Encephalitis - Clair's Story

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2019
  • When Clair woke up in hospital after falling ill with encephalitis, a devastating brain injury, she had no idea that the strangers by her bedside were her parents.
    Four years on and Clair still has short-term memory loss and relies on a diary to plan every task throughout the week.
    Her dad, Mark, tells her story.
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    Produced and directed by www.hewittandwalker.com
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Komentáře • 57

  • @joshatkins3090
    @joshatkins3090 Před rokem +5

    I had autoimmune encephalitis 5 and a half years ago. The encephalitis society helped me understand, its an amazing resource the staff for anyone involved with it! Been a survivor, friend but most importantly family. I was written off but it's amazing what you can achieve with a positive outlook. I was told by a neurologist. I would struggle to talk and walk properly again. I'm proud too say I support other disabled individuals too live independently through council and social services funding. I have my limitations but I am me and I'm incredibly proud of that fact. I hope too inspire others !!!!

  • @paula_morton912
    @paula_morton912 Před 4 lety +14

    I feel so sorry for poor Clair, a very sad story but she is making an excellent recovery. I just hope you get all the help you need Clair to keep on improving. 🙂

  • @janbrench
    @janbrench Před rokem +3

    Clair is an inspiration. Always upbeat and sees humour and the bright side to everything. she’s a lovely girl I’m so proud to call a friend.

  • @steam_jane5580
    @steam_jane5580 Před 2 lety +8

    My ensephalitas story started when I had a sezures on the kitchen floor about 2 years ago, if I remembered correctly, after coming back from camp with loads of bites. I am 16 now and thankfully I don't have any long term effects or at least not any major ones that effect my life.
    Edit: I couldn't be more great full to all the doctors at GOSH and UCLH, esspecaly my main doctor who got me swiftly on to the treatment, which she believes was what enabled my good recovery.
    My thoughts go out to everyone who is suffering with it or its effects.

    • @sarael9050
      @sarael9050 Před 2 lety +1

      Did you have viral encephalitis or was it autoimmune because after I got bitten from infects this happened to me

  • @genieshaneestella3297
    @genieshaneestella3297 Před 2 lety +4

    It is even harder when your family is not that open to understand why you are forgetting things over and over and not realizing that their daughter is no longer the same after encephalitis. I am that unfortunate one who struggles trying to make them understand but they just won’t accept it.

  • @Stevejag
    @Stevejag Před 5 lety +16

    I watch this and it only hits home how lucky I was!

    • @encephalitisinternational
      @encephalitisinternational  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you for sharing your experience!

    • @paulamorton7087
      @paulamorton7087 Před 4 lety +2

      It's SO said to hear that poor Clair will never recover awh? It must be terrible not knowing who she is with and where she is, also her severe memory problems etc. Well all I can suggest is that if there's still "some things" that Clair likes doing to take her mind off things then try to concentrate on them or put them in her diary to plan to do them anything in advance, ,as little as listening to her favourite CD's, cassettes etc that could cheer her up or maybe watch quiz programmes where she could have a bit of fun and join in. Try to look forward to nice things Clair and think ok I know I won't make a full recovery But the most important thimg is "I STILL HAVE A LIFE and I will TRY TO ENJOY SOME OF THE NICE THINGSthat I CAN DO!! This sort of attitude is the best way to move forward so that you're "not always dwelling on the negatives" because that wouldn't help.

  • @X_EGY
    @X_EGY Před 2 lety +3

    I had autoimmune Encephalitis and I survived it .. I'm so thankful and grateful to have survived and and gone truly this had experience. I would have never survived without God blessing and family support and my Friends as well. It was a living nightmare but now I'm so grateful I'm back. I have been on medications for over a year now and currently I'm on my way to minimise it and quit all medications hopefully. I hope no one ever go through this rare illness.

    • @encephalitisinternational
      @encephalitisinternational  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for sharing some of your experiences with us, Amoura. We are here for you. Please don't hesitate to reach out to us at support@encepahlitis.info if ever you need any support.

  • @thelegioncollective
    @thelegioncollective Před 2 lety +2

    I am sorry for our memory problems, to family and friends of people with encephalitis.

  • @bshan804
    @bshan804 Před 4 lety +4

    I know how lucky I was. Back a few years ago, I had the beginnings of memory problems. In just a few days, I couldn't remember how to log on to Facebook. My husband immediately took me to the hospital. I was in the hospital for 2 days (after ruling out stroke) before they could tell us what was wrong with me. I had encephalitis. I spent a total of a week in the hospital, having it treated with antibiotics. After I got home, I found I had no memory of the week in the hospital. And only spotty memories about a week before that. I asked my husband if I had been sedated during the week. He said no. I acted like I wasn't even sick. I guess I had several visitors and talked to them all. That was what scared my husband the most. I didn't look sick, but the doctors told him it could go either way.

