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rainbow689 Four Star Member


Age : 58 Joined : 15 Apr 2008 Posts : 403 Location : Laredo TX
 | Subject: Is There A Doctor In The House? Thu Jul 03, 2008 5:29 pm | |
| The company I'm working for has no medical benefits. About 7 weeks ago I got 7/8 'insect' or something bites, 3 on my back, a couple on each arm and on my legs. The first week the calf on my right leg was very painful. The pain went away, but I could not and cannot put any pressure on the ball of my right foot, it just collapses if I try.
Subsequently, my left arm has lost a lot of its strength and I cannot grip with my left hand. Also my left leg is somewhat weak. Also, my left arm and occasionally just above my knees and right arm I get some sort of spasms, I 'm not sure if it's muscle spasms, or veins or what.
I have just been to the ER in Florida with my ex trucker trainer with whom I have remained friends and I'm staying with him for a couple of days. The ER, for $100 up front as it wasn't an emergency, did some blood work and a cat scan, they said both came up negative and sent me on my way! Mind you I suppose the $100 for blood work and a cat scan was pretty cheap, although it did nothing to discover the cause of this malady!
So I'm wondering if there’s doctor in the house, or if anyone can offer any suggestions as to how I can get this treated, or at least find out what the f'muck is causing this, with no medical insurance? Apart from that there is no pain anywhere just the weaknesses and spasms.
It's become the proverbial pain in the posterior, though it seems my posterior is fine!
Is There A Doctor In The House Please?
 _________________ Welcome Earthlings http://fly.to/rainbow689 |
|  | | Abe F. March Five Star Member


Age : 69 Joined : 26 Jan 2008 Posts : 1400 Location : Germany
 | Subject: Re: Is There A Doctor In The House? Thu Jul 03, 2008 6:00 pm | |
| I think it would be irresponsible for any of us to offer you medical advice - without a license. And, if there is a doctor in the house, without the capability to examine, I doubt that he/she would offer any advice. They would subject themselves to being sued. For what you described, I may suggest - just suggest, that you consult the internet and get some feedback on "possible" remedies. If the problem persists, the best bet is to seek competent medical help.
I am continuously amazed that the greatest nation on earth doesn't have health care for everyone. The CNN news today showed a video of a lady (without insurance) sitting in the waiting room of a NY hopsital waiting for attention and a hospital bed. She sat for a number of hours, then she fell off her chair and lay face down on the floor. Several people saw her lying there, even hospital staff, but nothing was done. Finally someone came to check on her, kicked her with their foot, and getting no reaction, they checked her pulse and discovered that she was dead. _________________ "To Beirut and Back" http://www.freewebs.com/abemarch "With every adversity there is a benefit." |
|  | | rainbow689 Four Star Member


Age : 58 Joined : 15 Apr 2008 Posts : 403 Location : Laredo TX
 | Subject: Re: Is There A Doctor In The House? Thu Jul 03, 2008 6:26 pm | |
| | Abe F. March wrote: | I think it would be irresponsible for any of us to offer you medical advice - without a license. And, if there is a doctor in the house, without the capability to examine, I doubt that he/she would offer any advice. They would subject themselves to being sued. For what you described, I may suggest - just suggest, that you consult the internet and get some feedback on "possible" remedies. If the problem persists, the best bet is to seek competent medical help.
I am continuously amazed that the greatest nation on earth doesn't have health care for everyone. The CNN news today showed a video of a lady (without insurance) sitting in the waiting room of a NY hopsital waiting for attention and a hospital bed. She sat for a number of hours, then she fell off her chair and lay face down on the floor. Several people saw her lying there, even hospital staff, but nothing was done. Finally someone came to check on her, kicked her with their foot, and getting no reaction, they checked her pulse and discovered that she was dead. |
I appreciate what you're saying Abe but here in the States you can't even get incompetent medical help without insurance! _________________ Welcome Earthlings http://fly.to/rainbow689 |
|  | | rainbow689 Four Star Member


Age : 58 Joined : 15 Apr 2008 Posts : 403 Location : Laredo TX
 | Subject: Re: Is There A Doctor In The House? Thu Jul 03, 2008 6:27 pm | |
| BTW I'm English we don't sue at the drop of a hat! _________________ Welcome Earthlings http://fly.to/rainbow689 |
|  | | Abe F. March Five Star Member


Age : 69 Joined : 26 Jan 2008 Posts : 1400 Location : Germany
 | |  | | rainbow689 Four Star Member


Age : 58 Joined : 15 Apr 2008 Posts : 403 Location : Laredo TX
 | Subject: Re: Is There A Doctor In The House? Thu Jul 03, 2008 7:23 pm | |
| Thanks Abe I did check it out, but couldn't find anything remotely like my symptoms, not even Lyme disease came close _________________ Welcome Earthlings http://fly.to/rainbow689 |
|  | | Dick Stodghill Five Star Member


Age : 83 Joined : 04 May 2008 Posts : 1299 Location : Ohio
 | Subject: Re: Is There A Doctor In The House? Thu Jul 03, 2008 8:12 pm | |
| I can't help you, although I was supposed to pretend to be Dr. Stodghill one night. I was hanging around the orderly room at my National Guard outfit in the Akron Armory when the first sergeant said two men wanted to join up but there was no doctor on hand. He said, "I'll bring them in and you give them a little exam. Say you're Dr. Stodghill." He went out to get them and I went out the window. Does that help you? _________________ Mystery Writers of America, Private Eye Writers of America www.dickstodghill.com |
|  | | Betty Fasig Four Star Member


