taniaaust1
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Hi Shelley
I can partially relate. I had measles when I was seven, and then measles encephalitis (hey, thats also ME!). My GP was worried that I would get meningitis but I wasn't hospitalized, and was unconscious for over a week, except for a few minutes every now and then that I could be woken up. I have never been right since (this was in 1968), I was chronically tired with other CFS like symptoms appearing in my teens. In my twenties it cranked up from mild to moderate, then in 1985 I had a year with one flu after another, all year long. From 1992 I was on a downhill slide which reached its nadir in 96 and 97. Then I slowly started to recover.
I think measles, like hep B, may be a special case in terms of risk factor for developing CFS - both the disease and the vaccine are risky.
If your immune system was already primed by measles, and you had another vaccine, you could have had an unusually severe immune response. We know from the Dubbo study that this is a major risk factor for triggering CFS. XMRV would also love it. What you describe is not surprising to me.
Bye
Alex
I had measles too when very young. i dont know if more of us had had measles or not cause i guess it was more common back then.... (I'd like too see a study)