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Here, our members and volunteers share their stories and experiences of encephalitis.

If you are in any way affected by these stories please do get in touch with our support team.

Many of the stories and videos below were filmed as part of the My Brain and Me project which is proudly supported by the National Lottery Community Fund. The videos can also be viewed on our YouTube channel.

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These stories are incredibly valuable for others to read. They can help people, directly or indirectly affected, to understand more about encephalitis and deal feelings such as loneliness and isolation.

We usually ask for written stories with sub-headings relating to things such as diagnosis, treatment and ongoing recovery.

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A photo of Ana. Terri (Ana's mom) describes Ana's Anti-NMDAR encephalitis lived experience.

Anti-NMDAR Encephalitis Lived Experience - Ana's Story

Ana was a happy 10-year-old just finishing the 4th grade when she came down with flu-like symptoms. Terri (Ana's mom) describes Ana's Anti-NMDAR encephalitis lived experience.

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Viral encephalitis

Encephalitis Lived Experience - Anais' Story

I was 15, going into 4th year, and it was September so at this point school had been in commencement for about 2 weeks. The first sign of encephalitis, I only realised AFTER the entire ordeal. I was in class and suddenly I felt my body go still - I felt a wave of nausea hit me full force, my hands were shaking and I couldn’t move. I remember thinking “I need to leave, what is happening?” but I couldn’t speak - it was like I had gone catatonic.

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Encephalitis Lived Experience

Encephalitis Lived Experience - Amy's Story

I was finally given a diagnosis and treatment was commenced. I was sent for a PET scan to check for tumours/cancer which thankfully came back normal. I had a central-line inserted, and I was administered several rounds of high dose steroids, and started on monthly cycles of plasmapheresis as an out-patient. I am on monthly intravenous immunoglobulin, and immune-suppressing tablets which I take daily. I've also had Rituximab infusions.

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Measles Encephalitis

Measles Encephalitis Lived Experience - Zanna's Story

It's a shock to be this ill. It changes your perception, your place in your own life, your relationship to others. Perhaps you feel cast adrift by the virus whose greatest threat is past; you’ve survived; but you feel physically and emotionally exhausted. You may not be able to get up or down stairs. You may not be able to get out of bed at all.

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Viral encephalitis

Viral Encephalitis Lived Experience- Betzabé's Story

Although we -as Betzabé’s family- knew that she was not able to live the life that she lived before the brain injury, we were still fighting very hard to help her to build a worthwhile new life within her capabilities. We hoped that she could recover at least and have the independence as a person to look after herself and her youngest son.

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A letter from your brain

A Letter From Your Brain by Stephanie St. Claire may help you understand what happens with your brain after encephalitis.

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Anti-NMDAR Encephalitis Lived Experience - Hannah W's story

On September 4th, I was initially admitted to a psych ward. I was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder Type 1 with psychotic features and mania. After no improvement was observed, I was admitted to another hospital on the 15th as it was suspected my condition was not psychiatric, but medical. After several weeks of assessments, tests, and procedures, I was diagnosed with Anti-NMDA Receptor Encephalitis a rare auto-immune disorder where antibodies attacked the receptors of my brain.

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Herpes Simplex Encephalitis Lived Experience - Aurelio's story

My father was diagnosed with HSV-1 Encephalitis in October 2020. My father is what you would call a stand-up guy, the life of the party, a heart of gold-type person. He fills every room he walks into with love, joy, and happiness so naturally this incident heavily affected all our lives: friends, family, and everyone around us.

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Herpes Simplex Encephalitis

Herpes Simplex Encephalitis Lived Experience - Hannah J's story

Hannah, a primary school teacher, fell ill with Herpes Simplex encephalitis in the Autumn of 2017. Watch almost two years on as she takes us on her journey from her time in hospital, through her rehabilitation, and the impact the illness has had on her and her family.

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Herpes Simplex Encephalitis

Herpes Simplex Encephalitis Lived Experience - Dawn's story

Dawn - who was affected by Herpes simplex virus encephalitis at the age of 17 - talks about her experiences of encephalitis, her recovery, and its impact on her life.

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Japanese Encephalitis

Japanese Encephalitis Lived Experience - Chelsea's story

As part of the My Brain and Me series Chelsea talks about when she contracted Japanese encephalitis whilst in Thailand. If you are affected by this story at all we encourage you to get in touch with our support team.

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Bev who shares her encephalitis story

Caring for my son with encephalitis - Bev's story

As part of our My Brain and Me project, Bev talks about being the full time carer for her son Richard who was affected by encephalitis in his early 20s.

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Stolen Lives

A short video about what encephalitis is and how those affected are supported by Encephalitis International.

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Encephalitis Lived Experience - Becky's story

Becky, who had encephalitis when she was 16, in May 2012, shares her story with us. She talks openly about her after-effects, and shares her advice for adapting after encephalitis.

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Autoimmune Encephalitis

Autoimmune Encephalitis Lived Experience - Aliya's Story

I quickly was diagnosed with bipolar 2 disorder and I had a new treatment plan, everyone knew I’d be okay. That was until my roommate found me seizing in my room; I was immediately sent to the hospital with uncontrollable seizures, transferred to another hospital, put under a medically-induced coma, was on a forced medical leave from school, and was ultimately flown back to Philadelphia.

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Epstein Barr Encephalitis

Epstein Barr Encephalitis - Alex's Story told by mum, Pennie

We got Alex to the Emergency Room. As the day progressed, Alex’s voice became higher and more shrill. When he was asked questions at the hospital he would seem confused and look at us to answer for him. A cat scan of his brain was done and he was given a lumbar puncture. His dad held him up for LP and he fell asleep during the procedure. We knew something was very wrong - who could fall asleep while getting a painful lumbar puncture?

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Autoimmune Encephalitis following Measles

Autoimmune Encephalitis following Measles - Ailís' Story

I contracted encephalitis at five years of age. It started with measles, followed immediately by chickenpox and then encephalitis. I was ill for a long time, missed a lot of school and was cared for at home by my Mother (writes Ailís Ní Ríain)

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Page Created: 25 October 2023
Last Modified: 7 January 2025
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