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Sweaty, pale and disoriented

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Hi everyone,

I have noticed that when I go out sometimes like to Publix or in large crowds I get sweaty, pale and disoriented. Is this normal for 9 months post VM?

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Flo53

Hi

Yes I get this all the time with supermarket lights and noise- even my doctor surgery have awful bright wall lights and have to wear sunglasses

I am 19 weeks post viral meningitis and still get stiff necks headaches and exhaustion .

I am still off work

Since coming out of the hospital- I have improved but now reached a plateau that I cannot seem to pass

I do need to get back to work soon but I still have to have naps in the afternoon

It’s very frustrating

Jayne x

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Barbaustralia

It's now 4 months and the sweating has stopped but bright lights and flash lights from photographer awful

Yes exhausted ❤️️

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