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barton baird wrote:Cripes mate,thats terrible.My stepson contracted meningitis when he was only 6 on Christmas day. It was only the fact that the hospital was empty when he was rushed in that saved him.
Wouldn't wish it on anyone, Not all symptoms show so it's scary, I got the rashes a week after treatment! The headache is like no other headache though, literally like your heads about to explode.
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dum-dum wrote:Wouldn't wish it on anyone, Not all symptoms show so it's scary, I got the rashes a week after treatment! The headache is like no other headache though, literally like your heads about to explode.
Glad your o.k. now.It does put things into perspective though.
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dum-dum wrote:I've done my bit raising the profile of it, might even help someone
There's a leaflet they hand out, it highlights some key moments;
8am Wake up with a headache
10am medication is no longer relieving the headache
2pm dizziness and photophobia sets in
4pm headache is now worse
{some other things}
10pm Dead!
It read something like that, ultimately the ending was the same.
Good to see rival fans coming together for the goodness of mankind BB, like I say, we may have done our bit
Glad you survived/have been reincarnated, but in these times of austerity, if people are going to be dead by 10 O'clock anyway the leaflet seems a bit pointless.
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Joined: Sep 18 2010 Posts: 4623 Location: Easter Island
pmh wrote:Glad you survived/have been reincarnated, but in these times of austerity, if people are going to be dead by 10 O'clock anyway the leaflet seems a bit pointless.
They were hoping it would cause a massive influx of people visiting the GP with migraines.
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Joined: Sep 18 2010 Posts: 4623 Location: Easter Island
gingerspice wrote:It's a pretty serious thing to have and if not caught within a few hours can kill so Ur lucky Ur wife is a nurse it can be confused with flu.
Yeah, I was content, although uncomfortable, laid in bed under the covers, never have liked going and waiting in the hospital and assumed I'd be told to go home and rest, Another thing though, When the doctor came I'd started being sick (just bile) and this was her "kerchinnngggg" moment as it meant my head had swollen inside and a certain gland that causes you to be sick had pressure on it. I realised how serious it was when I didn't have to occupy the waiting room, as my doctor had diagnosed and referred me, I skipped straight through to treatment on arrival.
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Joined: Jan 16 2010 Posts: 7138 Location: Ramsey Street, Brough
dum-dum wrote:Yeah, I was content, although uncomfortable, laid in bed under the covers, never have liked going and waiting in the hospital and assumed I'd be told to go home and rest, Another thing though, When the doctor came I'd started being sick (just bile) and this was her "kerchinnngggg" moment as it meant my head had swollen inside and a certain gland that causes you to be sick had pressure on it. I realised how serious it was when I didn't have to occupy the waiting room, as my doctor had diagnosed and referred me, I skipped straight through to treatment on arrival.
Yeah it's always a sign when u don't have to sit with all the drunks in a and e my other half had it bout 10 years ago I wasn't with him then think his was the meningocil one.
dum-dum wrote:Yeah, I was content, although uncomfortable, laid in bed under the covers, never have liked going and waiting in the hospital and assumed I'd be told to go home and rest, Another thing though, When the doctor came I'd started being sick (just bile) and this was her "kerchinnngggg" moment as it meant my head had swollen inside and a certain gland that causes you to be sick had pressure on it. I realised how serious it was when I didn't have to occupy the waiting room, as my doctor had diagnosed and referred me, I skipped straight through to treatment on arrival.
while were on the subject of awareness thought id tell my story.. Was 15 went home from school with flu. Next thing i knew woke up in castle hill after spending the week in a coma. meningocil septicema (spelling) had to learn how to walk again as my muscles in my legs stopped working. Very lucky not to have lost limbs or brain damaged or even worse... Its always nice to read the stories of people spotting it early and it being cured as in this day and age everyone knows the symptoms. 18 years ago it was unheard of in the public domain like it is now. Thank god i had a good doctor.
Joined: Sep 18 2010 Posts: 4623 Location: Easter Island
BlackNwhite wrote:while were on the subject of awareness thought id tell my story.. Was 15 went home from school with flu. Next thing i knew woke up in castle hill after spending the week in a coma. meningocil septicema (spelling) had to learn how to walk again as my muscles in my legs stopped working. Very lucky not to have lost limbs or brain damaged or even worse... Its always nice to read the stories of people spotting it early and it being cured as in this day and age everyone knows the symptoms. 18 years ago it was unheard of in the public domain like it is now. Thank god i had a good doctor.
They deffinately rush this through now, I knew nothing about the condition or it's symptoms and if I'd been single would have just tried to sleep it off, luckily my partner knew all the out if hours numbers and half diagnosed me on the basis of her own awareness taught into them at uni.
Glad your still around, out of interest, were you a rovers fan beforehand?
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