Thursday, February 19, 2009

Almost a week after surgery

Well, still don't have time yet or the energy to explain my pre-Acromegaly life. However, I feel it's important to track what's been happening to me after surgery. It feels good to be able to read everyone's posts, comments and blogs. Makes me realize I am not alone in this. My wife has been amazing with my healing. My daughter too.

It will be one week post-op tomorrow. I have to go see the ENT surgeon for a check up. But what happened to me yesterday was pretty scary. I woke up at 8am (have only been able to get about 4 hours of sleep each night... still can't shake the insomnia that I have had since October 2008), and took my pepcid, hydrocortisone and Darvacet all together at the same time (one pill each). Within 20 minutes, I was keeled over in stomach pain, my eyes closed shut and were red and itchy, I started scratching my arms, back and neck, and then I felt my throat swelling up. Scary scary scary. I called for my wife, who was just getting up (and has her hands full each morning with our Type-1 little girl who needs attention right away with her food and blood glucose checks). She took one look at me and gave me the Epi-pen, then called 911. They rushed me to the ER and I was fine within an hour. But yet another stay in the hospital for half a day. It really jolted me though. After all I had been through, I didn't expect this, ya know?

Anyone have this experience at all with the meds? It has to be the Darvecet because the steroids and the pepcid wouldn't cause an allergic reaction. So now I am just on tylenol with codeine.

In good news, my wedding ring is really loose on my finger and people are telling me the swelling in my face has gone down. I also don't feel like someone is squeezing my face and head anymore.

2 comments:

  1. Oh Paul! That episode sounds so scary! Glad you made it through OK.

    One nice thing about blogging is that a few years down the road, you will be able to look back at these posts and remember everything you went through, then feel like you've come so far!

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  2. I'm glad to hear disaster was averted. That is scary. I haven't had an experience like that fortunately. I hope your surgery was successful and that you continue to see improvement.

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