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Hi my name is Gary and I suffer from the effects of encephalitis

Any help or advice is greatly welcomed

My wife and I have separated while support is put in place for her, our kids and me. But do not know if we will ever get back together??

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Can you tell us more Gary. How and when did you contract Encephalis and what (apart from the fatigue) are your most troublesome symptoms ?

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Kirk5w7

Hi Chefkilly there are not many of us posting on here that i am aware of who have survived encephalitis.

I am 6 years post my illness, i have all the same symptoms nearly all of us have, chronic fatigue balance problems etc.

I also lost peripheral vision to the right and have trouble with my body temperature control, one minute im too hot then im too cold.

Because of lack of mobility, i find i had great trouble in the early years moving my head around, i cannot run or do many gym type exercises, im confined to swimming and walking, i have gained 15 kilos in weight and am having real trouble shifting it.

I suffered dreadfully with pressure headaches which im hoping are under control with my newest medication. It has also helped with my skin sensitivity which has also been a problem.

Im sorry you are no longer together with your wife, hopefully this can be rectified, i know how difficult it is for family members of BI sufferers to cope.

Do tell us of your main concerns and ill try to ease your mind.

Janet xx

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RogerCMerriman in reply toKirk5w7

Seems less common, though I have a feeling that a number would classified as Learning disabled ie happens when young and fairly poor outcomes, I worked with a few until recently.

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Chefkilly

Hi, thank you for your reply. Because my diagnosis was almost a year after I was first I’ll, and still waiting for rehab to fully kick in, I’m worried that I will never be able to improve.

And that in turn my wife will see no improvement in me.

The relationship with my kids has hit rock bottom and I do not know how to repair it fully as the support we were promised as not happened yet!

Thank you.

Gary

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randomphantoms

Hi Gary and welcome.

If you are up for it look on the @headway.org.uk website and download the leaflets.

Not only can you find things to do to help you improve but sharing them with your family might help them understand a little better.

Find out if there is a headway group near you and go along.

And give headway a ring on Monday 0808 8002244 (office hours).

Glad you have found us.

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Chefkilly

Thank you for

Your reply, I have been in contact with headway, and they have been amazing with what they have done in a few weeks, so much more

From them than I have had from the NHS in 18 months !

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cat3

So glad you've found us Gary and also been in contact with the helpline. A year isn't a long time for getting the hang of brain injury. Learning coping strategies and letting go of the past takes time and courage ; just a shame you've no family support, though I appreciate it's complicated.

Sorry it's been so disruptive family-wise and I'm sure you'll be struggling with morale, but were always here for back up m'love.............. x

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Lisamarie27

Hi Gary I’ve had encephalitis four times and it is so hard, my last one was last April so I’m still recovering. I’m here if you want to chat Lisa xx

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