I have gauze stuffrd in placed I'd didn't havevplaces yesterday. These wpuod be novel I'd it didn't hurt so much.
Congrats!
It is such a good feeling when they come out though.
2/3 gone! I got to get up and walk today which was nice. And see the results
...my ass hurts more than the surgical site, from being on bedrest so long.
You're only walking today?
They had us up and walking a few laps around the nurses desk the afternoon of the day after surgery, and the day after that I was almost back to regular walking ability 0.0
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Metzger MeisterIt Gets Worsebefore it gets any better.Registered Userregular
I get results from my blood test this Wednesday.
I'm kinda worried about it.
I know it's dumb to worry because I'll immediately be like "well I probably have super-cancer and mega-plague and they're just going to put me down like a broke-leg horse."
I think I get that from my mom. THANKS MOM.
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YEAH THANKS OBMAMA
And it seems like all is dying, and would leave the world to mourn
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Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
My state decided, in its infinite wisdom, to deny ombamacare to those making under 10k per year, meaning basically the disabled.
So.
Yeah.
Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
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Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
Oh, also I don't care how over the conversation was, I know that you are more likely to die from anesthesia than any other part of a procedure but fuck it all if they say "We can put you under" I go "Well that's fucking fantastic. By the way, don't try to twilight me or I will attempt to kick your ass."
If you are unfamiliar, twilighting is when you don't remember anything but are kinda semi-conscious.
I am not nice semi-concious, and generally they were trying to do scopes with twilights so...yeah. Fought some guys. Made the doctor come out wide eyed and talk to my mother about how "Never again" would they do it that way.
But yeah.
Shit, half the time I wake up in a ton of pain, but they are good about getting it down fast, usually. And I always play my sleep game too. Remember the last thing before I conk out, because way back when I was...13? I heard two doctors make a bad joke. A really, terrible joke. I don't remember what it was but just how bad it is.
So I play that game and tell that anecdote. And hey! I had a nurse recognize me because of that anecdote. She was all "Oh right, you're that guy." Frequent flier miles!
Oh and holy fuck this hurts right now.
Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
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Metzger MeisterIt Gets Worsebefore it gets any better.Registered Userregular
I have gauze stuffrd in placed I'd didn't havevplaces yesterday. These wpuod be novel I'd it didn't hurt so much.
Congrats!
It is such a good feeling when they come out though.
2/3 gone! I got to get up and walk today which was nice. And see the results
...my ass hurts more than the surgical site, from being on bedrest so long.
You're only walking today?
They had us up and walking a few laps around the nurses desk the afternoon of the day after surgery, and the day after that I was almost back to regular walking ability 0.0
Suporn is very conservative with the bed rest. I think he's more invasive than the other surgoens as far as technique.
The nurses are also very concerned about people being light headed. Hadn't happened to me thankfully just weak and sore
I pulled on my catheter in the bathroom today. Noooot fun.
Why do people feel sympathy pains in the groin? Like, seeing an old person trip and fall, or a skateboarder wipe out. Why does that cause pain in the groin to the people watching?
My wife said she gets them too so I know it's not just me being crazy.
Oh, also I don't care how over the conversation was, I know that you are more likely to die from anesthesia than any other part of a procedure but fuck it all if they say "We can put you under" I go "Well that's fucking fantastic. By the way, don't try to twilight me or I will attempt to kick your ass."
If you are unfamiliar, twilighting is when you don't remember anything but are kinda semi-conscious.
I am not nice semi-concious, and generally they were trying to do scopes with twilights so...yeah. Fought some guys. Made the doctor come out wide eyed and talk to my mother about how "Never again" would they do it that way.
I've only been put under for wisdom teeth, but apparently I'm similar. I got the award for worst patient ever and apparently hit one of the nurses. They ended up giving me a second full dose of anesthesia to put me fully under. Next time I have a procedure I'm going to recommend they strap my arms down.
So, saw a dermatologist yesterday and she thinks I might have some sort of autoimmune disorder. Could possibly be related to my neuro issues. Gonna bring that up with my neurologist when I see him next.
I have gauze stuffrd in placed I'd didn't havevplaces yesterday. These wpuod be novel I'd it didn't hurt so much.
Congrats!
