Countrygirl
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I'm interested in this possible link with a blood transfusion cos I had one in 1979 and I live in the UK. Within 10 weeks I had 2 weeks of severe mumps even though I had this badly as a child and I know one isn't supposed to have mumps twice. This all happened within 10 weeks of the birth of my 3rd baby and I was so ill. I was never quite normal after that and started suffering with anxiety attacks for no reason and then 4 years later I had 2 weeks of flu from which I never recovered. AFter that the almost daily migraines and vertigo attacks started but my immune system was rubbish and I picked up every virus or infection there was. Also my HPA axis was severely impaired and I cannot live without daily steroids and thyroid medication but I have never been able to regulate this in a normal way.
I hope to get tested once the antibody test comes out. I am very tempted to get the test done through Biolab as soon as possible but think it would be sensible to wait a few more months for the new test.
Pam
Pam's message has jogged a memory, which might also throw a little light on the mystery of a connection between cluster outbreaks and a retrovirus. I believe that I read a few weeks ago that there were ?8 people in Belgium who developed ME within just days of receiving a blood transfusion. If this is true, and,of course, it is a big if - it suggests that the incubation period might be quite short.
I have also recently been told by a friend that her niece has recently developed ME shortly after receiving a blood transfusion in the UK. It may not be cause and effect........but it is interesting......
BW
C.G.