I have read some articles about detection
of meningitis, and I know that it includes
a spinal tap or lumbar puncture. But my
question is are there other ways to
determine if a person has meningitis
without using needles?
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RandyH
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Sep 2007 Posts: 1
Meningitis Detection Posted: 09-25-07 06:21am
Our daughter suffered from severe advanced
bacterial meningitis in June of 2006. When
she arrived at the hospital she was having
seizures and difficulty breathing. She was
diagnosed quickly and put into an induced
coma for 8 days. She remained hospitalized
for nearly two months before being
released. She was unable to speak or
communicate for about 30 days, after which
she began to "wake up" at an astonishingly
rapid rate. All her doctors have described
her recovery as "remarkable". At about 2
months out, her neurolgist at Mt. Sinai
(NYC) said, "We've never seen anything
like this...no body in the department has
ever seen anyone so sick recover so
quickly."
I was aware of the story about the trapped
miner who experienced a dramatic recovery
(from brain damage due to oxygen
depravation) after being administered high
doses of fish oil. Because of the nature
of my business I was also aware that
omega-3 fats are a natural
anti-inflammatory, as well as the basic
building blocks of the brain (and all!)
cells, and that fish oil is an
inexpensive, HARMLESS therapy with a great
deal of research to recommend it.
Consequently we insisted doctors add fish
oil to her feeding tube during her her
coma (8 days). We strongly believe that
this mitigated the normal ravages of our
daughter's condition.
Fifteen months have now passed and our
daughter still experiences some residual
cognitive deficits (fatigue & confusion
when stressed) but is able to function
quite normally and has returned to college
in NY where she is determined to finish
her degree. I suggest any parent or
caregiver of a meningitis patient get as
much fish oil or wild salmon (omega-3 rich
food) into the patient as possible as soon
as possible and for as long as possible
thereafter.
Besides the neurological benefits, fish
oil is also firmly established to address
mood disorders and depression, which may
occur as the patient struggles to cope
with rehabilitation and the injustice of
what's happened to them. Through it all
our daughter has had an amazingly positive
attitude and congenial mental state.
My heart goes out to anyone reading this
who is currently experiencing what we did,
and wish you the best of luck.
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Starry7
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 29 Jun 2008 Posts: 2
Needles aren't so bad Posted: 07-03-08 00:34am
I don't know if there's a way to know
without any needles at all - I know a
Lumbar Puncture sounds really painful, but
beleive me, needles are better then
letting it go undetected!!! A Lumbar
Puncture hardly hurts at all; it's just a
little poke. Comparitively, that's way
better then dying from Meningitis!