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could this be meningitis??
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Hi,
I think I may just be being really paranoid, however one of my closest friends and work colleugues was rushed into hospital with meningitis a few days ago, this afternoon I woke up with a banging headache, really sore back, feeling sick but not actually being sick and a sore neck. Am I being paranoid or should I get this checked out?? I am feeling not myself and like im not in my body sort of thing if that even makes sense!
Thanks
AFA
I think I may just be being really paranoid, however one of my closest friends and work colleugues was rushed into hospital with meningitis a few days ago, this afternoon I woke up with a banging headache, really sore back, feeling sick but not actually being sick and a sore neck. Am I being paranoid or should I get this checked out?? I am feeling not myself and like im not in my body sort of thing if that even makes sense!
Thanks
AFA
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I'm really sorry that your friend's been taken ill. I would advise that you go and speak to your doctor about how your feeling.
There are two main types of meningitis:
- Viral meningitis is the most common form, but is less severe than the bacterial type. However, it can still be serious and very rarely, can progress from headache, fever and drowsiness, to deep coma. You may experience a severe headache, stiff neck and aversion to bright lights as well as fever and vomiting.
- Bacterial meningitis is less common, but is always a severe and serious illlness. It's caused by several different types of germs, which live naturally at the back of the nose and throat in one in ten people and can be spread by close prolonged contact, coughing, sneezing and kissing.
Like Lea said, you could phone the NHS direct line to see what advice they give you, or alternatively give the Meningitis 24 Hour Helpline a call on 080 8800 3344.
Meningitis can progress very quickly in just a few hours so if you're showing some of the symptoms you should seek medical help immediately.
I hope everything's fine and your friend gets better very soon.
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I would