brief outline:Shyam was diagnosed with MND about six months ago (2006). He has difficulty walking and uses a wheelchair. His speech is slowing down and his voice is changing.

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A course of physiotherapy helped, but now he often forgets to keep doing the exercise. He likes having hydrotherapy once a week.
 
He says he has never felt worried or upset by the diagnosis. What saddens him is feeling that he is a burden on his wife.
 
He once got stranded in the bath after he let the water out. Now he has a shower seat.
 
He does not want any information about MND and what other people feel. He wants to experience it for himself and wait to see what happens.
 
Drawing on Hinduism and Buddhism, he accepts MND as a guest in his body. They have to live together in peace and he feels he should not worry or panic.
 
He fell halfway up the stairs. He crawled to his alarm call buzzer to get help. Now he has a stairlift. Ideally he needs one wheelchair upstairs and one downstairs.
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