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Over i month ago I had a rely hight fever 39+ for about 2 weeks . that went . but i started geting bad head pains all over my head and presure on the my face like it wad full i also got dead hott a sweaty moments .. thier lasted for about to weeks so i went bk to the docttors n thier said i had tonlistus .. i finshed my antibotics . but my tonsels were still the same . so i went back . n thier cudent find anything rong but sent me for blood tests for glandular fever . the head aches have stoped but i sometimes get them at the back off my head .and now i feel very tired . nt that hungry . thirsty and have pains around the body ..

Due think i may get another fever again as the other fever may not have out to do with the glandular fever i have now ? . or due think its a good possiblity it did .

Am jst really worried because it was the worst i have ever felt ..

am 16

I had glandular fever 2 yrs ago and i know how you feel. I ended up in hospital as i got quinces ( large ulcers ) on my tonsils.
The bug can stay in your system for well over a year, it did with me.
All i can recommend is that you get a lot of rest and gargle on salt water and take a pain killer when you need them.
God bless you and i do hope that you feel better soon....

I think you have bad spellingitus.

Also a touch of the awful grammabosis.

My heart goes out to you, it really does.
The virus that causes glandular fever never completely goes and can keep coming back, so if it is glandular fever, it may be a long time before you get better. I hate to say this, but I have had Post Viral Syndrome and I know what it can be like. On the other hand, I don't think the really bad fever will come back, but you could be stuck with the muscle pain and the tiredness for some time. If the muscle pain continues for much longer, I can give you an aromatherapy formula, if you want (I am a qualified aromatherapist and reflexologist).

There are things you can do.
Obviously keep going back to the doc, but the virus that can cause glandular fever can hide in the body, so don't be surprised if the tests come back negative.
Try going to a homoeopath - that is what got me better.
Treating yourself with reflexology can help too (this is what I use). I recommend 'Reflexology- a step-by-step guide' by Anne Gillanders because it is not too dear and it has very good pictures. Treat your hands every day.

Take a good multi-vitamin supplement (Holland & Barrats Super ABC is good) and pro-biotics.

The thing is with glandular fever is that the quicker you get into recovery the better your long-term outcome. Rest as much as you can. I hope you get better soon.

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