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Hospital nerve's
I've never exactly had a stellar immune system, but over the last decade I've had a lot more infections...kidney, dental abscesses, the thumbnail thing is kind of unique, though.
About 10 years ago I had a hysterectomy and became septic, which almost killed me. I required further surgery, blood transfusions and lots of IV antibiotics. At that point my fibromyalgia worsened as well. I can't help but think that was the starting point for all of these things. I'm admittedly a bit of a germophobe, and don't even like going to clinics or hospitals.
As for the thumbnail, I've had 4 doses of meds (it's a once a day thing), and the nail has stopped draining and is almost pain free. Which is good, because these meds make me tired and are hard on the tummy. If for some reason it doesn't clear up they will once again remove the nail and take tissue samples to find out what is different about the bacteria under there.
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Hope everyone is doing better this weekend x
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Yes, I think the mind AND the body remember the fear we had previously, whether it was founded on an experience or not. Just the anticipation of pain, a bad diagnosis, etc., can set off whatever your reaction is, whether IBS, panic attacks, whatever. I've heard that certain types of relaxation techniques can help but I generally don't have my wits about me when I'm doubled over in belly pain on the potty!
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BUBBADOG14 wrote: It is scary when medical professionals make mistakes! To believe we trust them with Our Lives! And we let them operate on us and we agree to take the meds they prescribe to us without a thought. Some members will remember this time last year I was in hospital for a while, when I was sent home I was prescribed a number of meds to take and with out thought I took them. With in 48hrs I started to get scary symptoms, couldn't breath, swollen tongue, stiffened body! So my husband rushed me to hospital. I was rushed through and saw a doctor within 5mins! My husband gave him all the meds I had been sent home with from hospital and found that one of the meds shouldn't have been given to me due to it would be dangerous to mix it with one of the other meds I was taking! I was having an anaphylactic shock! I had to have some emergency drugs pumped through me to get me better and had to live with a little swollen tongue for a couple of days nothing near as swollen as it had been! So yes mistakes can be made!
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