Recovery from Guillain-Barre Syndrome

A young woman who had Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS), a rare condition, sought treatment at the medical centre (GMC). She spent 75 days in a row on life support. But following a successful medical intervention, she healed and went back to her home.
On the evening of January 14, Radha was transported from Akola to the GMC. She had a rare condition called GBS that had rendered her limbs useless before arriving here. She was unable to even raise her neck. Additionally, she spent roughly 15 days on life support in a private hospital in Akola. While paying for the care received here, the family was forced to sell their farm and jewellery.
Finally She carried the medicine. She received life support. Numerous issues arose during the course of the therapy. The endeavour was initiated by all resident physicians and senior physicians in the department of pharmacology. One of the lungs was about to collapse. There was also pneumonitis. Additionally unsteady were the heart rate and blood pressure. There was frequent diarrhoea. But medical professionals saved her from a serious condition. She always greeted the medical staff with folded hands when they arrived each day. Finally, on Tuesday, she went back home. The girl's eyes started to cry at this point, and so did those of her family members.
