Lorraine. "His kidneys failed, then all his organs": her husband suffered from intensive care polyneuropathy

In Hamonville, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Laure Viguié created her own transportation service for disabled people, serving her husband, who became quadriplegic after a long stay in intensive care, and anyone who can't find a way to get around outside of their medical appointments. Laure took the wheel of a white van to free up time and support her family. It was an option to have more time, but also to find respite from a life that hasn't given her much time to breathe in recent years.
How to approach this tortuous and painful story? A caregiver, Laure Viguié created her own transportation service for disabled people, serving her husband and anyone who cannot find an alternative way to get around outside of their medical appointments.
Yet another story of career change? Not only that. Laure took the wheel of a white van to free herself and support her family. It was an option to manage her time, but also to find respite from a life that hasn't given her much time to breathe in recent years. To meet her, you have to cross the Toul countryside, skirt fields, and reach Hamonville in Meurthe-et-Moselle. A Lorraine village under a gray sky on this...
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