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KaiineTN wrote:I noticed something rather disturbing today. My tonsillitis is finally starting to clear up after about a week and a half, but now I have giant craters in my tonsils. Apparently it's not much to worry about from what I've read, but man it looks nasty. I hope this hasn't set the stage for chronic infections or tonsilloliths. Has anyone noticed large holes on tonsils? Will the holes shrink? As is, it would be incredibly easy to get food and such stuck in there, which definitely encourages bacterial infections.
Gypsiyee wrote:yuck
Arlos wrote:Since we're trading "omfg I was sick" gross stories, here's mine. Was a few years ago now, but it put me in the hospital for 8 days, and I came really close to losing my left leg.
Anyway, what it was is an infection called Cellulitis. Basically a staph infection that gets into the inter-cellular regions in the tissues of the leg. Mine, when it hit, left me as nauseous as food poisoning; I spent like 3 hours puking, followed by chills so bad that I couldn't get warm even in socks, sweats, sweatshirt, while under 2 layers of blankets plus a sleeping bag.
After that it seemed to go away, just it felt like I'd sprained my ankle, and it hurt to walk, etc. so I ignored it for a few days. Then I noticed my leg starting to swell up, and this blotchy red area that was getting higher and higher up my calf. So, off to the doctor I went. They diagnosed the problem, gave me IV antibiotics, gave me a prescription for Keflex, and said come back in a week if it wasn't better.
Well, a week later, it was no better, and the blotchy red area was nearly up to my knee, and it was starting to hurt quite a bit, cause of how swollen it was getting. At that point, they rushed me through admitting and stuck me into the hospital ASAP. Took 3 days of escalating strength of antibiotics, before they finally got to Vancomycin, which is literally the antibiotic of last resort. If that doesn't work, there are no drugs in existence that will do a damn thing to stop the infection. By this point, the red area had gone up about a third of the way up the back of my thigh, my leg was swollen to 2x the size of the other one, and the pain was so bad they had to give me morphine.
After that point, it slowly started to get better, but as the drugs started to kill the infection, I got these huge pus patches all over the leg, some of them as big as a medium-size hand. Within a few hours of showing up they started to tear open, and I had to have my leg wrapped in a towel 24x7 that they kept having to change every couple hours as it would soak through. Stunk to high heaven, and was about the grossest thing I've ever experienced.
Anyway, if the Vancomycin hadn't have worked, they would've had to remove the leg at a point somewhere above the infection line, or death would've been inevitable. Even though it did work, the infection had done so much damage, that some of the tissues were pretty close to going necrotic (thus all of the pus patches, which was the body flushing out all the dead crap). Had that happened, it would've meant gangrene set in, which would've also meant losing a big hunk of my leg. The guy in the bed next to mine was there for almost the same thing, only his didn't respond quite as quick, and he lost half of his toes.
All in all, no fun whatsoever. Can only recommend that if anyone else notices a similar painful red patch that slowly expands on a leg (or arm), get into a doctor post haste.
-Arlos
Drem wrote:some guy at the hospital just got a new heart valve because he didn't brush his teeth.
i'll let you guys figure that one out
oh--don't forget to brush your teeth
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