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([personal profile] kingfox Apr. 12th, 2003 01:08 am)
Yeah, so, I said I'd post about my last weekend. But the stress of appropriate links was too much, so I went into the hospital instead.

Ok, as I mentioned, I've been having stomach pains pretty regularly. Really intense lower abdominal pains. Crippling pains. Night after night, I'd be gripped with pain and couldn't sleep or think. Every morning, I'd feel just fine. The most recent episode was this past Friday night, which I still felt most of Saturday, driving through protests in Princeton. Bleh.

[livejournal.com profile] runstaverun, [livejournal.com profile] chiquib, and others kept on screaming at me to go to a doctor or hospital. As you might have heard from somewhere, I sucked up my pride and fucking went to the hospital.

So as I was packing up for game night and cocktail party, the pain that started the night before and kept me up just wasn't going away. So, after all these times of people yelling at me to get it looked at, I went to the Saint Clare's Hospital in Dover. The same ER where we took [livejournal.com profile] dougthekidd when he cut his hand doing dishes, where the nurse was totally flirting with him and my ex freaked out while he was getting stitches. So they set me up in a gown, and had me wait in pain for some time.

When I'm nervous, my blood pressure skyrockets. When I go to give blood, I tell them to take my blood pressure first, because if they take it after I get the test where my finger is pricked, I end up having pressure too high to donate with. So when I first got there, I had this outrageous blood pressure that was freaking them out. No fever, no nausea, only really pain. They poked me, prodded me, and couldn't figure out what was wrong. They had me hooked up to an IV from pretty much the get go, and had me chug a large container of something to take a CAT scan. Mind you, I haven't been in a hospital for my own pain/problems since I was seven and got a Japanese beetle stuck in my ear. Before that, I hadn't been there since I was born. So this was all new to me. Nothing like taking a CAT scan, being jerked about on a large table through a giant tube, and being told to stay still while in crippling pain. Chugging the formula, then having to pee like a racehorse while in pain. Getting x-ray after x-ray, having to pose in different ways when all I wanted to do was curl up and die. Wheefun. Tons of fun having to take multiple x-rays lying down, the table jerking my painful body around. I got to give a urine sample, and a couple of blood samples.

Eventually, the Dover people gave up, and they transferred me to a surgeon in their Denville location. Meanwhile, my blood pressure had dropped over thirty points to a much more reasonable level. So I was strapped to a tight gurney, and shoved in an ambulance. While the driver took it nice and easy, the ride was an incredibly bumpy one. Yet more getting my body shaken about, moaning and wincing all the way to Denville.

In Denville they set me up in a real hospital room, with a television and an old man from Lake Hopatcong. He would attempt to talk to me over and over, interrupting my attempts at watching TV or getting sleep. He was a friendly guy, but obviously starved for contact. Speaking of starving, he went five day without eating anything solid, and I hadn't had anything more than a couple of rice cakes between Wednesday night and Friday evening. Bleh.

So they tried a number of things while I was there. More blood tests, more blood pressure/heart rate/temperature tests. I just about got used to ``taking the position'' when someone showed up. Left arm up and out for blood pressure/heart rate, mouth open and tongue aside for temperature. I finally met the doctor I had been transferred to see later on Thursday night, who had no idea as to what was wrong with me. More poking and prodding, and he wanted to have me see a gastro specialist that night or in the morning. I begged for something for the pain, as the last thing I had was an ineffective Tylenol the night before. He agreed to arrange something for me if he couldn't get the gastro guy that night.

So I watched On The Spot and tons of CNN. I wasn't supposed to be using my cell phone there, and I couldn't figure out how to get the room phone working, so I ended up texting [livejournal.com profile] blackbytes, [livejournal.com profile] aaronkliger, [livejournal.com profile] dougthekidd, [livejournal.com profile] towelboy, and others. I got tons of text messages back, and tons of calls I was afraid to answer and break the rules with. They gave me a wonderful shot at 11:45, and I passed out. I could never sleep during one of these attacks, but after this shot I just zonked out. They warned me before hand that they could only give me the shot every four hours, and not after four in the morning (under my doc's orders). So after the 11:45 one, I was roused from my deep sleep to get the second at 3:45.

