Monday sucked. I don’t even know how to adequately express the pain. But I’ll tell you that I felt like an idiot almost passing out in the waiting room at the doctor’s office. And it wasn’t the kidney pain, my chest suddenly seized up and I broke into a sweat and couldn’t see.
I was trying to deal with it myself, breathing, walking around, leaning forward… (the guy in the row of chairs across from me was trying not to stare). When I thought I was going down for sure I called up to the receptionist, who was helping someone, and told her I needed help. Suddenly, there were two nurses and a doctor by me, discussing amongst themselves where they were going to put me, because the rooms were full.
I was humiliated. But I didn’t pass out, and I’m guessing it’s because of the anxiety associated with making such a public spectacle.
So, they wheelchaired me out of the lobby into a room, gave me oxygen, put little, electronic beeping things on me to check stuff. My oxygen level was at 70%, and that was after I was feeling better. I didn’t know they could check that.
Anyway, I was prescribed an antibiotic and sent home once they were convinced I could drive safely. The rest of the day was, incredible as it may sound, worse. They didn’t prescribe any pain medication, and I was so out of my wits with pain, I didn’t even think about the fact that I should have some for several hours. I was in bed, writhing, falling in and out of sleep and sweating like a fish.
At around 6 pm, I woke up and thought to take Tylenol, slept for an additional hour, at which point I felt better enough to get out of bed and eat.
Now I have other pains, I’m tired, and I have a follow up appointment in about an hour.
At some point, I’ll have the energy to talk about our weekend. I apologize if I’m neglecting emails. I’ve had a bunch recently, between school stuff, Girl Scouts, Yahoo groups, family matters, and blog queries, I know that some have gone unaddressed. So, email again if you need something, because if you haven’t heard back from me, you’re lost in my inbox.
November 7th, 2007 at 12:09 pm
I am so sorry you had to go through such bad days! Is it a kidney infection? Why no pain killers prescribed?
Hope you are feeling all better soon.
November 7th, 2007 at 12:39 pm
That sounds awful, I’m sorry. I hope you get some relief today! Thinking of you. Take care.
November 7th, 2007 at 12:55 pm
Ouch. So sorry you’re going through this. My aunt actually passed out in the emergency room restroom from kidney infection pain. I hope you’re better very, very soon.
November 7th, 2007 at 2:20 pm
Yuck! So sorry you’re sick….may the meds do their job!
When Benjamin had pnemonia and all his asthma scares, we got to be pretty fond of the oxy-meter…I think they should equip every new mother with one, and an ear checker for that matter!
November 7th, 2007 at 2:39 pm
Oh man. I’m so sorry!! That sounds AWFUL! And why the heck didn’t THEY think to give you any pain meds? I mean…you were in pain and not thinking too clearly….THEY should have just given you some!!!
I really hope you are feeling better soon.
November 11th, 2007 at 12:29 pm
I just read this and I want to say (since i’ve already sympothised) doesn’t oxygen rock??!!! They gave me some when i broke my arm on Mt. Batchelor snowboarding on St. Patricks day, I thought I was healed! I was like “i’m feeling better. I think I’ll just go home now” The EMTs just laughed at me… along with my friends because I crashed right in front of the lodge being retarded!
November 12th, 2007 at 12:53 pm
I passed out in a waiting room waiting for an EYE exam! It was a really cold day and I had on tons of warm layers. The waiting room was hot. Then, they dilated my pupils and made me wait until the were fully dilated. That was all I needed. I broke out into a cold sweat and didn’t even make it to the receptionist’s desk! Hope you feel better. The fair isle bag is beautiful!