    • @encephalitisinternational
      @encephalitisinternational  Před 4 lety

      Thank you so much for sharing your story with us Brenda, and we are so sorry to hear of your encephalitis a few years ago. We are here for you if you or your husband ever need any support - you can get in touch with us at support@encephalitis.info, or call us on +44(0)1653699599

  • @cheerychum7875
    @cheerychum7875 Před 4 lety +5

    💗Its beautiful to see a families love grow stronger despite such adversity. Many are given up on.

  • @MatMcCrudden
    @MatMcCrudden Před 5 lety +7

    Thank you for putting that together

  • @rakeeyaauladin985
    @rakeeyaauladin985 Před rokem +1

    I just read your story me too i had my niece who got this disease 5 years ago at the age of 13 she still had seizures its traumatising she was a brilliant student now unable to walk by herself n unable to attend school lost all her friends only supported by relatives n her doctors and we are from Mauritius the doctors said it was a miracle that she survived she is our blessed child

    • @encephalitisinternational
      @encephalitisinternational  Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you for sharing your niece's story with us, rakeeyaauladin985, we are here for you and your family. Please don't hesitate to reach out to our support team for advice, information, signposting or a listening ear. You can reach us at support@encephalitis.info or +44(0)1653699599

  • @lisahooper121
    @lisahooper121 Před 4 lety +5

    My daughter has been battling Autoimmune Encephalitis for 5.5 years. My husband was also diagnosed a year ago. His story is much like Claire's.

    • @encephalitisinternational
      @encephalitisinternational  Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you for sharing Lisa. Anytime you, or you family are in need of any support you can email us at support@encephalitis.info, or call us on +44(0)1653699599. You are not alone.

    • @geo745don
      @geo745don Před 4 lety +1

      How she's been battling what they been doing. Did they figure out the root cause

  • @thepappies
    @thepappies Před 4 lety +6

    I fully identify with this having been through it all myself I now am left with some memory issues which seem better now that my Dr has put me on Metformin to reduce my sugar.....wonder if its coincidence I am forever grateful to my family and the amazing medical care I received in Dunedin hospital NZ

    • @encephalitisinternational
      @encephalitisinternational  Před 4 lety

      Thank you for your comment, and for sharing some of your story, Alan. We are here for you if you or your family are ever in need of any support. You can call us on +44(0)1653699599, or email us at support@encephalitis.info

  • @carousel15drummond92
    @carousel15drummond92 Před rokem +1

    My daughter has just came back to us after 8 months of hell we are lucky we got her back but we will never ever forget how painful it is for the family aswell she hand anti nmda receptor encephalitis

  • @shadowwalkerz2468
    @shadowwalkerz2468 Před 2 lety

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @enzone45
    @enzone45 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm here because of Brain on Fire movie. Is there a US based society for encephalitis to help spread awareness? From what I've been reading in the comments it doesn't seem as well known and that could be a problem. The epilepsy clinic I was going to have next week got rescheduled for April because of Covid. I guess we'll see what the future holds between now and then 🤷‍♂️

    • @encephalitisinternational
      @encephalitisinternational  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you for your comment and for watching, Enzo. The Encephalitis Society is an international charity: we raise awareness, fund and collaborate on research, and provide support to those affected worldwide. You can learn more by visiting our website www.encephalitis.info, or you can email or call our support service at support@encephalitis.info or +44(0)1653699599 with any questions you have. You are not alone - we are here for you.

  • @NRCave1
    @NRCave1 Před 3 lety

    💔🖤

  • @TheMancini93
    @TheMancini93 Před rokem

    I suffered with encephalitis in 4 yrs ago. I was in the hospital for 6 months. I slept for most of it. I was told I would be awake about 10 minutes 2 or 3 times a day. I had feeding tube and everything. To this day I still need assistance with many things. I use a walker or cane because my balance is off. I'm not aloud to use the stove. Once I forgot to turn the burner off. Another time I just walked away and forgot to go back till I smelled it burning. These were more recent cause the first couple yrs I had a home health worker. After that I moved a few houses down from my parents and would go to their house when my husband was at work. It's only because of the covid stuff that I started spending time alone at home. I still can't do a lot of things. I can be doing anything, then just forget how to do it. Nite hours usually after 7 or so is when my thoughts are the clearest. Good luck to you. And your continued recovery.

    • @encephalitisinternational
      @encephalitisinternational  Před rokem

      We are so sorry to hear of how your outcomes are affecting your daily living since having had encephalitis 4 years ago, Rebecca. You are not alone, we are here for you. Please don't hesitate to reach out to our support team at support@encephalitis.info any time you have a question.

    • @user-xg4kt2de5t
      @user-xg4kt2de5t Před rokem

      😢😢😢

  • @DrPoorsight
    @DrPoorsight Před 2 měsíci

    I had a seizure and posteriorly dislocated both shoulders. And it scorched my corneas so I was blind for almost a year. Prosthetic corneas do the trick.

