A mystery, wrapped in an enigma
Mar. 22nd, 2007 02:24 pm...and baked with a fluffy crust of WTF.
Short form: I'm home at the moment, from the ER. Again. Essentially a rerun of last Sunday. Without which I really could have done. Same song and dance, with some amusing variations like big blotchy hives that didn't go away even after 100mg of Benadryl. I went into the ER with the express intention of getting an answer as to what's causing this, as well as symptoms treated. One out of two.
Once again Winchester gets pretty high marks. They were overloaded bu still managed most of what I needed and everyone treated me well.
The doc spent a good amount of time listening to the story and overtly holding his own judgment back. He felt it wasn't worth subjecting me to another CT after he reviewed the first one. So he did a bunch of blood work, a couple of x-rays of my intestines and determined... that we have no clue what's causing this. Last time they did blood work (a week ago Sunday) my white cell count was off the chart - double the high end of normal. This time: normal.
Which could be interpreted to mean that I am not cultivating some kind of infection. That'd be GOOD, since it meant I didn't pass anything on to people I was in contact with lately. That would also be BAD because it would mean we have no idea why this is happening, what triggers it, or when it might happen again. Can you imagine how un-thrilled this makes me?
I got all my records from Winchester sent over to my PCP. Next step is probably to see him and get a referral to a GI specialist.
Short form: I'm home at the moment, from the ER. Again. Essentially a rerun of last Sunday. Without which I really could have done. Same song and dance, with some amusing variations like big blotchy hives that didn't go away even after 100mg of Benadryl. I went into the ER with the express intention of getting an answer as to what's causing this, as well as symptoms treated. One out of two.
Once again Winchester gets pretty high marks. They were overloaded bu still managed most of what I needed and everyone treated me well.
The doc spent a good amount of time listening to the story and overtly holding his own judgment back. He felt it wasn't worth subjecting me to another CT after he reviewed the first one. So he did a bunch of blood work, a couple of x-rays of my intestines and determined... that we have no clue what's causing this. Last time they did blood work (a week ago Sunday) my white cell count was off the chart - double the high end of normal. This time: normal.
Which could be interpreted to mean that I am not cultivating some kind of infection. That'd be GOOD, since it meant I didn't pass anything on to people I was in contact with lately. That would also be BAD because it would mean we have no idea why this is happening, what triggers it, or when it might happen again. Can you imagine how un-thrilled this makes me?
I got all my records from Winchester sent over to my PCP. Next step is probably to see him and get a referral to a GI specialist.
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Date: 2007-03-22 07:02 pm (UTC)good luck getting it figured out and fixed as quickly as possible!
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Date: 2007-03-23 09:41 am (UTC)