Can you stand the pain of going ever half hour?
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I started feeling a little pain last night and it's just progressed since then. Now I'm getting close to the I CAN'T DO THIS ANYMORE stage. If I can make it to work in the morning, I'll call the doctor from there to get an appt. Right now, I can't even imagine getting behind the wheel of a car.
I think all I have is Aleve, as far as pain management goes.
Can you stand the pain of going ever half hour?
So far I've been sucking down 24oz of water and then going. A fuller bladder seems to hurt less.
This sucks.
Honestly, Sunil, from what I know about serial killers, which is quite a lot, trust me, your ethnic background and geography would keep you safe from most of us. Serial killers don't like to work hard anymore than the rest of us. They like to blend in with their vics. So, unless you find a rootless Indian male, midthirties, roaming about SF, you don't have to worry about serial killers.
Ha! I'll tell them this. "No, really, my friend's an expert on these things. Serial killers don't want me. They're like women that way!"
As some who does have an insane family I will go out on the edge here and say that your family is insane PC.
Drink Gatorade to stay hydrated, and make a doctor's appointment as soon as you can. (If it does turn out to be a kidney infection, you can't just wait it out -- you'll need antibiotics.)
[edit: And that's not to sound alarmist, just that I had chronically recurring kidney infections as a kid, and know just how very painful they are.]
If it does turn out to be a kidney infection, you can't just wait it out -- you'll need antibiotics.
Fuck. I was hoping that wouldn't be the case.
But I do thank you all for the advice.
Do you have any urgent care places near you, Nicole? Maybe you can get one of the aunts to drive you to it today, rather than having to deal with it tomorrow.
Nicole, see a doctor as soon as you possible can. Kidney infections are serious and not to be messed with.
My late father's final illness began with kidney failure. Some of what went wrong was due to treatment being delayed. Not to scare you, but don't wait to see the doctor. (Ummm just for the record it was not the kidney failure that killed him. It was the kidney failure that made him too sick to try the treatment that might have had a small chance of saving him.)
Oh ye of little faith.
This is my look of contrition.
Nicole, I'm usually pretty reluctant to see a doctor, but I think the analysis on this situation says: worst case scenario death, best case scenario cessation of pain.