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Hello my love. I realise you won't probably see this til tomorrow, but I thought I'd post now while I think about it.
I've had at least 3 throat infections in the last 6 weeks. In the last few days, I've had my second cold this month which started in the throat and ended up on the chest. Today I woke up with a blistering sore throat again and my glands are swollen right up to my ears. I've had a slight rash on my face which has now disappeared, and a touch of bachache in the lower back, to the right. I've been feeling incredibly lethargic, on and off.
Last week I had a really bad fever/temperature which preceeded this most recent cold and I spent an entire 2 evenings throwing the bed covers off me.
Do you think this may be a recurring bout of EBV?
Thanks x x
I've had at least 3 throat infections in the last 6 weeks. In the last few days, I've had my second cold this month which started in the throat and ended up on the chest. Today I woke up with a blistering sore throat again and my glands are swollen right up to my ears. I've had a slight rash on my face which has now disappeared, and a touch of bachache in the lower back, to the right. I've been feeling incredibly lethargic, on and off.
Last week I had a really bad fever/temperature which preceeded this most recent cold and I spent an entire 2 evenings throwing the bed covers off me.
Do you think this may be a recurring bout of EBV?
Thanks x x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was going to say it sounds like glandular fever - but on checking I've discovered what EBV is :) The site I was looking at did say you can only get it once though. On another note I noticed the other day you had put a thread asking about chicken soup - there was a bit in the paper today saying it does have anti-inflammatory properties and reduces movement of white blood cells which can cause congestion and other symptoms of the cold.
Karen, my GP told me that Glandular Fever can recur. I was diagnosed first in 1999 and about 2-3 year later, had a recurring bout.
I took 600mgs of Ibuprofen an hours ago and the pain hasn't lessened in the slightest. It really hurts to swallow and my ears are killing me.
When I left the house the other morning, I had a really bad dizzy spell and my eyes went completely out of focus. I've ignored all the individual symptoms, but when I sit down and add them all up, I can see there's something afoot.
I took 600mgs of Ibuprofen an hours ago and the pain hasn't lessened in the slightest. It really hurts to swallow and my ears are killing me.
When I left the house the other morning, I had a really bad dizzy spell and my eyes went completely out of focus. I've ignored all the individual symptoms, but when I sit down and add them all up, I can see there's something afoot.
Well if you've already had it twice then the site I looked at is obviously wrong :) It definitely sounds like glandular fever - my best friend had it years back and I remember she complained of pretty much all of your symptoms. I hope you get to the bottom of it and start feeling better soon x
Oh, and congrats on the new job!
Oh, and congrats on the new job!
Karen, GF is a bit like ME... divided opinions! I know from experience that you can have it twice - second time around I had secondary tonsilitis and ulcerated tonsils. I cannot even begin to explain how painful that was.
I would like to be fighting fit when I start my new post (whenever that's going to be!). I received a formal written offer in the post yesterday, and by God, there are some forms to fill in!
I would like to be fighting fit when I start my new post (whenever that's going to be!). I received a formal written offer in the post yesterday, and by God, there are some forms to fill in!
Thanks, Boxy. I'm still perplexed as to how I got offered the job above all the other applicants, but I won't look a gift horse in the mouth! It will provide a stable income whilst I seek supplementary forms of imcome similtaneously. I am, above all things, looking forward to expanding my IT skills and broadening my administrative skillset. I remember the principal interviewer saying that Medical Terminology can be picked up, but if you don't have decent grammar, you're bu.ggered! lol
Hi NoMercy- I really hope you get to the bottom of this as it is exactly what I have had. I had a headache and swollen glands which then went to my throat, sore and scratchy, cold symptoms, lethargic, then chest infection. I had all this fairly mildly and it went away; then it came back! That's never happened before! Only this time the cough is the worst one I have had in my life. It makes me sick each time I cough cos of the violence of the cough- and today my voice has completely gone and it feels like I am swallowing razor blades. My stomach hurts due to all the coughing!
I also have had vision problems with this- unable to focus, lack of concentration and inability to cope with bright lights.
I do hope you get it sorted! I am on day 2 of antibiotics but they haven't helped so far.
I also have had vision problems with this- unable to focus, lack of concentration and inability to cope with bright lights.
I do hope you get it sorted! I am on day 2 of antibiotics but they haven't helped so far.
Hi all - when my twins were about 3 months old I was really poorly - high tempreature, felt like death warmed up, all the skin came off my hands and the soles of my feet and I really thought I was going to die. The doctors thought it was Kawasaki's disease (only little Japanese girls get it though) and I was sent for urgent heart tests and a dermatological consultation (the day after seeing the doctor) - I truly thought I was a gooner. In the end they decided it was Glandular Fever. I think that anything that they are not 100% sure of they diagnose as GF. Hope you both feel loads better ASAP. x