Any Medical Doctors onboard??

Started by hooligan machinist, July 24, 2008, 10:19:17 PM

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hooligan machinist

  If so, please PM me. I need advice and or help pretty badly.
I'm going to see a doctor tomorrow afternoon, but would like a heads up about some strange symptoms that are developing rapidly. Needless to say, i'm pretty damn worried. I'm one of those people that only goes to the doctor in dire need.
  Thanks in advance
   Howard
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Uh, ER, bro.  Or, as they are calling it now (to confuse us) ED.
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hooligan machinist

Quote from: Sinister on July 25, 2008, 09:12:46 AM
Uh, ER, bro.  Or, as they are calling it now (to confuse us) ED.
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[laugh] [laugh]  Nope, that's not it.

   Aparently i had a severe allergic reaction to something. My hands and feet swelled up at the joints and were itching like hell. I also developed some serious welts on both sides of my ribcage and forearms.
  The part that worried me was how fast it happened, 2 to 3 hours and i looked like i could fall out dead any minute. Fortunately it's clearing up on it's own already. But i'm still going to the doc's office today.
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Manny

Carry around some Benedryl, mang. Allergic reactions are scary.

Sinister

Quote from: hooligan machinist on July 25, 2008, 09:22:20 AM
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[laugh] [laugh]  Nope, that's not it.

Sorry, you misunderstand.  It used to be called the 'Emergency Room' (ER)...now, they are calling it the 'Emergency Department' (ED).  My wife works in a hospital.  I was not questioning the ability of your wang.  Hope you are feeling better. [thumbsup]
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jdubbs32584

Quote from: hooligan machinist on July 25, 2008, 09:22:20 AM
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[laugh] [laugh]  Nope, that's not it.

   Aparently i had a severe allergic reaction to something. My hands and feet swelled up at the joints and were itching like hell. I also developed some serious welts on both sides of my ribcage and forearms.
  The part that worried me was how fast it happened, 2 to 3 hours and i looked like i could fall out dead any minute. Fortunately it's clearing up on it's own already. But i'm still going to the doc's office today.

You really gotta find out what you reacted to. Thats an awfully big reaction that you had and it could probably progress quickly into anaphylaxis. Get to a doc, get an epi pen, and find out what caused it so you can avoid it in the future.

And +1 to the benedryl. It can help for most reactions but you're best bet is to carry an epi pen too.

hooligan machinist

Quote from: Sinister on July 25, 2008, 09:42:14 AM
Sorry, you misunderstand.  It used to be called the 'Emergency Room' (ER)...now, they are calling it the 'Emergency Department' (ED).  My wife works in a hospital.  I was not questioning the ability of your wang.  Hope you are feeling better. [thumbsup]

  Oops, my bad. ;D
I didn't think a trip to the ER was in order. I wasn't having difficulty breathing or elevated heart rate. Other than the burning and itching welts and swelling i felt fine.


  The problem has been solved. It was an accidental case of "attempted involuntary manslaughter".
There are two things i am alergic to, CATS and TIDE detergent.
   Yesterday, while i was at work, my children brought the niehbors cat into the house. And actually had it in my bed at one point.
This was AFTER my wife had changed the bed covers with freshly washed (IN TIDE) ones.
  Two VERY important things that they forgot to mention until today.
So when i went to bed last night i was getting a double whammy!

  It's not funny but at the same time it sort of is.  [laugh]

I'm gonna love seeing the look on my wifes face when i swap her shampoo out with flexall tonight. [evil]
As for the kids, i think i'll glue thier favorite toys to the ceiling.
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jdubbs32584

Quote from: hooligan machinist on July 25, 2008, 02:04:52 PM
  Oops, my bad. ;D
I didn't think a trip to the ER was in order. I wasn't having difficulty breathing or elevated heart rate. Other than the burning and itching welts and swelling i felt fine.


  The problem has been solved. It was an accidental case of "attempted involuntary manslaughter".
There are two things i am alergic to, CATS and TIDE detergent.
   Yesterday, while i was at work, my children brought the niehbors cat into the house. And actually had it in my bed at one point.
This was AFTER my wife had changed the bed covers with freshly washed (IN TIDE) ones.
  Two VERY important things that they forgot to mention until today.
So when i went to bed last night i was getting a double whammy!

  It's not funny but at the same time it sort of is.  [laugh]

I'm gonna love seeing the look on my wifes face when i swap her shampoo out with flexall tonight. [evil]
As for the kids, i think i'll glue thier favorite toys to the ceiling.


I'm allergic to detergents with perfumes and dyes. A guy I was dating did a load of laundry for me a couple years ago and used the wrong stuff. I went to my classes and lasted through one before running back to my dorm room, stripping down, and seeing myself covered in a huge rash. But only where the clothes were touching.

Awesomeness.

Glad you're doing ok now! [thumbsup]

ducducgooseme

LOLOLOL...sorry....i hope you feel better.....that Emergency Department vs Erectile Dysfunction gaff was pretty damn funny.   [clap]
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ducducgooseme

Quote from: motogpfan on July 25, 2008, 02:29:13 PM
I'm not a doctor but I did stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night


Do you have a rash now too?
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Quote from: JBubble on July 25, 2008, 02:08:03 PM
I'm allergic to detergents with perfumes and dyes....


Me too. I'm allergic to certain types of fragrances. No rash though. About 15-30 minutes after exposure, I get a terrible migraine followed by vomiting. Lasts for about 8-12 hours. I can't use any air fresheners, only use perfume free detergents, g/f can't wear perfume around me, can only use orange-scented house cleaning products, and the list goes on and on and on and on and on........

I can't even walk down the cleaning product/air freshener aisle at WalMart like a normal person. I have to hold my breath and make a mad dash down and back to get what I need. I gets lots of funny looks doing that (might be because I'm make the beast with two backs-ugly). I almost got fired from a grocery store when I was 18 cause I wouldn't do anything in the soap or detergent aisle. The manager didn't believe me, he thought I was making it up. I had to bring him a doctor's note in order to keep my job.
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My office is deemed a "scent free" workplace, meaning no smelly lotions, perfumes, etc.

Funny thing is, the bathrooms have no ventilation, so the smell that you encounter when going in is the most vile, disgusting, musty, bacteria infested smell EVER. And it's there, all day, every day. I nearly lost my lunch a few times going in.

Talk about smells.
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Quote from: Dangerous Person on July 25, 2008, 06:20:20 PM
My office is deemed a "scent free" workplace, meaning no smelly lotions, perfumes, etc.

Funny thing is, the bathrooms have no ventilation, so the smell that you encounter when going in is the most vile, disgusting, musty, bacteria infested smell EVER. And it's there, all day, every day. I nearly lost my lunch a few times going in.

Talk about smells.
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