In July 2017 I fell ill whilst studying at the University of Nottingham. Initially starting with severe back pain for which I was provided painkillers by the doctors I then spent a few days with heavy flu like symptoms and was advised by 111 to go to hospital after I started experiencing numbness in my lower back. At this point I realised I was unable to walk and simply fell over when trying to stand, something I put down to dehydration and lack of food having not kept anything down for days. When I was admitted to hospital I was rehydrated by a drip and initially seemed to improve but this was short lived as I still could not walk unaided and developed weaknesses in my arms and chest as well as spreading of the initial numbness.
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