In the morning I still felt pain, but not nearly as bad. Eventually, by the afternoon, I got to see the gastro guy. He rammed his fingers up my ass, and theorized that it might be collitis or Crohn's disease. He wanted me to be let loose, as I didn't have any more pain at that point, and to schedule having a camera up my ass as soon as I got a chance.

My latest nurse, who reminded me of my Uncle Paul (stepmother's sister's husband, some cool modern artist surfer who lives down the Jersey shore), wanted me to try some food then go if all went well. It being the nice Catholic Saint Clare's system, I got some decent lasagna. At that point, [livejournal.com profile] carrisse was there. She was freaked out by the IV of gatoraide and the numerous bandages on my arms. She kept me company until my food showed up, and left soon after that. I was glad to be able to piss once more into my pee cannister after she left. Yeah, with the IV I had to take care of functions at my bed. About an hour after I was done eating, the nurse said he'd look into letting me out. A half hour later, I was released. I started calling around, trying to find a ride, and got [livejournal.com profile] chiquib to come. I got dressed, and [livejournal.com profile] runstaverun and [livejournal.com profile] kikibird showed up! Yay! We talked for a while, and called the nurse to let me out. They mentioned that [livejournal.com profile] aaronkliger was coming, but I wanted to get out of the place so I could use my cell phone without feeling like I was breaking the rule. But they insisted that I had to take a wheelchair out. So they had a little asian woman pushing big aryan me in a long black trenchcoat in a wheelchair with only one foot rest. Quite a hilarious sight. But much better then me in a gown covered with bandages, doubled over in pain. I felt bad that my friends showed up when I was all better and dressed in my civvies instead of seeing me in pain and hooked up to the gatoraide drip.

Once we were outside, we met [livejournal.com profile] chiquib. I called [livejournal.com profile] aaronkliger, who was already in my room. He came out, and we stood there for a while chatting. We went out somewhere to eat, and had a good dinner and conversation. [livejournal.com profile] aaronkliger drove me home, we saw my roomies, I got a shower, and he drove me to my car. Now we're here relaxing at [livejournal.com profile] kikibird and [livejournal.com profile] runstaverun's pad. My belly ain't hurting.

So, I'm alive. I'm not in pain. But I don't know what the fuck it is. None of them do. CAT scan, four blood tests, two urine tests, five x-rays, and two fingers up my ass... and no ideas what is up. So I'm kind of concerned. Hopefully they'll get to the bottom of it.

Thank you, all of you, for your wonderful phone calls and text messages. I'm sorry to the four messages I got through LJ's text messaging service... it shows up as coming from lj@livejournal.com, so I don't know who said what, though I have an idea. If you can, text me through normal messaging or leave a username/email addy/phone number so I can reply.

So, once more, thank to all of you for your sympathy and support. I love you all.

From: [identity profile] violettandblue.livejournal.com


Hope everything works out okay. I've been there -- went to like six different doctors and had ultrasounds, x-rays, gallons of bloodwork, endoscopy, colonoscopy, etc., to find out that I had a thyroid problem, acid reflux, and a tear in my lower intestine (all of which is more or less okay now). Best of luck!

From: [identity profile] kingfox.livejournal.com


I can imagine that having a combination of problems instead of just one made it harder for them to diagnose? Glad to hear that you're better now.

And, I suppose, a bit of an introduction is in order? I'm Russell, friends with the Magyars for about a decade by now. Jackie mentioned a friend had a journal, and I just started reading it.

From: [identity profile] violettandblue.livejournal.com


Dude, you know the Magyars!?! Wow, cool! I've known Jackie since high school, but she probably already told you that :o) She probably told you my real name too, so hopefully I don't have to post it (don't totally like the entire internet knowing who I am (shades of "The Net" ;o) LOL.

From: [identity profile] kingfox.livejournal.com


Yeah. They're like my substitute family. I've spent Thanksgivings, Christmasses, etc. there whenever I'm single. Pete's like a brother to me, and he keeps on telling me that I'm like one of his brothers to him. Sometimes even when he's sober.

From: [identity profile] csmole.livejournal.com

Good luck.


Hope it's nothing serious, that it goes away quickly, and that they find out what it indeed is without any more peeing in a bottle and/or invasive examination into delicate (or even not-so-delicate) areas.

We couldn't have you dropping dead. With all your link-filled posts, you're a little like my own personal /. (it's the Kingfox effect), only with less bullshit.

