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Here, our members and volunteers share their stories and experiences of encephalitis.
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These stories are incredibly valuable for others to read. They can help people, directly or indirectly affected, to understand more about encephalitis and deal feelings such as loneliness and isolation.
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Many of the stories and videos below were filmed as part of the My Brain and Me project which is proudly supported by the National Lottery Community Fund. Funding has also been provided by GSK towards developing our My Brain and Me project. The videos can also be viewed on our YouTube channel.
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Epstein Barr Encephalitis - Alex's Story told by mum, Pennie
We got Alex to the Emergency Room. As the day progressed, Alex’s voice became higher and more shrill. When he was asked questions at the hospital he would seem confused and look at us to answer for him. A cat scan of his brain was done and he was given a lumbar puncture. His dad held him up for LP and he fell asleep during the procedure. We knew something was very wrong - who could fall asleep while getting a painful lumbar puncture?
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