Good day. At the age of 2, I was rushed to the Montreal Children's Hospital with a very high fever and vomiting.
My parents were told I had Bacterial Meningitis. One year later, same thing.
My parents were told: "If she comes out of this, she will have some level of brain damage, blindness or loss of hearing."
Over the next 6 years, I experienced approximately 8 more bouts of Meningitis. At the age of 9, with a fever of 105, back to the Hospital, where I lived for 2 months. A number of CSF leaks were discovered and Neurosurgery was the only answer. After multiple hearing tests, IQ tests... the only loss was about 5% of my hearing in my left ear and partial/temporary paralysis in my face. In my teens, I came down with Viral Meningitis twice.
Today, I am 43 years old. I have 2 kids (Meningitis free).
We all have had the Meningitis Vaccines. I am healthy thanks to the immediate care I received as a sick child and thanks to the awareness we had of the extreme symptoms and urgency to this sickness.
Thank you,
Donna Stafford
info@cafegourmet.ca
26 Martin Ave
Dorval, Quebec, Canada
H9S 3R3
90%
Of those who catch Bacterial Meningitis die, if left untreated
21%
Of Bacterial Meningitis cases occur between the ages of 14-24