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Old 03-16-2010, 10:16 AM #1
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Confused what after meningitis

hi.. thanks for this useful site,
my son now is 7 years old , when he was 4 monthes he sufferd from heamofilis influenza and meningities, we cared about him alot and thank god he cured and now he is totaly fine ,except that these days he always tells me that he suffers from headache ,specially when he talks,i am very afraid that may be what he had before may left for him anything wrong in his head ..N.B. the last MRI we did for him showed that some cells in his brain are infilterd ,these cells as they told me are responsible for the mood , behavior and memory...please if anyone can tell me something about this thing please help..
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