 Basically I'm a painter. I always wanted to visit Lorraine Museum in Paris to see Mona Lisa painting and I have great, I'm a great admirer of that, and other paintings also. It so happened that suddenly I was able to get my dream come true. So I visited through Europe tour and as I reached Zurich suddenly I underwent a complete breakdown. My whole body became immobile. It softened nervous system and my muscular system, everything, you know, it was so softened that I was not able to move out of my bed. And then I, it's called, actually now I know it's a Guillain Barry syndrome. It's a viral, neurological viral disease. It's a very rare disease. It, I have heard that it comes one in a million falls sick because of this. And it is a very long journey to get a recovery also. Everybody helped me to reach the hospital in Zurich itself, Switzerland. And there I was there for nearly three weeks. And then I was air flown, that is, air ambulance was flown from Zurich to India. It is 10 and a half hour journey. Very rare, you know, like everybody were anxious that whether I would be able to sustain and able to face the 10, 10 and a half hour journey. The moment I reached India, I was admitted in Manipal's ICU. I was there for nearly four, four and a half months, almost like September in ICU. Basically this kind of treatment is physiotherapy. And physiotherapy, huge department, it is called PMR. One which takes care of all physiotherapy, including some of the ortho also. But the other one they have, it's called minus one floor, where it is machine, that is stimulation is also given there. Basically I want to talk about the physiotherapy team in Manipal, which really if they were not there, that kind of team, I don't think I would have come back to this particular normalcy. Today what you are seeing me is I am able to walk, I am able to talk because all doctors and physiotherapists, they were there at the beck and call of day and night with me. I was on ventilator for nearly four and a half months. I was in oxygen. Various kinds of physiotherapy were done to me. Like initially they used to make me sit in the chair for two hours. Very patiently they used to treat me by helping my fingers, my hands. Later I was taken by the wheelchairs and by the bed, by the beautiful lovely stuff, the housekeeping stuff. Always they were smiling and the moment I used to read the PMR hall, I was very happy because I knew this is what I have to do, if I have to get back to my family, get back to the usual routine kind of my day to day life. Of course it was a second birth for me and each and every doctor there would be there, especially Dr. Dheeraj and Dr. Naveen. To come back to my family, my friends and relatives, what a wonderful family I have. I don't have words actually. Especially my husband is so lovable and he was there every minute, every second and all the burden he never shared with me. He took so much care of me. Today also he is so much, many times he is so tensed up. I tell him don't get tensed up. He is very loving, very caring. I have very lovely grown up son who is very, very lovable and very caring. All my friends and relatives, they were always there praying for me. I am a very positive person and I am able to overcome this with not much difficulty anymore. I am able to do many of the things which I thought I will never be. One thing I want to really share with you which I really want to do and hope everybody listens also. We think Indians that what is there here, I tell you, my nephew, my other people, my friends from US, they were horrified. They were not believing at all that I am able to walk within 6 months. Best doctors are visiting home and treating me. Just a little bit of need based therapies going on. I am almost at the end of that. So thank you Manipal, thank you doctors.