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I had PENEUMOCOCCAL MENIGITIS when I was 14 (8 years ago). Thats a infection in your brain fluid.
The meninges (plural of meninx) are membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord. Meningitis usually results from a bacterial or viral infection of the fluid found around the brain and spinal cord. This substance, called cerebrospinal fluid, acts as a cushion for the brain, spinal cord and the meninges.
Had to lay in the hospital for 2 months. Most cases are fatal, so you could say I got lucky .
"Did it cause any damage"
I only got a little more freaky 
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Last edited by eXos on Apr-12-2002 at 14:31
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