It’s just a bad cold. That’s what thirty-five-year-old Carrie Grimes believed. Then her hands and feet went numb. Still, doctors sent her home from the emergency room saying it was most likely just a side effect of the antibiotic. The next morning, she could not stand, and the paralysis was creeping up her limbs. Within five days, the vibrant young mom was unable to move and relying on a ventilator to help her breathe.Well beyond a bad cold, Carrie had Guillain-Barré Syndrome - a rare disease diagnosed in fewer than 6,000 people in the US each year. Bouncing Forward is the story of how she and an extensive tribe of family, friends, and health care professionals fought for every inch of hope and healing.