It is such a good feeling when they come out though.
2/3 gone! I got to get up and walk today which was nice. And see the results
...my ass hurts more than the surgical site, from being on bedrest so long.
You're only walking today?
They had us up and walking a few laps around the nurses desk the afternoon of the day after surgery, and the day after that I was almost back to regular walking ability 0.0
Suporn is very conservative with the bed rest. I think he's more invasive than the other surgoens as far as technique.
The nurses are also very concerned about people being light headed. Hadn't happened to me thankfully just weak and sore
I pulled on my catheter in the bathroom today. Noooot fun.
That seems more than conservative to force someone to not move from bed for like, a week when it's not really physically required?
I dunno, I'm not too informed on his methods so I probably know nothing.
And oh yeah those catheters. I had completely forgotten about what we had to do which was "Set your phone alarm to go off every 2 or 3 hours, and when it sounds you go to the bathroom. It doesn't matter that you don't feel like going, because with the catheter in you won't feel it, but you'll need to go.
Even having to wake up during the night from sleeping.
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Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
Oh, also I don't care how over the conversation was, I know that you are more likely to die from anesthesia than any other part of a procedure but fuck it all if they say "We can put you under" I go "Well that's fucking fantastic. By the way, don't try to twilight me or I will attempt to kick your ass."
If you are unfamiliar, twilighting is when you don't remember anything but are kinda semi-conscious.
I am not nice semi-concious, and generally they were trying to do scopes with twilights so...yeah. Fought some guys. Made the doctor come out wide eyed and talk to my mother about how "Never again" would they do it that way.
I've only been put under for wisdom teeth, but apparently I'm similar. I got the award for worst patient ever and apparently hit one of the nurses. They ended up giving me a second full dose of anesthesia to put me fully under. Next time I have a procedure I'm going to recommend they strap my arms down.
Uh, no. You say "give me general anesthesia because twilight doesn't work."
It is way easier to just let them know in advance, and tying down your arms might...impead things or even be illegal
Also, hello hospital thread. I am in the hospital now. No IV yet, jeeze they had to give IM medication.
Only been stuck six times.
Munkus Beaver on
Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
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Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
I have gauze stuffrd in placed I'd didn't havevplaces yesterday. These wpuod be novel I'd it didn't hurt so much.
Congrats!
It is such a good feeling when they come out though.
2/3 gone! I got to get up and walk today which was nice. And see the results
...my ass hurts more than the surgical site, from being on bedrest so long.
You're only walking today?
They had us up and walking a few laps around the nurses desk the afternoon of the day after surgery, and the day after that I was almost back to regular walking ability 0.0
Suporn is very conservative with the bed rest. I think he's more invasive than the other surgoens as far as technique.
The nurses are also very concerned about people being light headed. Hadn't happened to me thankfully just weak and sore
I pulled on my catheter in the bathroom today. Noooot fun.
That seems more than conservative to force someone to not move from bed for like, a week when it's not really physically required?
I dunno, I'm not too informed on his methods so I probably know nothing.
And oh yeah those catheters. I had completely forgotten about what we had to do which was "Set your phone alarm to go off every 2 or 3 hours, and when it sounds you go to the bathroom. It doesn't matter that you don't feel like going, because with the catheter in you won't feel it, but you'll need to go.
Even having to wake up during the night from sleeping.
God, they had me walking the day of surgery after they took out the catheter and breathing tube and drainage tubes and stuff. I shuffled along like an old man, clutching the nurse dude with one hand and gripping my pillow tight to my chest with the other, but I made a lap around the nurse's station! By the end of the week though I was walking multiple laps around the entire floor from being cooped up and ready to get out and go home.
So, saw a dermatologist yesterday and she thinks I might have some sort of autoimmune disorder. Could possibly be related to my neuro issues. Gonna bring that up with my neurologist when I see him next.
My eczema is relatively low-grade since it primarily manifests when I don't get enough vitamin D from sunlight; it basically looks like splotchy reddish patches on my right-side back and left/central chest. They're mildly itchy and stress will cause them to itch more, but an occasional dousing with an over the counter cortizone does wonders. When I was bartending, my stress level was high and my exposure to regular sunlight was low, so I constantly felt like I was on fire.
