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Cracked rib update
Pretty well confirmed that my rib is cracked. The other bad news is that I'm
a freak of nature and need a variant of codeine that took 4 pharmacies to actually find an in-date bottle. They say they send out a scrip for it about once a year, if that, it's so uncommon. The good newses (I get to use words like that, I'm on codeine).... 1. The nurse believed me that I cracked a rib, and they didn't make me come in so they could pat my head and say, "There, there, sorry, we can't do anything." They prescribed codeine, and actually *listened* when I said I couldn't do Tylenol3--gave me not only plain codeine, but the salt I can take vs. the salt I'm probably allergic to. Yay. 2. Someone who saw my warning to the Orycon list about possible exposure to whooping cough took my warning to heart, went to the doc immediately for a slight sniffle, got antibiotics and cultures, and just got back a POSITIVE lab test...which means that even though I didn't get a positive lab test, I've now been lab confirmed. He works in healthcare. My warning meant that he stayed home for the requisite 5 days during treatment and not only isn't he getting sick, but he's not passing it around. Small victory in this brutally nasty illness. And positive for pertussis, not parapertussis. But I knew that... parapertussis doesn't last this long, usually, nor result in cracked ribs, usually. 3. Did I mention they *finally* put me on codeine, which is actually working not only to limit the pain of the rib, but I don't feel like I have to cough my lungs out. I can clear my throat without fear of a fit. Which means I'm more willing to clear my throat. Ironic. I'm hoping that if I take it for a couple of days, I'll be able to get the rib started healing (rather than reinjuring it every time I cough) and kick the rest of the cough by letting my lungs heal a bit, and then be *done* with this nastiness. 4. I am now confirmed in my belief that my doctor is OK but her nurse is an idiot. Actually tried to tell me that I had to have codeine with tylenol because the codeine isn't a pain reliever--that the tylenol is what treats the inflamation and pain. Correct me if I"m wrong, but a) Codeine is a narcotic and a powerful analgesic, b) tylenol is not an anti-inflamatory and c)the nurse is a dingbat..... This is the same nurse who tried to tell me that Dextromethorphan is Pregnancy Category A. Nitwit. Fortunately I do not rely on her as more than a go-between with the doc. 5. My poor kid is finally feeling better--keeping her home one more day (this "one day"=3 more days off, because of the weekend) to get "all better"...but she says she wants to wait on me tomorrow. Did I mention how much I dig this kid? And she's only got two more assignments to go to finish the week's worth of homework and classwork. She spent 5 hours on it today, voluntarily. Grandpa says he gave her some change at the grocery store and on the way out she dumped half of it into the salvation army bellringer's bucket. Aww. These are the things I hold in my heart when she gets grumpy or I try to find something in her room. g Jenrose --slightly loopy, but feeling better--today, I might actually qualify as a ditz, but since I killfiled Todd again, I'll never know if he notices. g |
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"Jenrose" wrote in message news:1102661147.f28b6ab369bfab9fb094ad6e83f27282@t eranews... Pretty well confirmed that my rib is cracked. The other bad news is that I'm a freak of nature and need a variant of codeine that took 4 pharmacies to actually find an in-date bottle. They say they send out a scrip for it about once a year, if that, it's so uncommon. The good newses (I get to use words like that, I'm on codeine).... 1. The nurse believed me that I cracked a rib, and they didn't make me come in so they could pat my head and say, "There, there, sorry, we can't do anything." They prescribed codeine, and actually *listened* when I said I couldn't do Tylenol3--gave me not only plain codeine, but the salt I can take vs. the salt I'm probably allergic to. Yay. 2. Someone who saw my warning to the Orycon list about possible exposure to whooping cough took my warning to heart, went to the doc immediately for a slight sniffle, got antibiotics and cultures, and just got back a POSITIVE lab test...which means that even though I didn't get a positive lab test, I've now been lab confirmed. He works in healthcare. My warning meant that he stayed home for the requisite 5 days during treatment and not only isn't he getting sick, but he's not passing it around. Small victory in this brutally nasty illness. And positive for pertussis, not parapertussis. But I knew that... parapertussis doesn't last this long, usually, nor result in cracked ribs, usually. 3. Did I mention they *finally* put me on codeine, which is actually working not only to limit the pain of the rib, but I don't feel like I have to cough my lungs out. I can clear my throat without fear of a fit. Which means I'm more willing to clear my throat. Ironic. I'm hoping that if I take it for a couple of days, I'll be able to get the rib started healing (rather than reinjuring it every time I cough) and kick the rest of the cough by letting my lungs heal a bit, and then be *done* with this nastiness. 