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Migraines and right temple pain after meningitis

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I had miningitis when i was 2 along with double pneumonia. for many years i have had migrane problems and now all the pain i have is mainly in the right temple. and it is sensative to touch. i get dizzy spells, loud noises make me feel sick. and when my head hurts real bad my feet cramp up and my right leg goes out from under me. this has been going on badly for about two months, the hospital did a ct scan and found nothing. do you have any idea what could be causing this?


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replied July 10th, 2010
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Thanks for using this forum....

Migraine headaches can occur after meningitis ,but loosing control of leg seems lile a convulsion...Ithink you should meet a neurologist and explain in detail regareding this and maybe get a eeg for any abnormality..other than that you can start some antimigraine drugs to help you out....

take care....


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