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No-one in my organisation had ever heard of Encephalitis until it visited
us in the most personal of ways. In Sept. 2007, at 39 years old, a regular
gym-goer, feeling ‘at my prime’ and with my company Upfront & Personnel
booming and at its most successful, I became ill and over the course of
a 2 to 3 week period my condition deteriorated and no-one seemed able to
diagnose the problem. Eventually following a seizure I was rushed to hospital
and over the forthcoming weeks it was revealed that I had a condition called
Meningo-encephalitis. So this was how my family, friends, staff and I discovered
the impact that encephalitis has, not only on the afflicted person, but
on all those around him or her.
After being discharged from the hospital I still had little to no understanding of encephalitis but after a search on the internet (and a few false starts with misspelling) I came across the Encephalitis Society, the only resource and charity of its type in the world. After devouring as much information as I could in my fragile state I realised I needed more personal information, relevant to me, so I picked up the phone and called the charity...
It transformed my life at that time, I was able to talk to someone who understood how I felt and what I was experiencing and could talk me through it and give me tips and advice on how to manage after-effects of Encephalitis and where to go for continued support from the NHS and professional medical staff.
I’m not fully recovered but I’m a heck of a lot better than I was and I know I’m much luckier than a lot of people who are hit by this potentially deadly illness.
The Encephalitis Society of England is Upfront & Personnel's charity for 2009.
Please sponsor me at www.justgiving.com/upfrontandpersonnel
TIM BOND, MREC CertRP
Upfront & Personnel Ltd.
Hampshire, U.K.

Posted: June 26, 2009
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