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Paralysed man begs for more hospital recovery time | Paralysed man begs for more hospital recovery time |
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Ross Leslie spent 10 months in intensive care | Ross Leslie spent 10 months in intensive care |
A man who has spent more than 500 days in hospital with a rare auto-immune condition says he is fearful about his recovery ahead of his discharge after his physiotherapy treatment was cut. | A man who has spent more than 500 days in hospital with a rare auto-immune condition says he is fearful about his recovery ahead of his discharge after his physiotherapy treatment was cut. |
Ross Leslie, 62, from Northumberland, suddenly developed Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS), which sees the body's immune system attack the nerves, in May 2023. | Ross Leslie, 62, from Northumberland, suddenly developed Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS), which sees the body's immune system attack the nerves, in May 2023. |
He has been treated at hospital in Newcastle, but believes his progress has begun to reverse by his treatment being reduced, and that there is nowhere suitable to be discharged to. | He has been treated at hospital in Newcastle, but believes his progress has begun to reverse by his treatment being reduced, and that there is nowhere suitable to be discharged to. |
Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Trust (CNTW) said it could not comment on individual cases. | Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Trust (CNTW) said it could not comment on individual cases. |
The retired air freight courier, from Bedlington, was previously fit and healthy and had played an 18-hole golf round the day before the rare condition struck. | The retired air freight courier, from Bedlington, was previously fit and healthy and had played an 18-hole golf round the day before the rare condition struck. |
"I became paralysed from the feet up to the waist instantly, in the space of five or 10 minutes," he said. | "I became paralysed from the feet up to the waist instantly, in the space of five or 10 minutes," he said. |
His paralysis was so bad that initially he could communicate only by blinking. | |
Mr Leslie spent 10 months in intensive care and was then admitted to Newcastle’s Walkergate Park, a specialist NHS neurological rehabilitation centre. | |
"I had extensive hydropool therapy and smaller half-hour sessions with physios. For the first six months I was making big, big inroads. Muscles and joints were getting stronger and moving," he said. | "I had extensive hydropool therapy and smaller half-hour sessions with physios. For the first six months I was making big, big inroads. Muscles and joints were getting stronger and moving," he said. |
During Mr Leslie's long stay in hospital, he has celebrated Christmas and birthdays with staff | |
His treatment programme was extended to 16 September but he was still unable to stand unsupported. | His treatment programme was extended to 16 September but he was still unable to stand unsupported. |
Doctors said Mr Leslie would no longer receive the full physio treatment programme, and he believes his condition has worsened. | Doctors said Mr Leslie would no longer receive the full physio treatment programme, and he believes his condition has worsened. |
"My joints and muscles are getting a lot tighter, weaker," he said. "I'm taking more painkillers." | |
He now faces being discharged to either his own home or a care home, neither of which he feels would be suitable for his needs. | He now faces being discharged to either his own home or a care home, neither of which he feels would be suitable for his needs. |
GBS is estimated to affect about one person in 100,000 each year and while the causes are unknown, patients often develop the condition after an infection. | |
According to the NHS, most people recover within a year, but treatment can require several months in hospital. | According to the NHS, most people recover within a year, but treatment can require several months in hospital. |
Ross and his wife Janet, who has visited him in hospital every day | |
Mr Leslie has complained to the NHS Patient Advice and Liaison Service and management at CNTW. | Mr Leslie has complained to the NHS Patient Advice and Liaison Service and management at CNTW. |
The precise reasons for Mr Leslie’s discharge remain unclear and the BBC understands a complaints process is under way with CNTW. | The precise reasons for Mr Leslie’s discharge remain unclear and the BBC understands a complaints process is under way with CNTW. |
Rich Collins, chief executive of GAIN, a charity which supports people with GBS, said: "We understand that there is enormous pressure across health and social care in terms of funding and resources, but a short-term saving on a health budget may lead to a longer-term social care cost." | Rich Collins, chief executive of GAIN, a charity which supports people with GBS, said: "We understand that there is enormous pressure across health and social care in terms of funding and resources, but a short-term saving on a health budget may lead to a longer-term social care cost." |
A Department of Health spokesperson said: "Our 10-Year health plan will transform the health service by shifting care out of hospitals into community, so all patients receive the care and support they require – we will ensure the NHS has the funding it needs to achieve, and we are committed to delivering the biggest expansion of NHS staff in history." | A Department of Health spokesperson said: "Our 10-Year health plan will transform the health service by shifting care out of hospitals into community, so all patients receive the care and support they require – we will ensure the NHS has the funding it needs to achieve, and we are committed to delivering the biggest expansion of NHS staff in history." |
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