Hayley Trotman on the slow road to recovery.
- Credit: Askham
A 44-year-old mum-of-three has made a remarkable recovery from an eight-day induced coma just in time to spend Mother’s Day at home.
Hayley Trotman was admitted to Askham Reham, a specialist neuro rehab community near Doddington, from an acute trust last November.
She had spent three months in an intensive care unit (ICU) where she had stopped breathing twice and had to be mechanically ventilated with a tracheostomy.
Hayley, who works in a school and lives in Orton Brimbles, near Peterborough, had suffered from Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS), a very rare and life-threatening condition that affects the nerves.