In terms of the onset of symptoms, it started off slowly but then the symptoms multiplied in 2008. She went from sort of having these flu-like symptoms in February of 2008 to a wheelchair by April. I could see that the medical profession was not going to get to the bottom of it, and I lived in the States for 22 years—I am Canadian, but I lived there for 22 years—and I just said we need to do something else. I actually thought she was going to die. That's how sick she was. She's still in treatment. I want you to know that she still is being treated. She's had a PICC line.
So it's not like she lived 10 months in Connecticut and, wow, all hell broke loose and she's fantastic. That was just the start of her being brought back to life, shall we say.