With a little luck, hydrocortizone ointment and a modified balance to your diet will do the trick; good luck with those. As an aside, I find my skin really responds well to Aveeno body wash in the shower after a good scrub with a loufa; since I shave my scalp, it also helps to moderate dry skin up-top. The actual Aveeno lotion with aloe and colloidal oatmeal is a godsend.
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Caulk Bite 6One of the multitude of Dans infesting this placeRegistered Userregular
edited December 2014
So, it occurred to me that I kind of misrepresented my surgery, purely on the notion that it was done in the same way as I think the angiogram was. It is not the same kind of procedure.
It really is the kind that I'll have to be cut open for, right through the sternum, though the part about my surgeon being one of the best in the world is still there, so I'm less worried now but still more worried than before. It's on Monday.
I have gauze stuffrd in placed I'd didn't havevplaces yesterday. These wpuod be novel I'd it didn't hurt so much.
Congrats!
It is such a good feeling when they come out though.
2/3 gone! I got to get up and walk today which was nice. And see the results
...my ass hurts more than the surgical site, from being on bedrest so long.
You're only walking today?
They had us up and walking a few laps around the nurses desk the afternoon of the day after surgery, and the day after that I was almost back to regular walking ability 0.0
Suporn is very conservative with the bed rest. I think he's more invasive than the other surgoens as far as technique.
The nurses are also very concerned about people being light headed. Hadn't happened to me thankfully just weak and sore
I pulled on my catheter in the bathroom today. Noooot fun.
That seems more than conservative to force someone to not move from bed for like, a week when it's not really physically required?
I dunno, I'm not too informed on his methods so I probably know nothing.
And oh yeah those catheters. I had completely forgotten about what we had to do which was "Set your phone alarm to go off every 2 or 3 hours, and when it sounds you go to the bathroom. It doesn't matter that you don't feel like going, because with the catheter in you won't feel it, but you'll need to go.
Even having to wake up during the night from sleeping.
God, they had me walking the day of surgery after they took out the catheter and breathing tube and drainage tubes and stuff. I shuffled along like an old man, clutching the nurse dude with one hand and gripping my pillow tight to my chest with the other, but I made a lap around the nurse's station! By the end of the week though I was walking multiple laps around the entire floor from being cooped up and ready to get out and go home.
Yeah me too. I was always told it was best to get out of bed ASAP. Good psychologically and physically. And I've had bed-rest-related post-op DVTs and I don't want those again.
Having said that, when I had peritonitis and a resection, it was a while before I could even sit up, let alone move. But nobody was telling me not to move. In fact, the physios were telling me the opposite.
Physios are bastards. God I hate physios.
Not really.
Really.
poshniallo on
I figure I could take a bear.
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Just had a phone call from my dad, my nan's in hospital, had a massive stroke, isn't going to recover. It's not exactly a shock, she's been very ill for a few years, but still. We were supposed to go and visit her on Sunday.
I feel bad for my dad, he's been at her side sincelast night by himself but she's totally unresponsive. He said not to come because there's no point and I shouldn't remember her like she is now. And I'm a coward so I agree.
I saw her a few weeks ago on a solo visit, usually I go with the family. She was very intense and emotional talking about the family and the past and at one point we were hugging and both crying on her sofa. It felt bad at the time but I'm glad of it now.
Just had a phone call from my dad, my nan's in hospital, had a massive stroke, isn't going to recover. It's not exactly a shock, she's been very ill for a few years, but still. We were supposed to go and visit her on Sunday.
I feel bad for my dad, he's been at her side sincelast night by himself but she's totally unresponsive. He said not to come because there's no point and I shouldn't remember her like she is now. And I'm a coward so I agree.
I saw her a few weeks ago on a solo visit, usually I go with the family. She was very intense and emotional talking about the family and the past and at one point we were hugging and both crying on her sofa. It felt bad at the time but I'm glad of it now.
Bluh.
Theres always that nagging feeling with older or sicker relatives of "will this be the last time?" It sucksd.
So, saw a dermatologist yesterday and she thinks I might have some sort of autoimmune disorder. Could possibly be related to my neuro issues. Gonna bring that up with my neurologist when I see him next.
