I talk a lot about how DMD affects myself or others with Duchenne's living like I do but my book has had many unintended consequences. One such consequence was definitely helpful for my health. Every week my mum has carers in to look after me for a few hours and it's vital they don't turn up with colds or infections because I could catch it. You see in my book I go through the time I ended up in intensive care with pneumonia fighting for my life. All of that started from a fairly innocuous cold. One of the leaders of the carer company read my book and has made it more implicit to the carers that they not come to my house ill. My book has helped a few people 'get it' and grasp how dangerous DMD can be.
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...In the afternoon the nurses and doctor...had their usual patient meeting about me. They were quite concerned that my oxygen saturations were not rising above eighty percent. All sorts of drastic interventions were being discussed such as the need for permanent oxygen to be used or to start me on a more invasive ventilator....
Read more in my book DMD LIFE ART & ME!
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Foreword
I’m
Ian Griffiths from South Wales.
This book is a story of my
life so far up to the
age of twenty five years. I
live with and suffer from
the ill effects of DMD
which stands for Duchenne
Muscular Dystrophy. It is a
severe muscle wasting
disease and a life limiting
terminal illness. It won’t
kill you in six months in
the traditional sense of
‘terminal’, but it’s far
crueller than that, it steals
every muscle in your body
first and then kills you,
anywhere up to the age of
thirty. There have been
cases of men living past
that into their forties and
fifties but only with
drastic interventions such as
ventilators and
tracheotomies, more on this can
be found by reading on.
I
hope to cover a few things in this
book, from a history of
my childhood years to a
more detailed history from
sixteen years onwards
and finally onto my current
problems and triumphs. At
times things I write may
make you smile or may make
you pause and think about the
seriousness of life with
this devastating disease.
I really hope there will
be a cure but currently for
us supposedly ‘older’ guys
with DMD (over twenty
one), there seems very little
hope. If I don’t see a
cure in my lifetime, I hope
my campaigning helps in
some way bring it about for
future generations, so
another child won’t have to see
their body wither and
die before their time
Welcome to my blog!
Hi there!
This blog is related to my autobiography DMD Life art and me plus there will be non related posts. I have the disease Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and that has left me in a near paralyzed state, I wrote this book in 10 months using one finger clicking one mouse button on one on screen keyboard! Be a follower by clicking in the box on the right and you'll get every new post I make. Feel free to join in with your comments and enjoy!
Ian,
Author and Digital Artist
This blog is related to my autobiography DMD Life art and me plus there will be non related posts. I have the disease Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and that has left me in a near paralyzed state, I wrote this book in 10 months using one finger clicking one mouse button on one on screen keyboard! Be a follower by clicking in the box on the right and you'll get every new post I make. Feel free to join in with your comments and enjoy!
Ian,
Author and Digital Artist
Monday, 24 September 2012
The impact
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Having just been in hospital for a few days with pneumonia I also know how easily with DMD that a simple runny nose can quickly develop into something very serious. And it was one of my careworkers who passed the cold onto me in the first place too! I dunno if you agree with this Ian, but my worry over telling careworkers not to come in when they have a touch of the cold is, arent they then entitled to refuse to come in to help me when I am ill? Because if they did that, I would be screwed and would have to lie in bed all day! I feel like Im caught between a rock and a hard place, you know? Its a tricky situation.
ReplyDeleteSorry you had pneumonia Robert! Terrible thing to have from personal experience. That is a dilemma indeed but the risk to you is higher than theirs, of course their entitled to avoid us but if you explain in a kind way why it's dangerous hopefully they will understand. A cold probably wouldn't be potentially fatal to them.
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