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Posted by Derrell (Member # 6062) on :
 
She's developed flu like symptoms including chills, fever, and aches and pains. It wouldn't be so bad if it wasnt for her copromised immune system.

It could also be a negative rection to one of her meds. Her doctor recently switched her to Lipitor from another cholesterol drug.

She called the doctor's office and the nurse said she should go to the emergency room. [Frown] [Angst] [Angst] i'm really worried. [Angst] [Angst] [Angst]

[ September 14, 2004, 10:19 PM: Message edited by: Derrell ]
 
Posted by Raia (Member # 4700) on :
 
*hugs Derrell and mother* [Frown]
 
Posted by WishfulWiggin (Member # 6823) on :
 
I hope everything turns out ok, I'm sure it will. Keep us updated.
You and your mom are in my heart.
-liz
 
Posted by pooka (Member # 5003) on :
 
~~~~~Derrell~~~~~
 
Posted by ludosti (Member # 1772) on :
 
Are flu-like symptoms listed as a possible adverse reaction to her new medication?

Is it possible she just has the flu? It's been going around here at work the last week or so....

I hope she's ok. [Frown]
 
Posted by romanylass (Member # 6306) on :
 
~~~~derre'&mom~~~~

Praying she is just fine.
 
Posted by TMedina (Member # 6649) on :
 
The problem is even if it's "just the flu", a compromised immune system will make any infection complicated.

Good luck Derrell.

-Trevor
 
Posted by ludosti (Member # 1772) on :
 
I completely understand the compromised immune system worries (my mother also has several autoimmune disorders). My thinking was along the lines of it perhaps being and illness (known to be going around here in town), which may or may not be easier than it being an adverse reaction to medication.
 
Posted by Ela (Member # 1365) on :
 
(((Derrell)))
 
Posted by Tammy (Member # 4119) on :
 
[Frown]
 
Posted by rivka (Member # 4859) on :
 
[Frown]

((((((((((Derrell&Mom))))))))))
 
Posted by signal (Member # 6828) on :
 
prayers and happy, healthy vibes
 
Posted by Derrell (Member # 6062) on :
 
I went with my mom to the emergency room. She called her doctor and the nurse suggested that she go because the doctor was on vacation.

We got there at 1:30 and she got a into a room about 9:30.

She has celulitis. (not sure if I spelled that right) If I understand correctly, it's a skin infection caused by poor circulation.

I'd appreciate any input on this condition from our resident medical experts, or anyone who's dealt with it.

The poor circulation in her legs is caused by the Diabetes.

[Group Hug] Hatrack [Group Hug] Thank you for all the concern and good vibes.

I'm not sure how long she'll be in the hospital. [Frown]
 
Posted by Sopwith (Member # 4640) on :
 
Well, now that they know what it is, let's hope that they can work to make it better.

Take care Derrell and Mom of Derrell.
 
Posted by BannaOj (Member # 3206) on :
 
I'd change your thread title to reflect the fact you are looking for information on cellulitis.

AJ
 
Posted by pooka (Member # 5003) on :
 
eMedicine blurb on cellulitis
I have no degrees, Derrell, so I can't offer much info. As you can see in my link, diabetes and immuno compromised are both risk factors for cellulitis.

It mentions spread through the lymphatic system. In case you don't know what that is, the lymph system shadows your system of veins. The lumphatics are like veins except that they don't get their contents from the arteries (via capillaries). Rather, they pick up fluid and cellular waste.

In a healthy body, this cellular waste is "analyzed" in the lymph nodes where anti-bacterial and anti-viral manufactur can be triggered. It is, in essense, the immune "system". In the end the lymphatic content is emptied into the bloodstream near the heart. So that could be why she has a whole body infection from a skin rash. Hopefully the hospital got her on some good drugs. How are things?
 
Posted by Derrell (Member # 6062) on :
 
Well, she's going to be in the hospital for at least a couple of days. They have to find out the exact cause of the cellulitis. Her immune system has been weakened by the cancer treatment , and she's Diabetic.

They have her on i.v. antibiotics. The good thing is that they did an ultrasound and didn't find any blood clots. [Smile] Yay for the small victories.

Thanks, for the information, pooka. (((pooka)))
 
Posted by Derrell (Member # 6062) on :
 
My mom is home from the hospital. She came home Monday afternoon. [Smile] She's taking I.V. antibiotics, but is doing better. The antibiotics are fed through a small pump directly into her port. A port is a small resevoir that's implanted just under the skin. At least I think that's what it is. It serves as a semi permanent injection sight so she doesn't have to get jabbed with a needle every time.

Thanks again for the love and support. (((Hatrack)))
 
Posted by Dagonee (Member # 5818) on :
 
I'm glad she's home and hope she keeps doing better, Derrell.
 
Posted by pooka (Member # 5003) on :
 
Now ports I know about. They are a way to get injections into a deep vein, because the nature of some drugs (like vancomycin, which was the most toxic antibiotic, at least 8 years ago) will destroy a vein if there isn't lots of blood to dilute it pretty quick. Chemo also needs to go into a deep (large) vein. In some odd cases, people who have bad/missing intestines actually get all their nutrition injected into a port. They are interesting, but I hope never to need one. I used to work at a company that makes them. [/showing off]

[ September 14, 2004, 10:25 PM: Message edited by: pooka ]
 
Posted by Derrell (Member # 6062) on :
 
pooka, the port was put in back in March when she started chemotherapy. Now it comes in handy when she needs to have blood drawn or an I.V.

Dagonee, thank you.
 
Posted by Olivetta (Member # 6456) on :
 
I'm so glad to hear she's doing better.

((((Derrell and Mom))))
 


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