My eczema is relatively low-grade since it primarily manifests when I don't get enough vitamin D from sunlight; it basically looks like splotchy reddish patches on my right-side back and left/central chest. They're mildly itchy and stress will cause them to itch more, but an occasional dousing with an over the counter cortizone does wonders. When I was bartending, my stress level was high and my exposure to regular sunlight was low, so I constantly felt like I was on fire.
With a little luck, hydrocortizone ointment and a modified balance to your diet will do the trick; good luck with those. As an aside, I find my skin really responds well to Aveeno body wash in the shower after a good scrub with a loufa; since I shave my scalp, it also helps to moderate dry skin up-top. The actual Aveeno lotion with aloe and colloidal oatmeal is a godsend.
Yeah, I've been trying OTC stuff since this manifested almost a year ago. The only thing that's made even a bit of difference is slathering myself with coconut oil at night. I thought it was just a reaction to the water in MD and only got it looked at because I needed a skin cancer screening anyway. Turns out it's not eczema or dermatitis after all.
They're trying a cream in case it is an infection, but she didn't seem to expect it to do much. So the next course of action is steroid creams and/or injections. And talking to my neuro first to deconflict meds and side effects, and also in case there's a systemic cause for both problems.
I'm tired of it and I should see if I can take any over the counter anti-diarrhea medicine while on coumadin.
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Caulk Bite 6One of the multitude of Dans infesting this placeRegistered Userregular
I'm not sure if it would help, but the blood thinner I'm on is called Xarelto (rivaroxaban). If I'm remembering right, the benefit over Coumadin is that there's no dietary restrictions (though the only counter-agent is time, about a day or so to be flushed from the system).
Anyway, I was told it had some risk of increased bowel movements, but I've personally not seen it, outside of the initial acclimation period.
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Metzger MeisterIt Gets Worsebefore it gets any better.Registered Userregular
So, just got out of my followup appointment! Triglycerides and cholesterol are stupid high. My good cholesterol is really high as well so... cool? I guess?
Anyway, they're putting me on Lipitor and upping my dosage for metformin to 850mg twice daily.
So I guess my fears of ultra-cancer were unfounded after all.
Other than being a big fat motherfucker with oily blood and a shitty diet I guess I'm fit as a fiddle!
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ChimeraMonster girl with a snek tail and five eyesBad puns, that's how eye roll. Registered Userregular
edited December 2014
As some of you may know I just had the first root canal I've ever had. Well I must have enjoyed it soooooooooooo much that my mouth decided i need to have another one this month.
- go to a new dermatologist
- new derm prescribes ultra high dosage of clobetasol goo to apply to all remaining psoriasis patches that weren't wiped out by humira
- since that time I have had 3 migraines with serious neuro symptoms, all super fast onset, all non-responsive to abortives
I can't find anything online that says whether or not these things are related, but I feel like I'm gonna not use the clobetasol for a while and see if my dramatically increased migraines drop back down again. Like, usually I have 1 every 3-4 months if that, and this is three since Thanksgiving. I just had a CT with dye done this summer and it showed all clear so I'm not (too) stressed about it possibly causing damage to my brain but if it happens again I'm gonna go to the ER. God damn it why can't I just have one thing that doesn't interact with all the other fuckin things
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Metzger MeisterIt Gets Worsebefore it gets any better.Registered Userregular
Welp. Guess my dad got into a car wreck. He was doin about fifty, and was fishing a cigarette out of his jacket, dropped the pack and just on reflex went to grab it, and the car hit a retaining wall barrier type thing. Not sure what's up yet, they're doing ultrasounds and x-rays right now. Airbag messed him up pretty good.
Step-mom is being an asshole about it, as per usual.
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Metzger MeisterIt Gets Worsebefore it gets any better.Registered Userregular
Just went and grabbed the old man from the hospital. Scrapes and bruises, nothing major thank god. Dumbass WASN'T WEARING HIS FUCKIN SEATBELT THOUGH. You better believe I had something to say about that.
Stepmom was, once again, being a buttnut. All like I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU CRASHED THE CAR WHAT THE LUMP
For a semi-accurate visual, imagine lumpy space princess wearing cookie monster pj pants.
