Posts Tagged ‘health’

Still waiting for this to get markedly better.

I had bought myself some chicken noodle soup cans, which seemed to be helping (I would slowly sip that), but… one of the kids seems to have picked them up from where I had them, vanished with them, and both of them are trying to frame the other one (which would be amusing if I didn’t feel so rotten from whatever this is at this point). I was able to pick myself up more cans of chicken noodle soup and start to store them in my room so that this did not occur again, especially if it occurred because of Bub’s grabby hands. Not surprised.

Probably going to be contacting my insurance’s virtual urgent care to explain continued symptoms, see if a change in supportive medication is needed, and ask what they want me to do. It’s a mixed bag at this point. I will take anything that gives me relief from these symptoms. Please prescribe it. I will put it in my mouth…

None of this surprises me at all at this point.

I am indeed allergic to the initial antibiotic that I was put on for cellulitis from a bite wound.

It just so happens to be doxycycline, which I have sensitized to after being given it for… this same reason.

Thanks, Bub!

At any rate, my doctor prescribed me an antibiotic that I’ve had with success before and prescribed me pain medication for the gastritis that the doxycycline caused. So all I have to do is wait for this to completely leave my system from the last time I took it, which it almost appears to have done. If only this time could come…

I like this meme, so I’m adding it in here.

Since I was… bitten during the first bad meltdown Bub has had in more than two years, my doctor wanted to refer me to wound care to have them take a look at and manage it due to my history of immunosuppression and fluctuating blood sugar levels due to the medications that I’m on and have been on. This did not surprise me one bit. I’d like some of the bandages that they give me because those will stick to the bite wound and offer me some relief. And as stated in previous posts, I managed to sprain my ankle something fierce rolling on it after I got out of bed not even remotely fully awake from a nap — lesson learned, I suppose. I was prescribed some pain medication to make the bite wound hurt less and to make it possible for me to bear enough weight on my foot to ambulate around the house better than I had been (my goal). Goal achieved.

It doesn’t alter my mental status at all, though. Some people… have that happen when they take certain pain medication, and I am evidently not one of them. I’ve never been one of them. I’m still figuring out why that is.

A series of outpatient surgeries, in surgery form.

For the sake of thoughtfulness, my gynecologist has stated that he is willing to… fight my insurance to get me a tubal ligation, “just in case”. This is something I am not opposed to him doing for a number of reasons.

It seems that he has an excellent probability of making this occur if the primary reasons for fighting them are my disability, which I gave him permission to use to try and get them to approve it, as well as “my kids being disabled” (and I only have that in quotation marks because although they are, it’s not a bad thing and will never be a bad thing). As much as I intend on moving out of Texas at some point and am definitely not staying here long-term, this isn’t a bad thing at all. It’s insurance against the fact that I’m done having children, always having considered two my happy upper limit, and I do not want to get pregnant again.

He also wants to see a referral to the appropriate specialist made regarding the sagging of some of my skin due to Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, which was only severely exacerbated by two pregnancies. This has caused an untold number of Staph infections to result entirely out of the blue, and should my youngest son injure me during a meltdown these injuries take longer to heal than he is comfortable with. He wants to see what state Medicaid is willing to cover and then go from there. I am not opposed to that either. Let’s get this done.

These procedures will probably all be done separately due to the time it will probably take for insurance to approve them (and this assumes that insurance approves all requests made to them… I know, right?).

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