Wooo Boy! (A little long & kinda icky)

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Cuprum-74

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Cellulitis is no joke:
So the next day after my thanksgiving meal with my family, I went back to work but then I started feelling like crap, I started getting a fever and weird visions, (my co-worker said I was saying some weird things.) I went home early, I left my Duster at the parking lot and had my wife pick me up since I was not in a condition to drive. Then my left lower leg started hurting in the middle of that night. The next night (Since I slept all day) the pain got worse and started flaring up with what I at first thought was some kind of rash.
Nope, my wife saw it and said it was giving her red flags, so into the Emergency Clinic I go since it was 10 pm that night. The doctor on shift confirmed that I had cellulitus. So he prescribed me an antibiotic.
3 days later my left leg swelled up to my groin and to almost my toes. I then go to my regular doctors at the clinic I normally go to, both he & she looked at my leg they both concluded it is not getting any better, they give me an IV with a different antibiotic and got a blood sample from me. They confirmed I had a MRSA strain of the infection, they also noted that I had nearly double the amount of normal white blood cells (which is indicative of a major infection). My reading was at 19,000 (5000-10000 is normal range).
So, basically MRSA is a bacterial infection that is highly resistant to common antibitiotics and is also highly adaptable.
So then I got prescribed with 3 different "really strong" antibiotics all of them sulphur based for 10 days. Not fun... They told me to hydrate like crazy while taking these or I will get kidney stones, and oh yeah the diarrhea was not fun either as the antibiotics wrecked havoc with my prebiotic and probiotics in my gut.
The constant urinating that smelt of rotten eggs was horrible, and the gut wrenching splooshing in the toilet was horrible, all while my leg is throbbing in intense pain that makes a grown man cry.
I wouldn't wish this on my worst of enemies, especially on the holidays...
Happy Holidays folks!
Nov. 29:
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Dec 3 & 4:
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Dec. 9:
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Dec. 14: (Things finally improved, swelling went down, and the infection finally stopped eating into my flesh, the itching afterwards was horrible).
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Well.. You certainly know how to have a good time..... Damn.... Good to hear you're on the mend... Hopefully you recover quickly..
 
Glad you're on the mend! Wow! You sure know how to have a good time around the holidays! lol
 
Well.. You certainly know how to have a good time..... Damn.... Good to hear you're on the mend... Hopefully you recover quickly..
Glad you're on the mend! Wow! You sure know how to have a good time around the holidays! lol

I'm just glad I get to keep my leg!
Another guy here had it on his foot years ago, his progressed in to flesh eating bacteria, they had to amputate part of his foot. But he had problems with his immunity system due to diabetes.
Thank god I had a healthy system.
 
that's wild. glad to hear you back on the mend. do you know what triggered it?
It was due to a cut near my shin that I got during hunting. Fun fact that the doctor told me that I didn't know. Wounds near your shin are one of the slowest healing on your body. A deep enough wound that remains exposed long enough can cause it, people who are obese, have excema, have poor circulation, or have athlete's foot are the most prone. (Your feet with athlete's foot rubbing against the wound or your fungus toenails scraping the wound as well can easily cause the infection)
For example: I had a sizable deep cut near my shin (you can see the where the scabbing near my shin, it is where it blistered first) and developed a slight case of athlete's foot during hunting. It is very likely what caused all this.
 
And here's the bad news the doctor told me as well: "Now that you've had cellulitis, you now have an increased risk of getting it again." :(:eek:
 
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