12/19/18What is Locked-in Syndrome (LiS)?
Locked-in Syndrome (LiS) is a rare neurological disorder often described as the closest thing to being “buried alive”. How is it to live with LiS and what are the steps of the recovery?
Locked-in Syndrome (LiS) is a rare neurological disorder often described as the closest thing to being “buried alive”. How is it to live with LiS and what are the steps of the recovery?
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