From: [identity profile] kingfox.livejournal.com

Re: Good luck.


Heh. Wow, I feel flattered and honored by your last statement. Though, honestly, there are replacement [livejournal.com profile] kingfoxs out there.

Thanks for the positive wishes.

From: [identity profile] mrfantasy.livejournal.com

I'm glad


you've got medical talent looking into your situation, and that the horrible things have been ruled out.

Certainly, your health is a big concern.

Take care of yourself and see you in a few weeks.


From: [identity profile] kingfox.livejournal.com

Re: I'm glad


My immediate reply was, ``No, sir, I'll be fresh and ready to return to duty Monday morning, sir!'' Then I realized that you were going.

Horrible things have been ruled out, but honestly, I'd prefer appendicitis to collitis. The former is a simple surgery, reach in, rip it out. The latter is an ongoing condition that requires a lifestyle change. *shrug*

Thanks for the support, I'll see you soon!

From: [identity profile] runstaverun.livejournal.com


I didn't want to wake you up... last I saw you were still sleeping, but Cory will be home around 2:30 or so...

I also put that on the message board in the kitchen, but I jsut got the idea that you'd see it here first!

From: [identity profile] kingfox.livejournal.com


Danke. So what time is your stepmother really showing up with slides from her vacation?

From: [identity profile] kingfox.livejournal.com


I just got off the phone with you, sharing my delusions, and she just got home. She's currently taking a shower with Blue.

From: [identity profile] periol.livejournal.com

rooting for you


Dang, dang, dang, I sure hope it isn't crohn's disease. My RA has it, and her entire life has been thrown into complete chaos, not the least of which is incredibly expensive drugs. I'm glad you're feeling a bit better though. Are you really sure you should come into work? Hold off for a few days, for crying out loud!!!

From: [identity profile] kingfox.livejournal.com

Thanks, killer!


I feel fine, really. Just a bit tender and sore, and a bit out of it (probably from eating through a tube and the painkillers). That's what really confuses them, I'll be intense crippling pain all night, and then be totally fine in the morning with most of these attacks.

Nah, I'll be there bright and early on Monday, assuming I don't have another attack.

From: [identity profile] windexcowboy.livejournal.com


Glad to hear your out and about. Hopefully, they'll be able to identify the problem without another stay like that.

From: [identity profile] kingfox.livejournal.com


Thanks. Yeah, and can we stream the camera up my arse on the Realserver?

From: [identity profile] caniswolfie.livejournal.com


Along with pictures of my esophagus and stomach too, I'm sure I can call up Overlook and ask them for that.. :)

We can link up the video and it can be the voyage through the body.. :)

I'm glad to hear that you are doing alright. I hope everything works out.. :)

From: [identity profile] kingfox.livejournal.com


Thanks. It seems the ``Total Support Specialist'' has medical problems in that area galore.

From: [identity profile] graye.livejournal.com

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Jesus H christ, man. You need to do something about that. That sort of business sucks butt (as you can no doubt attest). I'll have the crew up here say prayers or pour one for the homies or whatever might be useful in sending the goodwill/healing energies your way. Jesus h, though. That's awful.

Hope you get better soon, you poor bastard. And don't get too worried; it'll work out fine, I have no doubt.




From: [identity profile] kingfox.livejournal.com

Why thanks, sir


Thanks, kind northern friend. Believe me, I've been wondering if your theory on lactose intolerance is correct, and might test it soon.

From: [identity profile] carrisse.livejournal.com


Awwe shucks, I should've just hung out for another hour :-( I felt so bad when I got your message and whatnot, but I'm glad you found a ride. Eventually I'll pin you down to have a conversation on the telephone again -- I hope you're feeling better again, your message made me smile on an otherwise hectic and cell phone reception-free day :-)

From: [identity profile] carrisse.livejournal.com


Ooh, and while I'm at it, I may as well prove my insanity by comparing your situation to a recent episode of Cheers, where Norm is bedded up at Lilith and Frasier's house. Should people start showing up with kegs and playing the piano at all hours, I guess that's the time for your hosts to worry :-) Yay, Cheers!

From: [identity profile] kingfox.livejournal.com


I love your comparison with the episode where Norm fell while doing interior decoration. A great episode, with nice character development of Lilith.
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