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This isn't LapBand related.but I need help. Has anyone here had Mono as an adult. If so, what were your symptoms. I have all the symptoms, and will see a doc tomorrow. Please let me know.

Joan

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Joanie I have no idea on the symptoms but I just wanted you to know I will be thinking of you tomorrow and hope your Dr. visit comes out okay!

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Oh no! Keep us posted...what symptoms do you have? I'm pretty sure fatigue is in there but as for others?...Hey, who have YOU been kissing?!!!

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Oh man! Good luck to you. I thought that I had mono once too....then I found out that I was pregnant with my son instead. LOL I sure hope that you don't have the mono. Please keep us posted.

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There are several symptoms that mono might fit into. Doc will run some blood tests to confirm. If you are that tired then you should of been in bed at the time you posted that post.....naughty naughty.....lol.

Sometimes when loosing weight some toxins stored in the fat become dislodged as the fat is processed and used, and become free floating within the body causing sickly and tired feelings that pass with a few days or week. Getting proper sleep (8 hours a night) is very important during your weight loss stage.This is when the body does its repairs and needs the time to first off repair the body tissues used during the day and secondly fight off diseases and thirdly remove bodily wastes that have built up during the day on the cellular level..

Lastly taking a daily Vitamin (food derived is best) and making sure you take in enough Protein will help during your weight loss to minize these negative effects as well as prevent and help cure something like mono.

T

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Mononucleosis (often called "mono") is an infection caused by the Epstein-Barr virus. Signs of mono include fever, sore throat, headaches, white Patches on the back of your throat, swollen glands in your neck, feeling tired and not feeling hungry.

How is mono passed?

Mono is not spread as easily as some other viruses, such as the common cold. The mono virus is found in saliva and mucus. It is usually passed from one person to another through kissing, although it may rarely be passed in other ways, such as coughing. Signs of mono usually develop 4 to 7 weeks after you're exposed to the virus. Generally, people only get mono once. It's most common among people 15 to 35 years old.

How is mono diagnosed?

Your doctor will probably first ask you some questions about your symptoms and then may do blood tests to confirm the diagnosis. One common test used to diagnose mono is called the Monospot test. Sometimes other blood tests are needed if the results of the Monospot test aren't clear.

Does mono have any complications?

Sometimes. The main serious concern with mono is that the spleen will enlarge and even rupture (tear open). The spleen is like a large gland. It's located in the upper part of your abdomen on the left side. It has functions that relate to your blood.

Although a ruptured spleen is rare in people with mono, it's wise to be aware of the signs and call your doctor right away if you notice any of them. Signs of a ruptured spleen include pain in the left upper part of your abdomen (under the left chest), feeling lightheaded, feeling like your heart is beating fast and hard, bleeding more easily than usual and having trouble breathing.

Can mono be cured?

No. But mono will go away on its own. Symptoms usually last about 4 weeks.

How is mono treated?

The main point of treatment is to relieve your symptoms.

Rest.

Drink plenty of fluids.

Gargle with salt Water, suck on throat lozenges, hard candy or flavored frozen Desserts (such as Popsicles) for sore throat.

Acetaminophen : (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, Nuprin) to relieve pain and fever. Do not give aspirin to children. Aspirin should be avoided because it has been associated with a disease called Reye's syndrome in children. Reye's syndrome is a serious illness that can lead to death.

Do I need an antibiotic?

Antibiotics like penicillin are of no help in mono. Mono is caused by a virus, and antibiotics don't work against viruses. If you have a bacterial infection in addition to having mono, your doctor may give you an antibiotic.

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Yes, I have had it!! It is horrible. I was out of work for about 2 months, Dr would release me to come back for 12 day, then I would relapse. Rest, Rest, Rest, that is the best for it, and the steriods. Your throat will really really hurt, fever, white Patches on your throat that are nasty when they fall off--if one happens to. Hope that you don't have it!! But, if u do best of wishes to you!

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