4. I am now confirmed in my belief that my doctor is OK but her nurse is an idiot. Actually tried to tell me that I had to have codeine with tylenol because the codeine isn't a pain reliever--that the tylenol is what treats the inflamation and pain. Correct me if I"m wrong, but a) Codeine is a narcotic and a powerful analgesic, b) tylenol is not an anti-inflamatory and c)the nurse is a dingbat..... This is the same nurse who tried to tell me that Dextromethorphan is Pregnancy Category A. Nitwit. Fortunately I do not rely on her as more than a go-between with the doc. 5. My poor kid is finally feeling better--keeping her home one more day (this "one day"=3 more days off, because of the weekend) to get "all better"...but she says she wants to wait on me tomorrow. Did I mention how much I dig this kid? And she's only got two more assignments to go to finish the week's worth of homework and classwork. She spent 5 hours on it today, voluntarily. Grandpa says he gave her some change at the grocery store and on the way out she dumped half of it into the salvation army bellringer's bucket. Aww. These are the things I hold in my heart when she gets grumpy or I try to find something in her room. g Jenrose --slightly loopy, but feeling better--today, I might actually qualify as a ditz, but since I killfiled Todd again, I'll never know if he notices. g Jennifer, I am glad you are feeling better. I am sorry for the ditz comment. Todd |
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"Todd Gastaldo" wrote in message nk.net... "Jenrose" wrote in message news:1102661147.f28b6ab369bfab9fb094ad6e83f27282@t eranews... Jenrose --slightly loopy, but feeling better--today, I might actually qualify as a ditz, but since I killfiled Todd again, I'll never know if he notices. g Jennifer, I am glad you are feeling better. I am sorry for the ditz comment. Todd I'm glad you apologized, T. I like both of you, and was not sure why you were suddently going off on Jen. Sorry about your rough spot with the kiddo Todd. -- Dagny |
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Jenn , I think you forgot to say what they prescribed you LoL :P Just
kidding .... Glad you are feeling better Samantha, Oklahoma |
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On Thu, 9 Dec 2004 22:45:23 -0800, "Jenrose"
wrote: Correct me if I"m wrong, but a) Codeine is a narcotic and a powerful analgesic, b) tylenol is not an anti-inflamatory and c)the nurse is a dingbat.... My mother is a nurse, and from my understanding of talking with her and my own reading, you are correct on all accounts. I hope you rib is better soon! -- Daye Mommy to: DD - age 3 DS - under 1 |
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In article 1102661147.f28b6ab369bfab9fb094ad6e83f27282@teran ews,
"Jenrose" wrote: 4. I am now confirmed in my belief that my doctor is OK but her nurse is an idiot. Actually tried to tell me that I had to have codeine with tylenol because the codeine isn't a pain reliever--that the tylenol is what treats the inflamation and pain. Correct me if I"m wrong, but a) Codeine is a narcotic and a powerful analgesic, b) tylenol is not an anti-inflamatory and c)the nurse is a dingbat..... This is the same nurse who tried to tell me that Dextromethorphan is Pregnancy Category A. Nitwit. I think you need to drop a hint to your Dr that the nurse is telling you these things. Somebody else might believe her! -- Chookie -- Sydney, Australia (Replace "foulspambegone" with "optushome" to reply) "Life is like a cigarette -- smoke it to the butt." -- Harvie Krumpet |
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Jenrose wrote:
Pretty well confirmed that my rib is cracked. Owies, that must hurt, I'm pretty sure I cracked a rib when pregnant with Tyler with a similar coughing frenzy, hurt for months and I couldn't breath deeply for weeks. The other bad news is that I'm a freak of nature and need a variant of codeine that took 4 pharmacies to actually find an in-date bottle. They say they send out a scrip for it about once a year, if that, it's so uncommon. Didn't even know their was variants of codeine, I thought codeine was codeine. I have a great pain relief blend (Pirophen) I use for my afterpains that is a blend of Codeine, paracetamol and aspirin, it's great stuff. My warning meant that he stayed home for the requisite 5 days during treatment and not only isn't he getting sick, but he's not passing it around. That's what bugged me the most when my kids had whooping cough, I met about 3 families whose kids had the exact same cough as my children and point blank refused to believe it could be whooping cough, one even tried to tell me it was just croup. I kept my kids home while they all sent theirs to school and spread it around (in fact one of them gave it to my vaccinated oldest child who brought it home and gave it to my unvaccinated children). I had two come back with a negative sputum test because they were too far advanced by the time I thought it was what it was and 2 who tested positive, I also had two that didn't get it at all. The worst one to get it was Grace who was 11/12 months, and she was one who tested negative. Glad your starting to feel better. Andrea |
