Sorry I haven't written much here in the past week or so. Last week my wife became very ill with what started as a viral infection two weeks ago and was compounded by an unusual strain of pneumonia. Her pain level was about a 8 or 9 on a 10-point scale after multiple Dr's appts (where they missed the pneumonia), I took her to the ER where an X-ray confirmed it. This was the same woman who took bare minimum painkillers in 2 C-Section deliveries and was off painkillers a day after each birth. At 4am on Saturday, a combo of painkillers, anti-histamine, and antibiotics were administered, and we went home.
The next day, the painkillers caused a severe histamine response which yes, you guessed it - attacked her joints and caused her to break out in hives all over. So two days ago, we were back to the ER when she started having trouble breathing. The Dr's narrowed down the offending class of painkillers, prescribed an anti-inflammatory and inhaler and she's doing better now.
This has been one of the scariest experiences of my life. We're young- in our early 30s and I haven't set foot in an ER more than twice in the last 15 years. Our sons thankfully are healthy and outside the occasional cold or flu, we've never had to deal with the medical industry in our adult lives outside a short visit or checkup.
A few things I learned throughout all of this:
My wife is doing much better now - for those who have been aware, thanks for your well wishes and I'm looking forward to returning to work tomorrow. If you have other suggestions for above- post them in comments- the top 4 will get invites to xobni (see last post).
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