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Hospitaliced 2nd June and spent 8 days on antibiotics, turns out had tuscano virus from being bitten by sand fly, I had returned from spain two weeks earlier. Iit caused a menghis encephalitis.

Slow recovery with taste loss head fogs, sight and hearing issues. Physical ability and tiredness. Although getting better still not back at work, any advise or others experiences on recovery would be useful right now as this is getting me down

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I was in end of June , please don’t get down , it is a slow recovery I know , just rest rest rest , the more u rest the better and quicker u will recover . Thoughts hang on in there x

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