Violen Wim’s life was going pretty well. 28 years old, little boy, lover, nice apartment… The only light shadow on the board, job that is a bit annoying. Everything cannot be perfect.
February 2019 will sound the death knell of this strangely happy life. “I am vomiting. Gastroenteritis, no doubt. Then convulsions, electric shocks in the legs, compote muscles, neck pain. “Day and night, no shutdown mode.” Violen comes to the emergency room and undergoes an electromyogram. “Kind of darts between electrified needles and my muscles. It must be painful, but I don’t feel anything.” The diagnosis is made: the young woman suffers from severe Guillain-Barre syndrome. His immune system is attacking his nerves.
Every hour is nothing but stillness, boredom and suffering. I have no pleasure anymore. No deviations. (…) I’m going crazy
Violen Wim
He then enters a whirlwind narrating in a moving book covered in hallucinatory pictures of himself. First, resuscitation and putting in an artificial coma. “When I wake up, I’m naked, in a hospital gown, lying down and numb…
Source: Le Figaro

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