He was diagnosed very quickly and hospitalised and treated with IV antibiotics for 14 days. He had all the appropriate follow ups, and was cleared as having no long term damage. He is a happy and healthy child, and is an average to upper-achieving student, so no worries there. We recently had a medical assessment for emigration purposes, and the doctor who performed this became somewhat concerned about his inability to, 1. walk on the outer edges of his feet, 2. walk on the inner edges of his feet, and 3. walk on his heels. (All of which my 4 year old daughter can do!). He was reluctant to expand on his concerns, other than to express that he felt it may be due to come neurological deficit caused by the meningitis, but not serious enough to do anything about it. I have since discussed this with a family doctor, who was pretty off hand and dismissive, and also teachers, who felt it was not an issue.
My concern is that he is an enthusiastic participant, but not a very successful one, at any kind of sporting or physical activity - and this is mainly due to his lack of co-ordination and general "ungainliness". He seems unable to hold his feet in certain ways that other children have no problems doing. I have always assumed he just wasn't gifted with a "sports gene", but am now starting to wonder if there is some fall out from the Meningitis. He has recently started karate, which we did thinking it was helpful for co-ordination and balance issues, but he is struggling so much to get the routines and co-ordinate the "katas". He attends 3 lessons a week, and is missing gradings over children who go only once a week, purely because he just doesn't get it! Understandably he is becoming disheartened. I am unsure whether to start booking doctor's appointments to explore this, as I don't want to give him the idea there is something wrong with him, or an excuse to quit.
Has anyone else had a similar experience, or anyone with more medical knowledge got any gems to share please?