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Teen’s Severe Headache Turns Out to Be Life-Threatening Meningitis

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As I was getting ready for school, I suddenly felt too unwell to go and informed my mother. Unlike most kids my age, I wasn’t skipping school – I had been enduring severe headaches for a few days. Despite visiting my GP and an urgent treatment center, they both diagnosed it as a migraine and sent me home.

Feeling embarrassed and not too concerned, I didn’t think much of it at first. However, everything changed dramatically on the morning I was supposed to go to school. The pain in my head became excruciating, my vision started to fade, and I began vomiting, losing consciousness intermittently.

My father rushed me to the nearest hospital as I deteriorated rapidly, with me barely conscious in my mother’s lap. Despite initial delays at the hospital, my father’s persistence caught the attention of a visiting neurologist who suspected a brain hemorrhage. I underwent an urgent MRI scan, revealing a severe case of meningitis instead.

Following the diagnosis, doctors administered antibiotics and steroids to combat the infection and reduce brain swelling. I was then transferred to a specialized neurosciences unit for further treatment. It was later confirmed that I had contracted both viral and bacterial meningitis, requiring an extended hospital stay and ongoing treatment.

After a month in the hospital, I returned home with lingering effects but grateful for the timely intervention that saved my life. Reflecting on my experience, I emphasized the importance of recognizing meningitis symptoms and ensuring vaccination, as it can be a life-saving measure.

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