 symmetric paralysis |
While a 30 year old Congressman in Washington, Tyler developed an illness that remains difficult to diagnose. Based on Tyler's clear description of the illness it would today be described as a symmetric, generalized, subacute paralysis. His recovery was so slow and prolonged that he resigned from Congress for two years [2b]. Possible diagnoses include Guillain-Barre syndrome, myasthenia gravis, tick paralysis, diphtheritic paralysis, and botulism [2c]. |
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Tyler described the illness to his doctor as follows [2a]:
I sustained a violent singular shock four days ago. I had gone to the house on Thursday
morning before experiencing a disagreeable sensation in my head, which increased so much
as to force me to leave the hall. It then visited in succession hands, feet, tongue, and
lips, creating in each the effect that is produced by what is commonly called a sleeping
hand, which all of us are subject to; but it was so severe as to render my limbs, tongue,
and so forth, almost useless to me. I was bled and took purgatives which have rendered
me convalescent. The doctor ascribed it to a diseased stomach, and very probably correctly
did so. I am now walking about and I'm to all appearances well, but often experience a
glow in my face and over the whole system which is often followed by debility with pain
in my neck and arms.
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