Jackie
                    
                    
                    
                    
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                        I came down with GBS, Miller-Fisher Variant in 1993, at the age of 58.  I spent Christmas in the hospital.  Initially, the onset mimicked a stroke, that is I had numbness up the left side of my body over to my right fingertips.  My face drooped on the left side and my tongue felt thick.  I had no muscle control when examined by my doctor.  He called in a neurologist and I received IVIG (5 doses)  I left the hospital after 8 days.  I experienced double vision for about a month and used a walker for about 3 weeks.  I had a full recovery, except for a numbness in my left foot and leg which persists to this day.  In l997 and 1998, I had a re-occurence of the illness.  The double vision again lasted a month and I received IVIG at home.  I noticed after the 4th dose, I had a reaction (chills, fever).  It seems that when I get a virus now, I experience double vision.  Other than that, I was most fortunate to have recovered.