bep's diary.....

(also posted in off-topic section for those who don't have time to read diaries)

Hello everyone,

Some of this you already know, but I will backtrack. It started over a week ago with a sinus infection. On Monday of last week, I was given an antibiotic containing sulfa for the infection. Friday night I started feeling really achy and got a high fever. I also started noticing some itchy spots here and there, but I thought I had just started coming down with the flu. Well, My temp stayed at 103 - 104 all weekend. I decided to get an appointment on Tuesday. My 'spots' turned into a 100% of my body vicious looking rash. The kind that just looks like your blood came up to your skin. Even my earlobes hurt. Well, Monday DH started to wake me up and I wasn't very responsive. He started getting REALLY worried about me (he doesn't worry easily). He told me he was taking me right in to a walk-in clinic. So we all head to the clinic and I told DH to just drop me off and go feed the kids lunch at McD's since I was sure it was going to be a looooong wait. I was shaking really hard and was a bit disoriented. I was rushed right to the back. I felt a little guilty...everyone was looking at me like "why is she so special that she gets in before us?". Anyway, my oxygen level was really low so I was immediately put on oxygen and given a couple shots and monitering gear was strapped on. The doctors were giving each other those 'not good' looks which really wasn't doing me any favors at all. Dr's and nurses were doging in and out of my room. They told me if they couldn't get me stablized in 1 hour that I was going to be taken by ambulance to the hospital. 1 hr later they were doing just that. Once in the ambulance, they were trying to get an IV in me but couldn't because I was extremely swollen. The techs on the ambulance were giving each other secret finger codes...again....not helping me out with that one...a little scary to see.

On the way out of the clinic, a dr asked me DH's cell #. I was so disoriented that I accidentaly gave him my cell #. So after I had been shipped to the hospital, DH came back with the kids from lunch and sat in the clinic waiting room for a long time. Finally he asked someone how things were going with me only to find out that I had been rushed to the hospital. Poor fella was quite worried.

Meanwhile, me at the hospital...They managed to get an IV in me and got a whole pile of dope in my system. They were taking a lot of blood samples too. They said I needed to be admited to the hospital.

So they got me in a room and hooked me up to a heart monitor and kept the drugs pumping. Finally this morning at somewhere around 6am my fever calmed to the normal range and I started feeling somewhat better. I was allowed to be unhooked from all the machines somewhere around 11:30 or so and was able to leave a little later. I have a whole pile of drugs I have to take for a while to get rid of this and if ANYTHING happens I am to run directly to the ER. I am still covered from head to toe in a pretty mean looking rash.

Well, aside from being allergic to Amoxicillan (which I already knew) I now know that I am extremely allergic to any drug containing sulfa. I am going to be triple checking my drugs from now on. I totally didn't realize just how serious a reaction I was having. I shudder to think what would have happened if I would have tried to wait until Tuesday to get into the dr's office. I had mentioned it to one of the docs and they put it in no uncertain terms that I was to have been in the hospital.

So...if anyone starts having these kinds of symptoms, please get to the ER or clinic or something right way. The longer you wait, the more serious it gets. It's pretty serious business.

Anyway...that's what's going on with me. I still have occassional lightheaded moments and not quite up to par, but it is a world of difference from what I was at just yesterday.
 
Oh Bep!!

***hugs***

What a scary situation! Thankfully you got the treatment you needed!
Hope you're feeling fully recovered quickly!
 
Glad to hear you got everything you needed! I felt like I was reading a horror story! Hope you're fully recovered SOON! :)
 
Omg Bep! Glad your doing good now, that is some scary stuff especially
when no one tells ya anything at 1st.I hope you feel 100% soon.I
wouldn't of knew I was having an allergic reaction I would of assumed
I had a bad bug. Get well Tammy
 
Bep you are so fortunate your husband took you to the clinic!!! I'm so glad you are on the road to recovery. Be patient, it can take time to get your strength back!!
 
Wow, Bep. I didn't expect this when I came in to see what you were up to. I hope all is getting better. How scary! Take care. I'll be thinking about you.
 
T2 Trucker said:
bepperssssssss !!

get well soon !!

*sprays monitor with Lysol*


Hey now...you can't 'catch' an allergic reaction to a drug! That is about all that is wrong with me. :p
 
whoa. I am allergic to amox too, maybe I should keep an eye out for sulpha. I have a similiar, much milder reaction to amox.
 
O my goodness! I just came on to your diary to see where you were because you usually keep in pretty good contact with the group. I can't believe that story! Holy camoly!! Are you okay? You must feel really good about your husband being there for you...Thank him from all of us!
Take care of yourself...
I shudder to think what your weigh in will be this week, I suppose you probably dropped a bunch with being so sick, sweating, and not eating...
Let me know what you want put down for yourself this week.
Most important Take care!
~P
 
Hope your feeling better!

Just stopping by to see how you are feeling?
Hope your feeling better Tammy
 
Thanks everyone. I went back to the clinic again on Friday and they kept me for a while again then sent me back to the ER. They were talking about doing an MRI and a spinal tap but in the end, decided to wait a little longer before doing those tests. I don't know what is going on with me. I wish all this stuff would stop and I would feel normal again. I am beginning to wonder if I will feel normal again.
 
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