Back To The Hospital
Well my adventure continues. After receiving a new port I am happy to say it appears to be holding the saline, and no more leaks, but I had to return to the hospital on Wednesday. After taking two doses of Cephalexin I found out I was having a reaction to this drug. I was at motor vehicle when this drug took over. I had a hard time breathing, was dizzy, my vision was blurry, blood pressure went through the roof, and my throat had close shut. A call to Walgreens and the pharmacist told me to stop taking the drug and call 911 immediately. Once at the hospital I had a group of RN’s and Doctors around me. Next thing I knew I was in a room with another patient who just happen to be patient of Dr. Schwartz as well. She had surgery the day before and was having complications. I had asked if she had Lap Band installed and she said no. News to me that Dr. Schwartz does other surgeries outside of weight loss surgery even though all his commercials lead you to believe this is the only thing he does. How can he find the time to do anything else…I am still feeling rather weird after the reaction to Cephalexin and the blotchy red spots still cover my face. My breathing and eyesight appear to be normal and my blood pressure is back to 110/67. What’s odd is I know I have had Cephalexin before and now it’s a drug I can never use again for infections. This drug was given to me to control any infections after having the port replaced.
On September 5, 2008 at 9:42 AM Pacific Time, L. TP wrote: WOW. You really have had a run of this. It will get better though...hang on!
YES I HAVE.... I see that you are making huge gains as well. I hope all is well for you and that you continue to reach for your goal. How is your sister doing? Keith
YES I HAVE.... I see that you are making huge gains as well. I hope all is well for you and that you continue to reach for your goal. How is your sister doing? Keith
Hang in there, my complication story goes like this ...
I noticed a "bruise" on my left incision when I was taking a shower getting ready to go home. Long story short, I left on Thurs and went back to the er on sat for what I thought was flu like symptoms only to find out that I had a "reaction" to the blood thinners they were pumping into me and I was hemmoragging and I had a tummy full of blood. In 48 hrs my "bruise" extended from under my left arm pit area (on my upper tire) all the way over to my right incision. Needless to say my blood count had dropped so much that I had to have 2 blood transfusions and was stuck in a room with a women who's only words were "yup yup" for a whole week. Dr. Schwartz told me that out of all of his surgeries this has only happened once before. The funny part is, this that person is a class mate of my co-worker.
Much luck to you. For me, I've been finding the humor in all of this and I figure God's not through with me yet. He is just having fun with me.
I noticed a "bruise" on my left incision when I was taking a shower getting ready to go home. Long story short, I left on Thurs and went back to the er on sat for what I thought was flu like symptoms only to find out that I had a "reaction" to the blood thinners they were pumping into me and I was hemmoragging and I had a tummy full of blood. In 48 hrs my "bruise" extended from under my left arm pit area (on my upper tire) all the way over to my right incision. Needless to say my blood count had dropped so much that I had to have 2 blood transfusions and was stuck in a room with a women who's only words were "yup yup" for a whole week. Dr. Schwartz told me that out of all of his surgeries this has only happened once before. The funny part is, this that person is a class mate of my co-worker.
Much luck to you. For me, I've been finding the humor in all of this and I figure God's not through with me yet. He is just having fun with me.