29 June 2005 @ 21:35
Home again  
I got let out this afternoon. Actually, I got told I could come out this morning, but it took ages for the hospital pharmacy to prepare my drugs. I dozed quite a lot of the time though, so it wasn't exactly wasted. I am now almost without pain, but easily tired and frequently sleepy. I'm going to talk to my GP tomorrow as I think I probably shouldn't go back to work until at least after the weekend, and I've now been away from work for nearly a week so need a note to do that. Tony's mother suggests even longer off, but I'll see what the GP thinks.

My ultrasound scan showed nothing wrong at all - no cysts on the ovaries, Mirena in the right place. However, pumping me full of antibiotics at regular intervals has steadily reduced the pain since I was admitted on Monday evening, to the point where I'm no longer needing any pain relief. The consultant this morning concluded that my pain was being caused by an infection not among those commonly swabbed for, and as many-antibiotics were getting me well, they should send me home with a course of many-antibiotics. At the moment they are leaving my Mirena in, and if this clears up with no further problems they will probably leave it there. The Daphne Ward should make a follow-up call in four to six weeks, so I need to keep an eye on things between now and then.

I have doxycycline to take twice a day, metronidazole to take three times a day and cefalexin to take four times a day. I can neither drink alcohol, nor spend long in the sun as a result. I am drawing little charts in my diary to tick off so as to keep track. The nurses were doing this for me through the IV while I was inside, but I definitely prefer not having a canula in my hand, despite the extra tracking effort on my part. The antibiotics were cold going in ...

So, my diagnosis is "?subacute pelvic inflammatory disease", with advice to go back if it starts hurting again. We found a leaflet on pelvic inflammatory disease, which turns out to mean "infection that causes inflammation in the pelvic area". Among other things it does advise that sexual partners get checked out too - which I guess is obvious once you think about it. Due to a cancellation Tony was able to get an appointment at Clinic 1A today and as a precaution, they've given him a course of antibiotics too (if not as many as me), so we can rattle together.
 
 
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Vicky[info]lark_ascending on 29th June 2005 13:51 (UTC)
Good to be out of hospital, at any rate.

I distinctly remember the anaesthetic when I had my wisdom teeth being very very cold as well. In fact I believe that as I was passing out I was complaining vociferously about that very fact :)
[info]mouse262 on 29th June 2005 13:56 (UTC)
consultant this morning concluded that my pain was being caused by an infection not among those commonly swabbed for, and as many-antibiotics were getting me well, they should send me home with a course of

I'd have thought eacg time you got medical help for the pain they'd have swabbed for less common ones. Still at least you're okay more or less. And the medication doesn't interfere with the migraines?
Rachel[info]rmc28 on 29th June 2005 14:32 (UTC)
So far, no migraines since I saw the head-doctor. But I've been watching my eating habits much more since then too.
Jan[info]ai731 on 29th June 2005 14:11 (UTC)
Thrilled to hear that you're home and doing so much better.
Angua[info]angua on 29th June 2005 14:32 (UTC)
I'm very glad you're home and very very glad it didn't turn out to be a cyst!

*hugs* and I hope you continue to get better.
Kayla[info]megabitch on 29th June 2005 14:37 (UTC)
Glad you're feeling better and on the road to full recovery.
Janet: badgers[info]j4 on 29th June 2005 15:07 (UTC)
Phew -- glad to hear you're out & feeling better. And really, definitely don't go back to work until after the weekend, for heaven's sake. If I see you in RGH I will chase you home again!! :-)
Mole[info]megamole on 29th June 2005 15:13 (UTC)
*hugs* glad to hear you're out.
Ross[info]crazyscot on 29th June 2005 16:32 (UTC)
Hurrah, good to hear they let you out. Take it easy!
The Lusercop: Devilstick (B&W)[info]lusercop on 30th June 2005 00:03 (UTC)
Glad to hear you made it out. As others have said, take it easy with work and planning! Hope it gets fully better soon!