Age : 65 Joined : 12 Jun 2008 Posts : 232 Location : Duette, Florida
 | Subject: Re: Is There A Doctor In The House? Thu Jul 03, 2008 8:59 pm | |
| Dear Rainbow, I wonder if you may have Shingles. It is very painful and no-one can tell you you have it until the little blisters show up. They look a little like chicken-pox but are only in a spot or two. I had that and it took three weeks for the 6 little blisters to show up. Meanwhile, I was on heavy duty codene which did not help much. Once the blisters start to show, the pain eases off. I hope you get better. Love, Betty _________________ www.woofferbook.com |
|  | | Shelagh Admin


Joined : 11 Jan 2008 Posts : 2321 Location : UK
 | Subject: Re: Is There A Doctor In The House? Thu Jul 03, 2008 10:26 pm | |
| Hi Rick, Don't allow yourself to become dehydrated. Take a glass of water to bed and, if you wake, drink the water. Drink at least 8 glasses of water per day. This has to become a lifetime thing, not something you do until you feel better. _________________ Shelagh Watkins http://shelaghwatkins.co.uk/ |
|  | | rainbow689 Four Star Member


Age : 58 Joined : 15 Apr 2008 Posts : 403 Location : Laredo TX
 | Subject: Re: Is There A Doctor In The House? Thu Jul 03, 2008 10:31 pm | |
| | Dick Stodghill wrote: | I can't help you, although I was supposed to pretend to be Dr. Stodghill one night. I was hanging around the orderly room at my National Guard outfit in the Akron Armory when the first sergeant said two men wanted to join up but there was no doctor on hand. He said, "I'll bring them in and you give them a little exam. Say you're Dr. Stodghill." He went out to get them and I went out the window. Does that help you? |
Unfortunately Sir Dick not one iota, but it gave me a good laugh and they say laughter is the best medicine, thanks Buddy! _________________ Welcome Earthlings http://fly.to/rainbow689 |
|  | | rainbow689 Four Star Member


Age : 58 Joined : 15 Apr 2008 Posts : 403 Location : Laredo TX
 | Subject: Re: Is There A Doctor In The House? Thu Jul 03, 2008 10:33 pm | |
| | Betty Fasig wrote: | Dear Rainbow, I wonder if you may have Shingles. It is very painful and no-one can tell you you have it until the little blisters show up. They look a little like chicken-pox but are only in a spot or two. I had that and it took three weeks for the 6 little blisters to show up. Meanwhile, I was on heavy duty codene which did not help much. Once the blisters start to show, the pain eases off. I hope you get better. Love, Betty |
Thanks Betty, but I doubt it's shingles, there's no pain, or blisters, just weaknesses and some spasms, 'just' I'm saying?????? Duh! _________________ Welcome Earthlings http://fly.to/rainbow689 |
|  | | madhatter Four Star Member


Joined : 13 Feb 2008 Posts : 257 Location : Tallahassee, FL
 | Subject: Re: Is There A Doctor In The House? Thu Jul 03, 2008 10:35 pm | |
| Depends a lot on where you were (part of the world) when you were bitten. Down here, we have both ticks and spiders that, while the bites aren't deadly, do come with neruolgical symptoms.
Any clue as to what you "got into" as we say here? _________________ Southern fiction with a madhatter twist... www.rhettdevane.com |
|  | | rainbow689 Four Star Member


Age : 58 Joined : 15 Apr 2008 Posts : 403 Location : Laredo TX
 | Subject: Re: Is There A Doctor In The House? Thu Jul 03, 2008 10:37 pm | |
| | Shelagh wrote: | Hi Rick, Don't allow yourself to become dehydrated. Take a glass of water to bed and, if you wake, drink the water. Drink at least 8 glasses of water per day. This has to become a lifetime thing, not something you do until you feel better. |
I drink plenty of liquids: tea and Sobe Fruit Drinks and sorry, but the theory of drinking 8 glasses of water a day has been debunked, there was a program on it on NPR (National Public Radio - sort of a wannabee BBC!) but thanks _________________ Welcome Earthlings http://fly.to/rainbow689 |
|  | | Phil Whitley Four Star Member


Age : 66 Joined : 01 Apr 2008 Posts : 440 Location : Riverdale, GA
 | Subject: Re: Is There A Doctor In The House? Thu Jul 03, 2008 10:47 pm | |
| Rainbow, were the bites painful like a wasp sting, or more like an ant or mosquito?
What part of the country were you in?
Have you ever had an allergic reaction?
Bedbugs? _________________ Brew My website:http://www.philwhitley.com "Let us dare to read, think, speak and write." ~ John Adams, 1765 |
|  | | Shelagh Admin


Joined : 11 Jan 2008 Posts : 2321 Location : UK
 | Subject: Re: Is There A Doctor In The House? Thu Jul 03, 2008 11:08 pm | |
| | rainbow689 wrote: | | Shelagh wrote: | Hi Rick,
Don't allow yourself to become dehydrated. Take a glass of water to bed and, if you wake, drink the water. Drink at least 8 glasses of water per day. This has to become a lifetime thing, not something you do until you feel better. |
I drink plenty of liquids: tea and Sobe Fruit Drinks and sorry, but the theory of drinking 8 glasses of water a day has been debunked, there was a program on it on NPR (National Public Radio - sort of a wannabee BBC!) but thanks |
This page backs up what you are saying for people who are not suffering your symptoms. The recommendation was to help you overcome the fatigue. If you were fit and healthy it would be different. Try increasing your fluid intake slightly for a number of weeks. If if makes no difference, no harm done and you can reduce the intake to previous levels: http://calorielab.com/news/2006/05/28/8-glasses-of-water-a-diet-urban-legend/ _________________ Shelagh Watkins http://shelaghwatkins.co.uk/ |
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