Over the last week I've had a strange chest problem where my lungs felt really terrible but I had no cold or flu symptoms. Obviously it appears to be a chest infection but how I ask myself. Well either something went into my chest via my mini tracheotomy or it was something else. I remember being told by an intensive care doctor that there was an increased risk of infection with a tracheotomy. While that's true we thought the benefits outweighed the risks and overall that has emphatically been true. Read more about mini tracheotomy tubes in my book. There is one other way I could have developed this illness that being aspiration. Basically that means swallowing food into the trachea and that usually leads to infections. Those with DMD may develop this if they have particularly weak swallowing muscles. Not every person living with DMD will weaken to the same extent in the same areas.  In any case I'm not sure what happened but I'm recovering now and that's the main thing.
Read more about DMD in my book DMD LIFE ART & ME!
EBOOK available here; https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/69702
Available on Amazon USA here; http://www.amazon.com/DMD-Life-Art-Ian-Griffiths/dp/1907652337/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1288120811&sr=8-1
Available on Amazon UK here; http://www.amazon.co.uk/DMD-LIFE-ART-AND-ME/dp/1907652337/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1288105302&sr=8-1
My new Ebook Poetic Diversions available to buy here; https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/206857
All links available in my website here; http://duchennemen.net16.net/Buy-my-books/
My art can be viewed here; www.artwanted.com/thebigG2005
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
Tuesday, 23 October 2012
Mysterious illness
Labels:
aspiration,
Autumn,
care,
chest,
DMD,
food,
infections,
muscles,
mystery,
mystery illness,
October,
tracheotomy,
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