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In this episode of Quiet Connection, I’m connecting with Holly Frances, who shares the raw and emotional story of becoming a mother—just as her body was shutting down from Guillain-Barré Syndrome.
Diagnosed just weeks after giving birth, Holly spent nearly three months in the ICU, fighting for her life. She opens up about the physical toll of GBS, the guilt of not being able to care for her daughter, and the slow, determined climb toward healing.
Holly’s story is one of resilience, vulnerability, and quiet transformation—proof that even in our darkest seasons, there’s a way forward.
To learn more about Holly, visit her Instagram, Facebook, or Website.
Takeaways
- Holly always dreamed of being a mother from a young age.
- The journey into motherhood was planned and exciting for Holly.
- Life doesn't always go as planned, as Holly learned through her illness.
- Holly was diagnosed with Guillain-Barre syndrome shortly after giving birth.
- Support from family and medical staff was crucial during her recovery.
- Holly found hope through connecting with other GBS survivors.
- The journey of recovery taught Holly to appreciate small moments of motherhood.
- Courage can manifest in quiet determination rather than loud declarations.
- Holly's bond with her daughter strengthened through their shared experiences.
- Holly's story serves as a beacon of hope for families dealing with GBS.
Sound Bites
- "I was diagnosed with a rare disease."
- "I could no longer walk."
- "I was put into ICU on a ventilator."
- "I wanted to give up."
- "I felt very alone."
- "You just gotta keep trying."
- "Courage doesn't always roar."
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