Viral meningitis

Logan44551

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Hey guys wasn't sure if I was going to post this or not, but figured I would. So I felt pretty weird at work the other day, my back hurt pretty bad. When I got home I got a headache like nothing I have ever had, sensitive to light unbearable pain in my forehead. Ended up going to the ER, doctor ordered a CT scan and a Lombard puncture. Culture came back positive for viral meningitis. So got admitted for the last 3 days and pumped full of antivirals and antibiotics. Luckily for me it didn't make it into my brain just the fluid in my spine. Anyhow thought I'd share with you guys, pretty serious shit.
 
Hey guys wasn't sure if I was going to post this or not, but figured I would. So I felt pretty weird at work the other day, my back hurt pretty bad. When I got home I got a headache like nothing I have ever had, sensitive to light unbearable pain in my forehead. Ended up going to the ER, doctor ordered a CT scan and a Lombard puncture. Culture came back positive for viral meningitis. So got admitted for the last 3 days and pumped full of antivirals and antibiotics. Luckily for me it didn't make it into my brain just the fluid in my spine. Anyhow thought I'd share with you guys, pretty serious shit.

Glad u are getting better buddy!’
 
I was nervous as hell clicking on this because for a second I forgot if it was viral or bacterial that was the worse one

Glad you're better man!
 
I was nervous as hell clicking on this because for a second I forgot if it was viral or bacterial that was the worse one

Glad you're better man!
Yeah I guess the bacterial one you start figuring they aren't going to make it. The last couple days were no joke pain wise, feeling a lot better now not quite yet. Said it could take a couple weeks, I got lucky it didn't spread to my brain it was just in my spinal fluid
 
Yeah I guess the bacterial one you start figuring they aren't going to make it. The last couple days were no joke pain wise, feeling a lot better now not quite yet. Said it could take a couple weeks, I got lucky it didn't spread to my brain it was just in my spinal fluid
Good man, if there's anything you need that I can do from a far just let me know. I don't have any education with it but I hate to see people suffer
 
Glad you're feeling better man.

About 3 weeks ago I spent an entire week in the hospital due to encephalitis, there was a layer of water pressing against the frontal lobe of my brain. MRI, CT Scan, Spinal tap, and the mother of all IV's attached. Completely out of it for the first 4 days.

Viral infection (probably from the flu) causing imflammation in the brain was the likely reason. They did the thing where they stick a swab like 10 inches up my nose to get a sample (fuck.that.).

Anyhow, you will feel better soon, the first couple weeks you will feel a little off, the first 2 days out you are pretty much going to be useless so avoid driving or anything intense. Take the time to relax and unwind, I spent 7 days in hospital and was able to return to training 2 days after being discharged.

Glad your brain wasn't effected man. I am willing to take some risks in life but damage to my brain isn't one of them, it changes your personality. I have to get a follow-up MRI, they noted lots of irregularities according to the medical report they sent my physician. I asked my MD if the abnormalities are normal for someone who has encephalitis but without a baseline MRI they can't say.

I also was and am on a very aggressive diet so that probably didn't help the healing process if the root cause was indeed the flu. (I did cheat on the diet when I got discharged though, a pepperoni and mushroom pizza and box of Turtle's was self prescribed since I had little to no calories for the first 3-4 days of being admitted :)).

I got the headaches too. Fucking agony man...
 
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Glad you're feeling better man.

About 3 weeks ago I spent an entire week in the hospital due to encephalitis, there was a layer of water pressing against the frontal lobe of my brain. MRI, CT Scan, Spinal tap, and the mother of all IV's attached. Completely out of it for the first 4 days.

Viral infection (probably from the flu) causing imflammation in the brain was the likely reason. They did the thing where they stick a swab like 10 inches up my nose to get a sample (fuck.that.).

Anyhow, you will feel better soon, the first couple weeks you will feel a little off, the first 2 days out you are pretty much going to be useless so avoid driving or anything intense. Take the time to relax and unwind, I spent 7 days in hospital and was able to return to training 2 days after being discharged.

Glad your brain wasn't effected man. I am willing to take some risks in life but damage to my brain isn't one of them, it changes your personality. I have to get a follow-up MRI, they noted lots of irregularities according to the medical report they sent my physician. I asked my MD if the abnormalities are normal for someone who has encephalitis but without a baseline MRI they can't say.

I also was and am on a very aggressive diet so that probably didn't help the healing process if the root cause was indeed the flu. (I did cheat on the diet when I got discharged though, a pepperoni and mushroom pizza and box of Turtle's was self prescribed since I had little to no calories for the first 3-4 days of being admitted :)).

I got the headaches too. Fucking agony man...

Did you tell them you were on gear?
 
I was nervous as hell clicking on this because for a second I forgot if it was viral or bacterial that was the worse one

Glad you're better man!

Depends on the pathigen agent
Viral meningitis for herpes can quickly evolve into encephalitis and that can be of concern for instance
 
Did you tell them you were on gear?

Of course.

They dismissed it from being a factor almost immediately. Needless to say, they weren't concerned, the only time they inquired further about that was prior to giving a IM sedative due to possible interactions between the drugs.
 
Glad to hear your better. I know exactly what you went through I had viral meningitis about 4 yrs ago. Had a bitch of a headache that slowly turned into some lower back pain and non stop puking. Wife insisted I go to E.R. Sweating like a pig they admitted me. Worst part was the lumbar puncture (spinal tap) twice to make sure it wasn’t bacterial. You’ll bounce back no prob but it does wipe you out.
 
Glad you're feeling better! About 15yrs ago, a 24yo guy that worked with me went home with a headache. He never came back to work because he died in his sleep from bacterial meningitis. It was very sad....
 

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