yes is the answer.. i too had varicella encephalitis... i have memory problems, small seizures, slurring of speech , headaches, codnitive confusion.
the neuron damage may not be visible on an MRI and as i have got older i have worsened.. i now have balance issues muscle tremors and weakness in my legs and arms.
Im 35 now and had it when i was 13
if you need support or advice try
www.encephalits.info
yes is the answer.. i too had varicella encephalitis... i have memory problems, small seizures, slurring of speech , headaches, codnitive confusion.
the neuron damage may not be visible on an MRI and as i have got older i have worsened.. i now have balance issues muscle tremors and weakness in my legs and arms.
Im 35 now and had it when i was 13
if you need support or advice try
www.encephalits.info
Donald Sheehan has written: 'This was publishing' -- subject(s): Book publishing, History 'Localised meningo-encephalitis involving the grey matter of the third and fourth ventricles, associated with glycosuria' -- subject(s): Glycosuria, Meninges, Encephalitis
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