Lots of medical banter.

13 Mar

I ruined my solid blogging fest since I reopened this place. I blogged every day since I reopened until I stopped for a couple days. I will have to try again next month to reach my goal of blogging each day for an entire month.

I do have reasons, though, aside from laziness. My grandfather has been in the hospital and is not doing well. He has an infection in his blood and I have been quite worried about him. I have been on and off the phone with my mother who has been in contact with the North Carolina crew who have kept us all posted on his situation. He is doing a bit better now that they know what is wrong.

I also had my hives come back. They are worse than ever. This time they were all over my body, even my neck and face. I felt like a hideous monster. I ended up finally caving to the idea that they are not stress related and going to see an allergist yesterday. Something is up with this. They’re not there all the time and something must be causing it. I had to figure out what. I didn’t want to have hives all over my body if there was something I could do to stop them.

The allergist told me that it was not something that I was doing and it was not an allergic reaction on the outside of any type given the circumstances. It was definitely something on the inside – something with my immune system having to do with my system. Not what I wanted to hear… that I’m somehow sick and have some sort of disease maybe? He told me I had to get bloodwork and we would go from there but not to worry too much because he sees it a lot and it could be nothing serous. (To me, all I heard was “It could be something serious.”)

This morning, a pattern finally dawned on me as far as my hives are concerned. I am not keeping my hopes up but I am definitely going to talk to my doctor about it. I had my monthly visitor and realized the hives appear every time alongside of it. Oh… there’s a thing for that and I fit the bill. Could it be? Could I have finally figured it out? I’m going to get my bloodwork done but I’m also going to call my doctor and see what he thinks about my thoughts. I just want to stamp a diagnosis on this damn thing so I can finally feel better and maybe start treating it.

9 Responses to “Lots of medical banter.”

  1. Lissy 13. Mar, 2010 at 9:17 am #

    oh no’s! I hope you have it figured out and it doesn’t get worse.

  2. Chantal 13. Mar, 2010 at 9:18 am #

    Jeez girl, you’ve been busy. I hope grandpa will continue to get better and that he’ll get the best care he deserves.

    Ugh, hives. Yeah. I’ve seen them, luckily never had them. I’d be locked up in the house. I hope that it is what you found out and that they can help you with it. Good Luck!

  3. Manda 13. Mar, 2010 at 10:45 am #

    I hope your grandfather feels better and that your doctor figures out the source of your hives! Medical issues suck.

  4. Clem 13. Mar, 2010 at 10:55 am #

    Oh, that sounds terrible. :( Way too much medial stress going on at one time! Hopefully everything works out. <3

  5. Jenn 13. Mar, 2010 at 2:26 pm #

    I’m so sorry about your grandfather. Now that they know what’s wrong with him, I hope that they can get him well ASAP!

    As far your health goes, I hope that everything is all right! Hopefully it is progesterone-induced dermatitis, as I’m assuming that could be treated, and is a relatively minor issue.

    *hugs* Hang in there!

  6. Janet 13. Mar, 2010 at 5:00 pm #

    I’m sorry about your grandfather. As for your hives, anything with the immune system can be serious, including the link you provided. It may look relatively minor, but the problem is that with one autoimmune issue (which is what progesterone dermatitis is), you greatly increase your risk of another. Of course, if it’s already been determined by your doctor that it’s an internal problem, then he probably thinks it’s something autoimmune related. I really hope that it’s not that, though.

  7. Amanda 13. Mar, 2010 at 6:37 pm #

    Feel better lady! {love the stripes, btw}

  8. Kelly 14. Mar, 2010 at 2:46 pm #

    Yuck, too much going on at once. I hope your self-diagnosis is correct and that your grandfather recovers well!

  9. Sara 16. Mar, 2010 at 2:19 am #

    SO interesting!!! Before you jump into thinking that’s what makes you break out… I would try switching to some of those nature-type pads for the beginning of that monthly visitor to make sure whatever you’re using isn’t what’s causing the hives. I know I developed an allergy to Always over time when I was in the teenage years. Now I can only do Kotex and even that is bothering me now that they started putting in those dumb color core things.

    Another thing to think about in case you haven’t! I hope you get to the bottom of this soon!

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