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I would like to know the effects of alcohol re: his"brain scar" and if you know of other cases.
my son had bacterial meningitis with encephalitis and brain abscess in 2007, he was 15 and had some seizures.he was put in pharmacological coma for 2 days. spent ,in all ,5 weeks in hospital and another week coming and going to receive intravenous antibiotics afterward he had two take epanutin for
my son had bacterial meningitis with encephalitis and brain abscess in 2007, he was 15 and had some seizures.he was put in pharmacological coma for 2 days. spent ,in all ,5 weeks in hospital and another week coming and going to receive intravenous antibiotics afterward he had two take epanutin for
daniela
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Meningitis Now
13 years ago
Measuring Tourette's
Measurement is important because hard numbers can prove things that vague impressions cannot. Measuring the severity of TS is notoriously difficult for a variety of reasons. First, the tics are very variable, even from hour to hour in some people. They also vary over longer time-frames (the famous 'waxing
Measurement is important because hard numbers can prove things that vague impressions cannot. Measuring the severity of TS is notoriously difficult for a variety of reasons. First, the tics are very variable, even from hour to hour in some people. They also vary over longer time-frames (the famous 'waxing
sternj
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Tourettes Action
14 years ago
The Dreaded Manflu
I’ve escaped! Well, for a short while, whilst we enjoy a lovely Christmas dinner with the in-laws. Yesterday was my 37th birthday which the walking manflu didn’t realise until 3.15, no card, no present, (no Christmas present either) this has been an on-going problem since 2003 not just a manflu hic-up
I’ve escaped! Well, for a short while, whilst we enjoy a lovely Christmas dinner with the in-laws. Yesterday was my 37th birthday which the walking manflu didn’t realise until 3.15, no card, no present, (no Christmas present either) this has been an on-going problem since 2003 not just a manflu hic-up
catherinem
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Tourettes Action
13 years ago
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Survey results so far. What can be done?
This is the current survey question and results, so far.... How much did you know about meningitis before it touched you/your family? - 82% of you had heard about meningitis but didn't know much - 18% didn't know anything at all At the Meningitis Trust we are very active trying to get meningitis signs
This is the current survey question and results, so far.... How much did you know about meningitis before it touched you/your family? - 82% of you had heard about meningitis but didn't know much - 18% didn't know anything at all At the Meningitis Trust we are very active trying to get meningitis signs
RichardMN
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Meningitis Now
13 years ago
Re Lyme's Disease
Hi All - I write this in shock because my cousin who lives in France with her partner and young family has just emailed to tell me that she's just been diagnosed with Lyme's Disease. She is an actress/ performer, lives in rural France and runs a circus with her partner and 2 young kids so this must be
Hi All - I write this in shock because my cousin who lives in France with her partner and young family has just emailed to tell me that she's just been diagnosed with Lyme's Disease. She is an actress/ performer, lives in rural France and runs a circus with her partner and 2 young kids so this must be
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NRAS
13 years ago
A little bit down
I've been feeling quite sad, but not depressed, the last week. I suppose part of it is feeling sorry for myself, but I have been sad that my Mum can't visit at the moment because her Menieres disease has started playing up again. I usually see her every second Monday but that won't happen any more until
I've been feeling quite sad, but not depressed, the last week. I suppose part of it is feeling sorry for myself, but I have been sad that my Mum can't visit at the moment because her Menieres disease has started playing up again. I usually see her every second Monday but that won't happen any more until
LittleClapham
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Tourettes Action
12 years ago
What are the risks to me (on anti-TNF + Methotrexate) of being exposed to shingles?
I've heard people in the day-care unit talking about getting shingles and how its disrupted their treatment. Now an old friend is coming back to the UK for a short holiday and I'd love to see her, but she says she's had shingles. Before I say anything, what do we know about shingles and how it can be
I've heard people in the day-care unit talking about getting shingles and how its disrupted their treatment. Now an old friend is coming back to the UK for a short holiday and I'd love to see her, but she says she's had shingles. Before I say anything, what do we know about shingles and how it can be
cathie
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NRAS
13 years ago
So what do doctors know.....
about viral meningitis. Well as it happens in my experience not a great deal. I contracted it in July 2002 (July 13th as it happens, sort of stuck in my brain if you see what I mean) and was seriously ill in hospital with the sort of stats that make nurses take a sharp intake of breath. My eldest daughter
about viral meningitis. Well as it happens in my experience not a great deal. I contracted it in July 2002 (July 13th as it happens, sort of stuck in my brain if you see what I mean) and was seriously ill in hospital with the sort of stats that make nurses take a sharp intake of breath. My eldest daughter
Jonad724
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Meningitis Now
13 years ago
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