Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Chas on June 08, 2006, 11:22:23 am
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I have been having a bit of a rough time. Went Friday to my doc to see about a lump under my right arm. Very painful, couldn't work or sleep. To keep this from becoming a novel: I spent five days in the hospital, had a brush with 'flesh eating virus' and am now home, learning to live with Diabetes.
:'(
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Chas,
I wish you a speedy recovery.
My 9 year old daughter is a Type 1 diabetic. I know the disease all too well. Let me know if I can help in anyway.
Tammy
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I also wish you the best Chas.
Take care of yourself! We need you around here.
:D
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I am sorry to hear that my friend. I hope all goes well for you and your health.
Chris O
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Hang tough, Chas. Our prayers are with you and your family.
Ben
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Wow. How scary for you Chas. Was the lump/flesh eating thing related to the diabetes or did they find out about the diabetes when you were in the hospital? Hope you are feeling better.
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Chas, sorry about the news. I have been away and just heard.
I hope you start to feel better.
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Hi Chas,
I'm really sorry to hear about what happened to you! Please know you are in our thoughts. Take care of yourself!
Peachy
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I just did a bit of reading up on Flesh eating bacteria. Chas, that's nasty stuff.
Once again chas, I sincerly hope they took care of it and everythng is ok.
Brook, from what I read, Flesh eating bacteria isf necrotizing fasciitis is Streptococcus A, better known as "strep throat.
The artilce I read, said this is what Jim Henson (Muppets) died from.
:-[
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All the best to you Chas....
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Chas,
Hang in there and please give us an update when all is good.
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Chas. Was the lump/flesh eating thing related to the diabetes or did they find out about the diabetes when you were in the hospital? Hope you are feeling better.
Yes - diabetics can't throw off infection as easily as non-diabetics. So what started as a minor infection got into the fatty tissue in my arm and went nuts. They told me that fatty tissue has virtually NO blood circulation, so antibiotics would not get to the worst spots. So, they just cut it out. They left it open for three days, and then went back in Monday to see if they got it all. I still have a little pipe sticking out - gives me a new affinity for spas.
I had heard that antibiotics don't kill viruses anyway, so I'm not sure I understand it all.
But the discovery that I am dibetic was a good news/bad news thing: Now they know why the lump went bad on me, but of course, I now have to only eat food I don't like.
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Thanks to one and all for your kind words, wishes and prayers. I had my son bring me a laptop, but we could not find access - believe me, I would have loved to stay in touch!
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Antibiotics kill bacteria.
It's bad news that you have diabetes. It's good news that you found out.
Better you know so you can correctly manage the condition than letting it go unmanaged and ending up worse off.
Good luck to you.
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Chas,
My gramps is diabetic and got staph infection after a triple bipas. He lost his entire sternam due to the infection and spent 6 months in the hospital hooked up to anitbiotics to get rid of the of the infection. The diabetes definately played a factor. They also left him wide open for a couple weeks to heal from the outside in.
Changing your diet will suck initially, but you'll get used to it quickly and it will save your life... so it will be more than worth it.
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Sorry to hear this Chas. Hope you are feeling better soon, and glad that they caught this before something even more serious occured.
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Chas,
Sorry to hear what happened.
I hope you have quick recovery!
Vinny
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Chas,
I'm so sorry to hear about this. I started this thread and then I thought I deleted it. Let us know how you are doing when you get back to a normal schedule. My thoughts are with you.
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Good luck and a speedy recovery, Chas
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Chas,
This little thread ain't good. What can I do to help?
Bill
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Thanks for your offer Bill - keep an eye on things here, I have meetings to go to, new eating habbits to develop, walking shoes to wear out, and blood glucose to check.
Once things get into a new rythm, I'll be back.
The sense of community here is wonderful - thanks to all.
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Oh man! They have been working me waaay to hard! I haven't had much of a chance to check the boards!
I am so sorry to hear about your difficulties, Chas!! I'm glad that you are doing better, but you are in California, I thought all they had out there was healthy food? ;D Just kidding! Please take care of yourself, what would I do without my favorite HotSpring dealer in Southern California???
You will be in my thoughts and prayers!!
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Let me add my best wishes for a speedy recovery and to a happy and healthy future! ;)
Marc