Friday, February 24, 2017

Scheduled



I don't have much to blog about, but I've been receiving inquiries about my status, so I'll share what I know in the continuing saga.
Yesterday, Thursday I went to Vanderbilt and seen Dr Koons,the neurologist that works with me while I'm at Vandy, and the neurosurgeon Dr Konrad.
Let me back up a week. Last Tuesday I wake up with a rash that was pretty much all over my back and legs. I didn't have much doubt that it was finally a reaction to the antibiotics. I talked to Infectious Disease at Vanderbilt and told them what was going on and I've taken my last round of antibiotics. I had an appointment with them in two days anyway. My body had all it could take of the strong medicine. I felt rung out! Friday came and I got rid of that Picc line and had blood drawn for more lab work. Now, moving to this week again. Dr Konrad told me that all my labs looked good, but one test that shows inflammation was just a little high. He couldn't believe that any infection could survive the 40 days of pounding antibiotics. I picked up a dry heaving cough that's been going around, and we figured the test reacted to that. To be certain in two weeks I'll redo that test and send it to Dr Konrad. He's keeping me on his schedule anticipating all will be normal. I'd got a mixed message on the risks of infection happening again would be higher on subsequent surgeries. He assured me the risks were no greater. I showed him two sunken spots on my scull, and he said when the leads are reinserted, he fills the holes. I guess it's like repairing drywall or a fender on a car.
Lastly, he cleared me to do whatever I feel up to, noting that I'm probably still feeling the antibiotics.
I agreed! More to come.

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