My week has fucking sucked. Friday morning I woke up with the onset of kidney stone pain (I’ve had one before and it’s quite a unique…Experience). I said fuck it I’ll let it pass instead of paying a $250 copay for an ER visit only to get irradiated with 100mSv of a CT scan and nothing they can do. The last one passed into the bladder within a few hours. What’s worse is we were given a one-time gift to take my daughter to this bounce-house place that we were all looking forward to. So I said if I feel like it passes before we need to go, I’ll go. It seems to do so, but man I’m sore as this one tore up my kidney/ureter. So I go. I bounce more than I should’ve, cause you know, kids…
Get home a little sore but nothing too bad. Next day my flank is still sore but I have chills and hot-flashes and body-aches. It has only gotten worse since with little sleep. Exhausted, weak, body-aches. I kept thinking it was getting better on some days, but at night it came back worse. Didn’t really give me infection/sepsis vibes for a few reasons, but then it dawned on me that covid/flu is spiking heavily right now and I must’ve been exposed. Even though it was outdoors, it was still pretty crowed. Taking tests today.
I took 3 breaks to pace around the room just writing this.
Hey thanks… So finally today I broke down and went to an ER per my nurse wife’s advice. Turns out I was negative on covid. Flu, rsv, etc. (even no evidence of kidney stone but doesn’t mean it didn’t happen per doc). They diagnosed me with pneumonia, pleural effusion, early sepsis and now I’m admitted taking IV antibiotics…whew…
With some iv fluids and antibiotics and a little bit of ibuprofen I’m feeling far better at the moment but still having insane coughing fits to the point it triggers vomiting.
Just nuts man… I consider myself to be pretty healthy. I run, do moderate weight training, take my vitamins, consciously try to eat healthy etc. But this can knock you on your ass!
Sounds like your on the mend and on the road to recovering. Just make sure to do all the follow up appointments and everything and remember no one is going to advocate for your health more than you, so take care of yourself first and foremost and I know it doesn’t help much, but things take time to diagnose and to heal so be patient with your body, things can always get better. At least your not pissing, shitting, and vomiting at all once! ;)
Oh yeah it could be much worse. And for sure, I’ll keep up with any of the follow-ups they advise. I’m lucky to have a lot of veteran medical people in my family so they’re keeping a close eye on me. They still haven’t nailed the root cause. I may need a thoracentesis and they’re testing for a fungal infection now.
Sometimes you just have to keep at it things, keep waiting, keep appointments, yet it can all become tiresome or exhausting. The point is to rule things out and that sadly just takes time. If things persist, a different doctor or a specialist should be able to track things down. It’s all a cat and mouse game sometimes when the diagnosis is not easily identified. Took one of my friends almost a year before they found what was wrong with them. Just be patient, keep at it, and I’m sure things will eventually get better. Good luck!
My week has fucking sucked. Friday morning I woke up with the onset of kidney stone pain (I’ve had one before and it’s quite a unique…Experience). I said fuck it I’ll let it pass instead of paying a $250 copay for an ER visit only to get irradiated with 100mSv of a CT scan and nothing they can do. The last one passed into the bladder within a few hours. What’s worse is we were given a one-time gift to take my daughter to this bounce-house place that we were all looking forward to. So I said if I feel like it passes before we need to go, I’ll go. It seems to do so, but man I’m sore as this one tore up my kidney/ureter. So I go. I bounce more than I should’ve, cause you know, kids…
Get home a little sore but nothing too bad. Next day my flank is still sore but I have chills and hot-flashes and body-aches. It has only gotten worse since with little sleep. Exhausted, weak, body-aches. I kept thinking it was getting better on some days, but at night it came back worse. Didn’t really give me infection/sepsis vibes for a few reasons, but then it dawned on me that covid/flu is spiking heavily right now and I must’ve been exposed. Even though it was outdoors, it was still pretty crowed. Taking tests today.
I took 3 breaks to pace around the room just writing this.
Don’t leave us hanging, what were the results?! Also, hope you feel better soon!
Hey thanks… So finally today I broke down and went to an ER per my nurse wife’s advice. Turns out I was negative on covid. Flu, rsv, etc. (even no evidence of kidney stone but doesn’t mean it didn’t happen per doc). They diagnosed me with pneumonia, pleural effusion, early sepsis and now I’m admitted taking IV antibiotics…whew…
With some iv fluids and antibiotics and a little bit of ibuprofen I’m feeling far better at the moment but still having insane coughing fits to the point it triggers vomiting.
Just nuts man… I consider myself to be pretty healthy. I run, do moderate weight training, take my vitamins, consciously try to eat healthy etc. But this can knock you on your ass!
Sounds like your on the mend and on the road to recovering. Just make sure to do all the follow up appointments and everything and remember no one is going to advocate for your health more than you, so take care of yourself first and foremost and I know it doesn’t help much, but things take time to diagnose and to heal so be patient with your body, things can always get better. At least your not pissing, shitting, and vomiting at all once! ;)
Oh yeah it could be much worse. And for sure, I’ll keep up with any of the follow-ups they advise. I’m lucky to have a lot of veteran medical people in my family so they’re keeping a close eye on me. They still haven’t nailed the root cause. I may need a thoracentesis and they’re testing for a fungal infection now.
Sometimes you just have to keep at it things, keep waiting, keep appointments, yet it can all become tiresome or exhausting. The point is to rule things out and that sadly just takes time. If things persist, a different doctor or a specialist should be able to track things down. It’s all a cat and mouse game sometimes when the diagnosis is not easily identified. Took one of my friends almost a year before they found what was wrong with them. Just be patient, keep at it, and I’m sure things will eventually get better. Good luck!
Thanks, friend. Appreciate it!