You are not alone in your journey with Guillain-Barré Syndrome. These carefully curated resources provide support, information, and connections to help you navigate your path to recovery.
National Organizations & Foundations
GBS/CIDP Foundation International
The leading organization dedicated to support, education, and research for Guillain-Barré Syndrome and related conditions.
Services Offered:
Patient support programs
Educational materials and webinars
Research funding and advocacy
Annual symposiums and regional meetings
Scholarship programs for patients and families
Contact Information:
Website: gbs-cidp.org
Phone: 610-667-0131
Email:info@gbs-cidp.org
Address: The Holly Building, 104 1/2 Forrest Avenue, Narberth, PA 19072
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
Federal agency providing comprehensive medical information and research updates.
Website: nih.gov
GBS Information Page: Detailed medical information and current research
Clinical Trials Database: Information about ongoing studies
Support Groups & Communities
Online Support Communities
GBS Support Group on Facebook
Private group with over 15,000 members worldwide
Peer support from patients and families
Daily discussions and shared experiences
Moderated by volunteers with GBS experience
Reddit GBS Community (r/GuillainBarre)
Open forum for questions and support
Anonymous sharing options
Regular AMA sessions with medical professionals
Mighty GBS Community
Mobile app-based support network
Condition-specific discussion groups
Progress tracking tools
Regional In-Person Support Groups
Finding Local Groups:
Contact the GBS/CIDP Foundation for referrals
Check with local hospitals’ neurology departments
Search through the National Multiple Sclerosis Society (many groups welcome GBS patients)
Contact your state’s disability services office
Starting Your Own Group:
Contact the GBS/CIDP Foundation for startup guidance
Partner with local hospitals or community centers
Utilize social media to connect with local patients
Medical Resources
Specialized Treatment Centers
Centers of Excellence:
Many medical institutions have specialized neuromuscular programs with GBS expertise:
Evacuation planning for mobility-impaired individuals
Emergency communication plans
Research & Clinical Trials
Current Research Opportunities
ClinicalTrials.gov
Search for current GBS studies
Location-based trial searches
Eligibility screening information
GBS/CIDP Foundation Research Programs
Funded research initiatives
Patient registry participation
Research volunteer opportunities
Participating in Research
Benefits of Participation:
Access to cutting-edge treatments
Contribution to medical advancement
Comprehensive medical monitoring
Potential access to experimental therapies
Questions to Ask:
Study objectives and procedures
Potential risks and benefits
Time commitments required
Compensation and expense coverage
Technology & Apps
Health Management Apps
MyRA (My Recovery Assistant)
Progress tracking for neurological conditions
Symptom monitoring
Appointment scheduling
Medication reminders
Symple Symptom Tracker
Customizable symptom logging
Progress visualization
Healthcare provider sharing capabilities
Accessibility Technology
Voice Control Software:
Dragon NaturallySpeaking
Built-in voice control on smartphones and computers
Mobility Apps:
Wheelchair accessibility mapping
Public transportation accessibility
Parking assistance for disabled placards
Quick Reference Cards
Health Management Apps
Hospital Visit Checklist:
Questions to ask your medical team
Information to provide to healthcare providers
Rights as a patient
Insurance and billing considerations
Recovery Milestone Tracker:
Expected recovery timeframes
Functional improvement markers
When to contact your healthcare provider
Celebrating progress achievements
Contact Information Summary
24/7 Support Lines:
GBS/CIDP Foundation: 610-667-0131
Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988
Key Websites:
GBS/CIDP Foundation: gbs-cidp.org
NINDS: ninds.nih.gov
Clinical Trials: clinicaltrials.gov
This resource directory is regularly updated to provide the most current information available. If you have suggestions for additional resources or notice outdated information, please contact us at support@guillain-barre-syndrome.com.