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Update: After becoming more and more unwell with even more symptoms I had 4 more consultations with various GP's and was admitted to hospital. I had a 4 day stay in hospital, CT scan and lumber puncture and the diagnosis is idiopathic cerebal hypertension, basically the fluid in the brain is causing too much pressure behind the eyes. By the time I went to hospital I also had double vision, was really dizzy, feeling sick and had a constant severe headache, still couldn't taste, numb hands and toes. I have medication and need to go back to see the neurologist, may have to have more fluid drained via lumber puncture, but I do feel slightly better with all of the symptoms being less severe than they were. I'm so glad I didn't just assume it was a virus and the second GP I saw was really good and was ringing me to see how I was, its so easy for them just to assume because its not anything obvious that its a virus.