Spontaneous Hemorrhage 5 Years Later? - Meningitis Now

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Spontaneous Hemorrhage 5 Years Later?

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I had viral meningitis 5 years ago. I still have lots of brain fog and vertigo. While in the midst of my acute symptoms 5 years ago, my fingers on my right hand were numb. Took forever to get them back. Now 5 years later I am seeing spontaneous hemorrhages under the skin on three of these fingers. Reddish purple patches that come and go. Anyone else have these????

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Lidldidl

Not had the spontaneous haemorrhage but still have numb fingers to both, hands six months down the line. Very interested in replies to your question. xx

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Bellesmom12 in reply toLidldidl

I will tell you mine still go numb at times. Especially when stressed. Weird stuff.

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