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Caulk Bite 6One of the multitude of Dans infesting this placeRegistered Userregular
Okie doke, all signed in to the hospital and got the ill-fitting pjs. This is a thing that's happening, in about a day and a half.
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For a semi-accurate visual, imagine lumpy space princess wearing cookie monster pj pants.
This is all too easy to do
And it seems like all is dying, and would leave the world to mourn
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Caulk Bite 6One of the multitude of Dans infesting this placeRegistered Userregular
So tomorrow morning, about 8 am, I'll be brought into surgery. According to the anesthetist, I'll be out of it and groggy when I wake up sometime Tuesday. My mom is under instruction to let @Pony know how things go (she has his cell number), so I hope he doesn't mind being the bearer of news, whichever way it goes.
Chances are very good that I'll make it through but I just want it known that I really enjoyed my time here and that all of you are great.
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The molar that exploded is now more filling than tooth but I'm never worried about aesthetics.
Darth Molar?
It still is more tender than it should be and on Wednesday I will have it looked at.
You're only walking today?
They had us up and walking a few laps around the nurses desk the afternoon of the day after surgery, and the day after that I was almost back to regular walking ability 0.0
I'm kinda worried about it.
I know it's dumb to worry because I'll immediately be like "well I probably have super-cancer and mega-plague and they're just going to put me down like a broke-leg horse."
I think I get that from my mom. THANKS MOM.
My state decided, in its infinite wisdom, to deny ombamacare to those making under 10k per year, meaning basically the disabled.
So.
Yeah.
If you are unfamiliar, twilighting is when you don't remember anything but are kinda semi-conscious.
I am not nice semi-concious, and generally they were trying to do scopes with twilights so...yeah. Fought some guys. Made the doctor come out wide eyed and talk to my mother about how "Never again" would they do it that way.
But yeah.
Shit, half the time I wake up in a ton of pain, but they are good about getting it down fast, usually. And I always play my sleep game too. Remember the last thing before I conk out, because way back when I was...13? I heard two doctors make a bad joke. A really, terrible joke. I don't remember what it was but just how bad it is.
So I play that game and tell that anecdote. And hey! I had a nurse recognize me because of that anecdote. She was all "Oh right, you're that guy." Frequent flier miles!
Oh and holy fuck this hurts right now.
This is the exact opposite of a thing that makes sense.
(Actually a lot of conservative states did that to try to essentially sabotage Obamacare.)
If you file for corporate status will you then be viewed as a person?
Suporn is very conservative with the bed rest. I think he's more invasive than the other surgoens as far as technique.
The nurses are also very concerned about people being light headed. Hadn't happened to me thankfully just weak and sore
I pulled on my catheter in the bathroom today. Noooot fun.
My wife said she gets them too so I know it's not just me being crazy.
I've only been put under for wisdom teeth, but apparently I'm similar. I got the award for worst patient ever and apparently hit one of the nurses. They ended up giving me a second full dose of anesthesia to put me fully under. Next time I have a procedure I'm going to recommend they strap my arms down.
That seems more than conservative to force someone to not move from bed for like, a week when it's not really physically required?
I dunno, I'm not too informed on his methods so I probably know nothing.
And oh yeah those catheters. I had completely forgotten about what we had to do which was "Set your phone alarm to go off every 2 or 3 hours, and when it sounds you go to the bathroom. It doesn't matter that you don't feel like going, because with the catheter in you won't feel it, but you'll need to go.
Even having to wake up during the night from sleeping.
Uh, no. You say "give me general anesthesia because twilight doesn't work."
It is way easier to just let them know in advance, and tying down your arms might...impead things or even be illegal
Also, hello hospital thread. I am in the hospital now. No IV yet, jeeze they had to give IM medication.
Only been stuck six times.
I have a corporatation, or I did. But since it isn't making money either...
They didn't use enough painkillers. I was awake but supposed to be numb.
And they gave me vicodin which only made me vomit. I much perfer percocet.
EDIT: Starting to wonder if I should ask doctors to treat me as if I am red headed, because they never use enough painkillers.
Woke up and was pissed to find out after the fact. I'm not very pleasant based on the couple times I've blacked out before.