  • @immadisarojini2775
    @immadisarojini2775 Před 3 lety +2

    Encephalitis causes swelling of brain which can leave with a brain injury

  • @germanotamendi7878
    @germanotamendi7878 Před 4 lety +6

    Help me doctors don’t believe I have this disease

    • @encephalitisinternational
      @encephalitisinternational  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi German - thank you for reaching out to us. For advice on your situation, please call our support line on +44(0)1653699599, or email us at support@encephalitis.info. You can also sign up for our support team to contact you by filling in the form on this page of our website: www.encephalitis.info/support. Here for you.

  • @bates985
    @bates985 Před 2 lety

    I would like to ask if this encephalitis is easy to cure now?

    • @encephalitisinternational
      @encephalitisinternational  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for your question, midnight_night. Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain. It can be caused by many different things. Some of the causes have treatments, some don't, so in these cases treatments will focus on the symptoms. Once the inflammation has been controlled people can be left with a brain injury. You can learn more about encephalitis, it's treatments, recovery and after-effects by watching this short animated series: czcams.com/play/PL6h03a0LQ8NHsNbw_FIs0OKRDAiY1_AoH.html

  • @clairmalwatte1454
    @clairmalwatte1454 Před 2 lety

    How long will it take to remember family members, my cousin is diagnosed now with encephalitis:(

    • @encephalitisinternational
      @encephalitisinternational  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for your comment Clair, we are so sorry to hear of your cousin's diagnosis and memory problems. Our support team are here for you, you can reach them at support@encephalitis.info, or call them on +44(0)1653699599

  • @user-xg4kt2de5t
    @user-xg4kt2de5t Před rokem

    Mera encephalitis hua tha10years ago

  • @heatherwanamaker8000
    @heatherwanamaker8000 Před rokem

    i have this. It is no fun

  • @mohamedamanulla2748
    @mohamedamanulla2748 Před 2 lety +1

    My daughter 29 lost hearing for last 26 years due to brain cell dammage (encephalitis) is their any cure?

    • @encephalitisinternational
      @encephalitisinternational  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for watching and for your comment, Mohamed. We are so sorry to hear of your daughter's encephalitis and hearing loss. Our support team are here for you and your family, to listen, advise and signpost as needed. Please do reach out to support@encephalitis.info, or call us on +44(0)1653699599. You are not alone - we are here for you.

  • @larashlomi8582
    @larashlomi8582 Před 3 lety

    *بالرغم أنني لم أفهم کثيرا حول مايدور في الفيديو ولکن علی ما أظن أنه يتحدث عن مرض نادر 🤔🤔🤔*

    • @encephalitisinternational
      @encephalitisinternational  Před 3 lety +1

      شكراً لمشاهدتك لارا ولتعليقك. يدور الفيديو حول التهاب الدماغ ، وهو التهاب يصيب الدماغ. يصيب حوالي نصف مليون شخص كل عام. يمكن أن يصيب أي شخص في أي عمر ، ويترك للأشخاص آثارًا طويلة المدى. في حالة كلير ، تأثرت ذاكرتها لدرجة أنها تحتاج إلى دعم من عائلتها وأدوات مثل يوميات للاستمرار في حياتها اليومية.

    • @larashlomi8582
      @larashlomi8582 Před 3 lety

      @@encephalitisinternational
      *آه شکرا جزيلا لک علی المعلومة التي لم أکن أعرفها من قبل و أتمنی الشفاء لکل من أصيب بهذا المرض.*
      *ولکن عندي فضول هل أنت عربي؟؟ لأن طريقة کلامک لا تدل أنک مترجم کلامک من جوجل بل تتحدث اللغة العربية جيدا.*

    • @encephalitisinternational
      @encephalitisinternational  Před 3 lety +1

      نحن نعمل بجد لرفع مستوى الوعي بهذا المرض ، حيث أن 80 في المائة من العالم لا يعرفون ما هو. شكرا لك على كلماتك الرقيقة حول ترجمتنا. لسوء الحظ ، أنا لست متحدثًا باللغة العربية بطلاقة ، لكني مدربة على استخدام مترجم جوجل بكامل إمكاناته.

    • @larashlomi8582
      @larashlomi8582 Před 3 lety +1

      @@encephalitisinternational
      *Thank you for your content and the information you offer I wish you good luck (i translated this in google lol).*

    • @encephalitisinternational
      @encephalitisinternational  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you for your kind comment, lara (and excellent google translation!)

  • @bottle3124
    @bottle3124 Před rokem

    You guys spell it “enkephalitis”, it’s a c, not k

    • @encephalitisinternational
      @encephalitisinternational  Před rokem

      Thank you for your comment, Bottle. The word "encephalitis" comes from the ancient Greek "encephalo" (meaning relating to the brain) and "itis" (meaning inflammation). Here in the UK where the charity is based, encephalitis is pronounced with a hard "k" sound as it is in Greek. In the US it is pronounced with a naturalised soft "c" sound.

    • @bottle3124
      @bottle3124 Před rokem

      @@encephalitisinternational oh sorry didn’t know