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"Unadulterated Me" wrote in message ... Jenrose wrote: Pretty well confirmed that my rib is cracked. Owies, that must hurt, I'm pretty sure I cracked a rib when pregnant with Tyler with a similar coughing frenzy, hurt for months and I couldn't breath deeply for weeks. Breathing isn't the problem so much as MOVING. And sleeping. And doing, well, anything. And the longer I hold still, the more my pelvis hurts. whine But codeine helps, and we just discovered we can cut the pills in half, get "okay" relief *and* still have my brain function, I think. The other bad news is that I'm a freak of nature and need a variant of codeine that took 4 pharmacies to actually find an in-date bottle. They say they send out a scrip for it about once a year, if that, it's so uncommon. Didn't even know their was variants of codeine, I thought codeine was codeine. I have a great pain relief blend (Pirophen) I use for my afterpains that is a blend of Codeine, paracetamol and aspirin, it's great stuff. Codeine-tylenol (Tylenol 3) is what most people use. Freaky me can't take it--it contains povidone. Plain codeine comes as codeine sulfate and codeine phosphate. The pharmacist would NOT give me the sulfate because I am allergic to sulfa drugs and sulfites. Codeine Phosphate is a teeny, tiny little pellet that looks like a kid's colic tablet and packs a punch like a mule. But it *just* fits the pill cutter, and so now I have fragments that I can take during the day and still be more functional (can't drive, but can still think) and whole tabs for night, when I need more pain relief. My warning meant that he stayed home for the requisite 5 days during treatment and not only isn't he getting sick, but he's not passing it around. That's what bugged me the most when my kids had whooping cough, I met about 3 families whose kids had the exact same cough as my children and point blank refused to believe it could be whooping cough, one even tried to tell me it was just croup. I kept my kids home while they all sent theirs to school and spread it around (in fact one of them gave it to my vaccinated oldest child who brought it home and gave it to my unvaccinated children). I had two come back with a negative sputum test because they were too far advanced by the time I thought it was what it was and 2 who tested positive, I also had two that didn't get it at all. The worst one to get it was Grace who was 11/12 months, and she was one who tested negative. Augh. Crazy. I can be pretty persuasive, but *still* got, "Are you sure it's whooping cough?" and "Isn't that a 19th century disease?" and when I tell them that out of the 8 people I know personally who had it, only one was lab diagnosed and all were vaccinated, they shut up. Jenrose |
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Sheesh, like someone would pull "I have whooping cough" out of the hat! : /
Kelly #4 2/12/05 "Jenrose" wrote in message news:1102835712.5cd16c884bb18a187ec3164a8c4462e3@t eranews... "Unadulterated Me" wrote in message ... Jenrose wrote: Pretty well confirmed that my rib is cracked. Owies, that must hurt, I'm pretty sure I cracked a rib when pregnant with Tyler with a similar coughing frenzy, hurt for months and I couldn't breath deeply for weeks. Breathing isn't the problem so much as MOVING. And sleeping. And doing, well, anything. And the longer I hold still, the more my pelvis hurts. whine But codeine helps, and we just discovered we can cut the pills in half, get "okay" relief *and* still have my brain function, I think. The other bad news is that I'm a freak of nature and need a variant of codeine that took 4 pharmacies to actually find an in-date bottle. They say they send out a scrip for it about once a year, if that, it's so uncommon. Didn't even know their was variants of codeine, I thought codeine was codeine. I have a great pain relief blend (Pirophen) I use for my afterpains that is a blend of Codeine, paracetamol and aspirin, it's great stuff. Codeine-tylenol (Tylenol 3) is what most people use. Freaky me can't take it--it contains povidone. Plain codeine comes as codeine sulfate and codeine phosphate. The pharmacist would NOT give me the sulfate because I am allergic to sulfa drugs and sulfites. Codeine Phosphate is a teeny, tiny little pellet that looks like a kid's colic tablet and packs a punch like a mule. But it *just* fits the pill cutter, and so now I have fragments that I can take during the day and still be more functional (can't drive, but can still think) and whole tabs for night, when I need more pain relief. My warning meant that he stayed home for the requisite 5 days during treatment and not only isn't he getting sick, but he's not passing it around. That's what bugged me the most when my kids had whooping cough, I met about 3 families whose kids had the exact same cough as my children and point blank refused to believe it could be whooping cough, one even tried to tell me it was just croup. I kept my kids home while they all sent theirs to school and spread it around (in fact one of them gave it to my vaccinated oldest child who brought it home and gave it to my unvaccinated children). I had two come back with a negative sputum test because they were too far advanced by the time I thought it was what it was and 2 who tested positive, I also had two that didn't get it at all. The worst one to get it was Grace who was 11/12 months, and she was one who tested negative. Augh. Crazy. I can be pretty persuasive, but *still* got, "Are you sure it's whooping cough?" and "Isn't that a 19th century disease?" and when I tell them that out of the 8 people I know personally who had it, only one was lab diagnosed and all were vaccinated, they shut up. Jenrose |
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"Kelly" wrote in message ... Sheesh, like someone would pull "I have whooping cough" out of the hat! : / Right... I'm coughing until I turn purple for the attention. Gotcha. eyeroll I'd much rather get attention for my pregnant belly, or for being smart, or whatever... And I'd MUCH rather see *nothing* of the medical establishment until it's time to go introduce the baby to the pediatrician. Jenrose |
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