God, they had me walking the day of surgery after they took out the catheter and breathing tube and drainage tubes and stuff. I shuffled along like an old man, clutching the nurse dude with one hand and gripping my pillow tight to my chest with the other, but I made a lap around the nurse's station! By the end of the week though I was walking multiple laps around the entire floor from being cooped up and ready to get out and go home.
My eczema is relatively low-grade since it primarily manifests when I don't get enough vitamin D from sunlight; it basically looks like splotchy reddish patches on my right-side back and left/central chest. They're mildly itchy and stress will cause them to itch more, but an occasional dousing with an over the counter cortizone does wonders. When I was bartending, my stress level was high and my exposure to regular sunlight was low, so I constantly felt like I was on fire.
With a little luck, hydrocortizone ointment and a modified balance to your diet will do the trick; good luck with those. As an aside, I find my skin really responds well to Aveeno body wash in the shower after a good scrub with a loufa; since I shave my scalp, it also helps to moderate dry skin up-top. The actual Aveeno lotion with aloe and colloidal oatmeal is a godsend.
It really is the kind that I'll have to be cut open for, right through the sternum, though the part about my surgeon being one of the best in the world is still there, so I'm less worried now but still more worried than before. It's on Monday.
Yeah me too. I was always told it was best to get out of bed ASAP. Good psychologically and physically. And I've had bed-rest-related post-op DVTs and I don't want those again.
Having said that, when I had peritonitis and a resection, it was a while before I could even sit up, let alone move. But nobody was telling me not to move. In fact, the physios were telling me the opposite.
I feel bad for my dad, he's been at her side sincelast night by himself but she's totally unresponsive. He said not to come because there's no point and I shouldn't remember her like she is now. And I'm a coward so I agree.
I saw her a few weeks ago on a solo visit, usually I go with the family. She was very intense and emotional talking about the family and the past and at one point we were hugging and both crying on her sofa. It felt bad at the time but I'm glad of it now.
Bluh.
Theres always that nagging feeling with older or sicker relatives of "will this be the last time?" It sucksd.
Sorry for you'd lose dude
Yeah, I've been trying OTC stuff since this manifested almost a year ago. The only thing that's made even a bit of difference is slathering myself with coconut oil at night. I thought it was just a reaction to the water in MD and only got it looked at because I needed a skin cancer screening anyway. Turns out it's not eczema or dermatitis after all.
They're trying a cream in case it is an infection, but she didn't seem to expect it to do much. So the next course of action is steroid creams and/or injections. And talking to my neuro first to deconflict meds and side effects, and also in case there's a systemic cause for both problems.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hcA8wFKhYY
I'm tired of it and I should see if I can take any over the counter anti-diarrhea medicine while on coumadin.
Anyway, I was told it had some risk of increased bowel movements, but I've personally not seen it, outside of the initial acclimation period.
Anyway, they're putting me on Lipitor and upping my dosage for metformin to 850mg twice daily.
So I guess my fears of ultra-cancer were unfounded after all.
Other than being a big fat motherfucker with oily blood and a shitty diet I guess I'm fit as a fiddle!
As some of you may know I just had the first root canal I've ever had. Well I must have enjoyed it soooooooooooo much that my mouth decided i need to have another one this month.
- new derm prescribes ultra high dosage of clobetasol goo to apply to all remaining psoriasis patches that weren't wiped out by humira
- since that time I have had 3 migraines with serious neuro symptoms, all super fast onset, all non-responsive to abortives
I can't find anything online that says whether or not these things are related, but I feel like I'm gonna not use the clobetasol for a while and see if my dramatically increased migraines drop back down again. Like, usually I have 1 every 3-4 months if that, and this is three since Thanksgiving. I just had a CT with dye done this summer and it showed all clear so I'm not (too) stressed about it possibly causing damage to my brain but if it happens again I'm gonna go to the ER. God damn it why can't I just have one thing that doesn't interact with all the other fuckin things
Step-mom is being an asshole about it, as per usual.
Stepmom was, once again, being a buttnut. All like I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU CRASHED THE CAR WHAT THE LUMP
For a semi-accurate visual, imagine lumpy space princess wearing cookie monster pj pants.
This is all too easy to do
Chances are very good that I'll make it through but I just want it known that I really enjoyed my time here and that all of you are great.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKffm2uI4dk