Cellulitis epidemic got me too
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I'm allergic to cipro, ceclor, penicillin, keflex, sulfa - what am I to do :-( That is why the doctors don't like me... and BTW, I can't get my docs to give me any on hand... I think they are waiting for me to have a bad bout with cellulitis first
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Purple--
No problem... That must have been interesting to have best friends who were twins... Sorry that one has passed...
Kira's post describes things well. It is good that you are being proactive. I honestly had no idea that cellulitis was a possibility. Of course I had been told to be mindful of having bp's or needlesticks done--and to avoid burns and cuts. But no one mentioned 'cellulitis' specifically or told me what to look for.
So when I was on vacation and my arm swelled dramatically, was lobster red, hot and painful, I was baffled. I assumed I must have had the worst sunburn I'd ever had, even though that arm had not been in the sun--and it was the only red place on my body.
It was the amazing girls in this section who told me what I was dealing with & who told me that I needed to get help fast. I'm convinced that they saved my life. Without their knowledge and the alarm in their posts, I wouldn't have sought emergency help while 1300 miles from home. Even still, I ended up going through repeat hospitalizations to try to get it under control. It first started at the end of May and I required a skilled Infectious Disease Specialist and mega-doses of different antibiotics daily through September. Even after it seemed like they were finally beginning to get a handle on it, one drug combo would help for a little while & then I would spike another fever and it would flare up and spread again.
I'm convinced that had I known what to look for & had I caught it early and started a course of antibiotics right away, it probably wouldn't have gotten so out of hand. So I would also encourage you to ask for the script, especially if you are going out of town at any point. But, if you can't get one, I think it's great that you are at least educating yourself about what to look for so that if you ever do notice the signs, you can get into the doctor as soon as possible.
You asked about symptoms... For me, when it first started, my whole arm was engulfed in this painful, hot redness. The LE also looked much worse--my arm was swollen more than it ever had been. There was a lot of pitting with even the slightest amount of pressure. I also felt as though I had the flu--and I developed a fever a few days in.
One important thing to mention is something the girls here told me. If you do suspect cellulitis, don't wear your compression garments--I'm sure the experts here (like Binney & Kira) can explain why better than I can. Because I didn't know what I was dealing with and because the swelling was so dramatic, my instincts told me to slather aloe on and squeeze my poor arm into my sleeve, though it felt as though the whole arm had been stung by jellyfish. But this was the wrong thing to do...
But try not to worry too much. By coming to this group, you are ahead of the curve. And the girls here are so warm and knowledgeable that you'll be well taken care of if you ever notice any symptoms or have any concerns.
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That must have been interesting to have best friends who were twins...
Yes, mom. It sure was ! People called us triplets ...we were very close. I am still BFF with the one left.
The other died at 45 of melanoma- deadly 'skin' cancer... awful beast.
Thx very much for all the info. SO good to know about not putting the compression garments on as well!
I once had a " quack" for a dr. and in the last yr I let him go. I am thinking of re-visiting! My so called 'good' doc doesnt know about LE and I am quite sure would not RX me the antiBs .Quack pretty much RX whatever is requested- may be safer with someone like that.
Cellulitis sounds like a terrible experience ! What really makes it come on ????Cause ?
HTH does somebody keep their job with LE?
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Purple-- So sorry about your friend. Yes, cellulitis isn't fun, but the earlier you catch it, the better. What caused it in my case: I had to have a hysterectomy/ooph and spent 4 days in the hospital. During the hospitalization, I picked up a staph & strep infection. The infections didn't manifest themselves as cellulitis until I got a cut on the finger of my LE arm, was rundown, and on vacation (went in the gulf & a hot tub). It was the perfect storm of events...
If you get a chance, you should read through some of the great info in this section re: LE prevention. We are really fortunate to have expert advice from people like Binney & Kira... Best wishes...
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During the hospitalization, I picked up a staph & strep infection...
Hate hospitals !
Thanks, mom. Melanoma is awful. I have an angel watching over me now .
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Well I don't know if you can call this cellulitis but I have got a big black line around my hole that was cauterized.. nice red rash and doc gave to two types of antibiotics - one cream and one z-pac being that is the only antibiotic I know I'm NOT allergic to... doc wanted me to try the cream first and if it didn't calm it down to try the z-pac.. but I'm not sure about waiting to start the z-pac??? what do you all think?
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GMA
With bad "cold" like symptoms and my lung disease, I have hopped on the z pk. I am convinced it has saved me from many bronchial infections.Do what you will- I would have popped those first 2 pills by now and never looked back.
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Purple, I did take the 2 pills last night and glad I did - between the RX antibiotic cream and the Z-pak - things are starting to be less red and is back within my circle this morning... Going to have a nice drive with my DH - he has a work call out of town. Amazing that by the time I pack all the stuff I need to keep wound clean and LE bag, while I'm gone, I need a diaper bag LOL.. What do we call these bags now that we are older? LOL Have a good day all.
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Gma, that's certainly good to hear. If the bag's heavy get DH to heft it for you, y'know?
I call mine my "Wrap and Roll" bag.
Relax, enjoy!
Binney -
Gma
SO Glad you took the pills... I am sure you will be ' on the road' to recovery soon ...little by little, and closer each day.
Rest and Take good care.
(((HUGS)))
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Gma,
Hope you are feeling better soon... I usually err on the side of downplaying everything and doing the 'wait and see' approach... That approach has NEVER served me well--and has landed me in the hospital at least a few times! Lol! So glad you did what your instincts told you to do and that things are starting to look better... hugs!
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Mom2, I am so sorry you have become our resident expert on cellulitis, but thanks so much for sharing your hard-earned knowledge here!
Binney -
Binney, you are so sweet... Thank you...
I hope I can use my experience to help someone at some point... It's the least I could do. I shudder to think of how much worse my situation could have been if you & this LE group hadn't been here for me when I needed you... xo
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Binney, you are so sweet... Thank you...
I hope I can use my experience to help someone at some point... It's the least I could do. I shudder to think of how much worse my situation could have been if you & this LE group hadn't been here for me when I needed you... xo
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BS called back. I told him about the yellow goo still and he Said no more antibiotics, let it leak, and see you next week. I am so tired of this.
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Oh Gma, so sorry to hear that...
It's only Monday! Next week seems so far away! I'd keep an eye on it & ask to see him--or another doctor-- if it's not getting better and you don't feel comfortable letting it go over the weekend...
Hugs to you!
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UTI?
Hope this is not a repeat but I swear my post did not appear.I know I have an UTI . Is this common to LE or coincedence ?
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UTI's go along with antibiotics for me... I've been doing better since I started taking a probiotic. (knock on wood)
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Cindyl
what probiotic ? Like yogurt ? I eat Greek yogurt every single day.
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Purple - I eat Greek yogurt every day too. But I also take a probiotic in a pill. There's one called Align or the Sams Club version.
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But do probiotics help URINARY tract infections ? ( Or just yeast infections ?)
thx
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Purple - have you tried d-mannose for UTI's? Totally effective, to the point that I haven't needed an antibiotic for a UTI for the last two years. You will find lots of info if you google it.
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gentian
I can honestly say I have never even heard of it! I will be doing some googling right now.
Thanks, Ladies!
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