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A description of glandular fever symptoms with useful links for help and more information.
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Caused by the Epstein barr virus (E.B.V), glandular fever's correct name is infectious mononucleosis. In the United States and Canada it is known as mononucleosis. Glandular Fever is also known, less commonly as Pfeiffer's Disease. Note: Infectious mononucleosis is the real name for glandular fever, although it is also referred to as mononucleosis, mono, Pfeiffer's disease or indeed Epstein barr Virus (as this is the virus which commonly causes glandular fever, along with CMV).
Most of the acute glandular fever symptoms disappeared after about 3 months . . . but over the next few years I never really felt 100% (sort of around 75 - 80%) Anybody having experienced a particularly bad bout of Glandular Fever will understand exactly what I am talking about !!
The pattern of energy would fluctuate, so that for a few days or weeks I would feel normal, then, without warning I would suffer a big energy slump, with the overriding symptom of chronic fatigue and the return of bouts of symptoms (sore throats, blobby tonsils, sweating, aching etc.). Exercise would often bring this fatigue on, but a couple of days later, not directly after. Any build up of any physical, mental or emotional stress on the body also seemed to affect resilience, so that symptoms would re-surface as though re-activated again. I did manage to get through University and gain a BSC Hons degree, but it was when I started working that I really started to suffer again. I then had to stop working in my current job as I was not able to sustain energy levels needed to work effectively. The recurrent glandular fever symptoms and energy problems were very prevalent, and also digestive disturbances then became part of the picture (this seems to be evident in many cases coming through to me). At this time I had begun reading up in scientific / medical journals about Glandular Fever / infectious mononucleosis and its post viral effects on the body, as well as looking for theories from more complimentary and alternative medicine. I had already started looking at what I was eating, as I felt that this somehow played a key part in how I felt from day to day. Food, health, fitness and human biology had always been of interest to myself as a young girl anyway. I decided to begin to study effects of food and nutrition in more detail, eventually looking at it from a more holistic viewpoint (i.e. from a more complimentary / alternative approach) rather than a traditional dietetic viewpoint i.e. not looking at just calories and the major food groups of protein, carbohydrates and fats but looking at the effects of foods and its properties on general health and energy levels. At 29, I qualified as a Nutritional therapist / consultant, having studied for over 6 years in Nutritional therapy. I then began to plan how I would specialise in trying to help others manage their health and energy levels after glandular fever (having read in a number of studies that it is thought that 20% of those who have glandular fever never totally regain the level of health they had before the illness) - particularly, it would seem if the liver was involved during the acute stage or if the epsiode of glandular fever was particularly harsh. At 42 I have now had my web site up and running for the last 13 years and work full time, specialising in helping those who search out my help and advice via this site. Many of you are keen sports people (some competing at a high level), many of you are teenage girls, many are young men in their 20's trying to establish a career which has been hindered by this illness, and an increasing number of you are in your 30's with young children. I also have more and more older individuals coming through to me and one or two much younger children. All, it seems, however have come down with this illness after a period of some considerable stress . . . too much sports training whilst still growing, too much work stress, school problems, relationship problems (divorce /separation), deaths in the family, other compounding problems and pressures etc etc.
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is no specific treatment for glandular fever
(infectious mononucleosis)
and its post viral
after-effects and no magic miracle cure. However there are many things
you can do to really try and manage your health and energies as well as
you can. Glandular Fever Help Services (est.1998) has always offered a personalised service with the option of on-going help and support. New Service as from Summer 2010 (recently updated again May 2011): A new service is being trialled, so more people can receive Gina's advice and recommendations. After sending a summary of your glandular fever history, Gina will reply with some initial comments, a glandular fever health questionnaire to complete, and more info as to the level of help she can provide. On checking through your details and making sure that her recommendations would be appropriate in your particular case, Gina will send out full dietary recomendations, personalised comments and pointers alongside a potent but simple herbal protocol (oten put together with extra back-up support from immune specialist clinical herbalist, where needed). She also encourages on-going contact to try and help keep you on track. Gina does not charge directly for this service (for her time and effort in putting everything together for you, e-mailing replies, comments, assessments etc) but does ask for a donation towards the upkeep of her Glandular Fever Help website and Services (of around £20). She also offers a full service which includes on-going e-mail support and optinal phone call for an extra donation of a similar amount. This is a new addition to her help service, so please support her with this new venture as it will no doubt be very time-consuming. She is extremely keen to help as many as people as possible and feels that this could be a successful way forward. ------------------- |
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Georgina A Burton
BSc Hons Dip Raw Nutritional Therapy.
BSC hons
specialising in helping those who suffer from on-going troubles with glandular fever / infectious mononucleosis, epstein barr virus and post viral fatigue
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