Woman Killed after Her Condition Mistaken for Migraine
Woman Killed after Her Condition Mistaken for Migraine

Jane Harrop, a 30 year old British woman was experiencing headaches for a number of days that made her feel as if she was ‘drunk’.

She was diagnosed to be suffering from migraine; however, she died two days after she suffered from a viral infection of the brain.

She had been taken to a hospital in Birmingham where an MRI was done. The doctors could not find success in detecting the cause of the headache and diagnosed it as severe migraine, which actually was a big mistake.

While she suffered from agonizing pain, the family was given this guarantee by the nurses at Good Hope Hospital in Birmingham that it was only severe migraine and nothing else.

She was discharged from the hospital with doses of morphine to reduce the twinge after a couple of days, on 19th February, she passed away.

Her family says that they had been informed that Mrs. Harrop could not be transferred to close by Queen Elizabeth Hospital, with a specialist neurology unit, since there were no beds available.

A post-mortem made this revelation that Mrs. Harrop had been suffering from meningo-myeloencephalitis, which is a rare virus that causes inflammation and swelling of the brain.

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