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divegirl | 11:11 Wed 31st Jul 2013 | Body & Soul
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Hi,
Last night my daughter [16] had what she thought was one of her migraines. She has maybe 5 or six a year and these always end in her being sick and sleeping for about 14 hour.
Last night however she was repeatedly sick, shaking violently and really quite ill [she must have been she slept in my bed bless her]. This morning she felt better but just now am angry rash has appeared on her neck.. it doesn't disappear under a glass. That said she feels better with in herself but still has a headache.
Doctors or not?

Lisa x
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Without question I would take her to the doctotd
I would say so Lisa, put yours and her mind at rest. Has she spent much time out in the sun ?.
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i would say doctors ,hope she feels better soon .(my grandaughter suffers from awful migraines too she can't focus and slurs her words poor thing .)xx
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She's not been out in the sun in the last few days as we haven't had any. Would a meningitis rash show with no other symptoms though?
I've just given her two paracetamol and a Piriton and put her to bed [though I can hear on the phone. We have been painting in the house and I wondered if she may have managed to rub something on her neck.

I'll give her an hour an if it's still there or grown... we will be off!

Lisa x
The reason I asked about being out in the sun Lisa, I wondered if it could be an allergic reaction to some form of insect bite.
She has got other symptoms though. She's got a migraine and is being sick.

My uncle had meningitis and he thought it was food poisoning!!!
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It doesn't look like anything like the Tony,,,,, its quite an angry looking rash
doctor (ar walk in centre if your GP can't see you)
Is she sensitive to light? I'd get her checked out for peace of mind. No doctor is going to mind a worried parent getting advice. Better safe than sorry.
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Off to Docs now xxx
Doc's then, Lisa.
I don't think it's whether the rash disappears under the pressure from a glass it's whether the colour fades from it. As you say, see what happens in the next hour.
It is almost certainly consistent with a diagnosis of migraine.

Odd that the rash doesn't disappear.

If she was my child, aged 16, i would monitor the situation for the next few hours and the reassess the situation re.drowsiness and unable to stand bright lights.
oh good, hope she's ok.
Better to be safe than sorry. Not all people that contract meningitis have all the symptoms.

Monitoring the situation for a few hours could be the difference between life and death!!
My step father's little boy died of meningitis, he had a temperature, no rash initially but a headache and nausea. He went to bed at night and was unrouseable in the morning so they took him straight to hospital and died in the afternoon:(
I agree with you, ummmm. Have been to a&e twice with my youngest with a non-disappearing rash. Both times the rash went from two pinpricks to complete body within couple of hours. He was very ill.

Any news on your daughter, Lisa?
Gosh, that's terrible Shari.

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