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Posted on 6/11/14 at 9:58 pm to Nawlinsboyinbossier
I'll have to ask the infectious disease. The symptoms sound very similiar
Posted on 6/11/14 at 10:02 pm to Tygerfan
Do you mind giving me your initials?
Posted on 6/11/14 at 10:04 pm to East Coast Band
quote:Rex. He downvotes all religious references on tigerdroppings
Who is downvoting the prayers sent posts?
Posted on 6/11/14 at 10:06 pm to rope56
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This post was edited on 6/11/14 at 10:08 pm
Posted on 6/11/14 at 10:10 pm to rope56
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She's 21. Went to doctor about a week ago because she had a high fever. Tested for strep and came back negative. They call back 2 days later saying she in fact does have strep, so they give her antibiotics. Started feeling better. Then Friday comes around and her fever gets up to 105, can barely walk, hives/rash, joint pain, so we rush her to hospital. Friday evening they diagnosis her with rheumatic fever(which apparently is rare cuz they had all kinds of doctors and medical students coming in taking pics)Give her antibiotics. Body doesnt respond Saturday morning comes around still high fever and aches everywhere so they put her in icu. Run all kinds of test and cultures and everything keeps coming back negative. Put her on all kinds of antibiotics and her body just wasn't responding. Fluid started developing in lungs and around heart. Kidneys weren't functioning like they should. Started discussing organ failure. Gave her some steroids, and temp came down, blood pressure back to normal but still can't figure out what's causing infection It's been a roller coaster of emotions. Yesterday the head doctor actually used the words "getting better" which was a huge relief because she never really gave any positive news. She always basically just said that "they are doing their best." Then around 12 today, the doctors come in saying her lungs and heart have fluid around them again. Gave her another dose of steroids. Did another scan(forget what it was called) about and hour or so ago and the fluid around her heart is gone and her lungs just have a little dampness in them. Still waiting on some cultures and a skin biopsy, but up until now they still have no official diagnosis, so they can't really treat it. They have discussed valley fever being she recently made a trip to Arizona to watch lsu softball, lupus, septic shock syndrome, toxic shock syndrome. Just wish they could find something. It's been the most difficult week I've experienced. She's sleeping now and all her numbers look good, so there is some positive news.
Pretty classic for poststreptococcal sequelae/syndrome...symptoms usually come on a couple weeks after the strep infection however.
Posted on 6/11/14 at 10:10 pm to rope56
rope56: Did you read my post?
Posted on 6/11/14 at 10:27 pm to LSUERDOC
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Some good info...
pretty damn technical for those of us who aren't optometrists, but it really does sound like like the symptoms that she has...
Posted on 6/11/14 at 10:37 pm to Spankum
Never seen rheumatic fever, but my studies never gave me the idea that it would make someone icu/verge of death sick.....
Posted on 6/11/14 at 10:37 pm to Spankum
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pretty damn technical for those of us who aren't optometrists, but it really does sound like like the symptoms that she has...
I see what you did there...lol.
Yes, a little in depth, but most with IQ above 120 can understand.
Posted on 6/11/14 at 10:38 pm to rope56
is this the girl that went to chapelle? been all on my FB.
hope she gets better
hope she gets better
Posted on 6/11/14 at 10:40 pm to Stingray
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Never seen rheumatic fever, but my studies never gave me the idea that it would make someone icu/verge of death sick.....
She's probably in the ICU because she can get more 1 on 1 care and is monitored better. Most floor nurses have too many patients to be able to spend the time patients with her symptoms require. Not every patient in ICUs are on verge of death.
Now, if he says she is requiring ventilatory support, then I would say she is quite sick.
This post was edited on 6/11/14 at 10:42 pm
Posted on 6/11/14 at 10:42 pm to rope56
prayers from Metairie to Metry
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