Hey people recently I have been having a problem. Not anymore. From September 3rd to November 4th I had a serious problem. Almost died. I had Menigitus. If you don't know what it is I leaft some websites to help you out with it. I had some operations and stuff and I wasnt moving for a very long time cuz I was in the hospital from Oct. 4 - Oct. 10. When I went home I took syringes threw an IV for a month. I also leaft a page for whats an IV. When I got out my muscles were gone. -_- Cuz Iwasn't moving for a long time. 4 about 2 months. I cant do 1 pushup anymore. How can I ge my muscles back? i tried several things but Im still a weakling. Anywayz r u guys happy Im alive? Meningitus Info! (Menigitus Sux) Ok couldnt find on the net about an iv so I'll say it myself. And IV is a tube that goes in ur vains so u don't have to take shots everytime u use a syringe. Instead theres an opening where u can screw a syringe on. When they put the IV in they do use a needle. Some more things I haven't said. they were giving me 2 antibiotics threw my IV. I got allergic to one of em. I had the worst rash ever. I had to go to the hospital again and they said that my rash is the worst itcan get. It was thru-out my whole body. Then when I touched it it stung. My arms turned puffy and stiff. Couldn't move em. Look below 4 more. They put 3 ivs in me then last one took 3 hours! They said it'll take 30 mins but it took 3 hours. It was painful. It starts at my arm and goes into my vein that connects to my heart. SCARY! U must really love me. u read the whole thing. U must really care about me! :wub: Thanks! EDIT: Also if anyone views this please reply with your tought about this.
Wow dude I read the whole thing and... I'm speachless. I'm just glad your alive dude and I hope that your life returns back 2 normal.
Heya matey - glad you survived... Many ppl die every yr in Australia from Meningitis - was it meningicoccal meningitis ? Many also end up losing arms & legs - so you were VERY lucky! I'm glad you are ok - only thing I can suggest for muscle building is to have physio & follow doctors orders - don't listen to any ideas we have - we aren't doctors lol - you could end up worse off... Keep getting better, RoObs
Thank you ruby. And I dont know...I didnt let them take a lumbermill puncture from me. Its when they take brain fluid from my back and tell me exactly the kinda menigitus i have. And wow i am lucky. Nvr knew u can lose ur arms and legs... :unsure:
glad you made it , as far as exercise i can't remember what they are called (i had to use them when was recovering) but it is for your arms and hands it is basicly an upside down U with grips at both of the end points and you squeeze the end points together in reps. You can also use a hand stress reliever (look like toys) to gain your dexterity back.
TBH no one really cares if you were to be diagnosed with meningitis. Its a stupid move by a 12 year old to get to be known on a website of 60,000 people by claiming you had meningitis. No one here knows you, and your not even that well known around here in the first place. Stop trying to get people to care, because the honest truth is this is the internet, and virtually no one really cares, even the ones who say they do. If you want sympathy for your illness that you recovered from in 4 days or less (which is HIGHLY uncommon, seeing as how the bacteria takes 2 or more week to beat via vaccines on a child of your age) and then immediately come to a website to post about it just means your here for attention and sympathy.
Meningitis cant be cured within weeks it takes years - Unless you had some sort of normal flu virus - lol And Vaccines [injections] dont work in weeks they take months - Well must you must have strong healing powers but ... tbh - Do you think it is necessary to go in detail about your operation and how you were diagnosed - To me it just seems like you want everyone to feel for you and love you lmao I can say I got cancer [god forbid] and got cured - Sounds like that DarkStar
Must have been a very severe case, glad you are still alive. Be grateful you were given a second chance at life.