In GF loves carrots news, last night DH and I went to dinner at 10PM because it was the first chance we had and I wasn't cooking at that hour, at Hurricane Alley [link] which has the most awesome seafood chowder, but I digress, Tater texted and FB messaged me wondering where we were because I am always home and in jammies by 10 pm and she was worried. {{kids}}
Spike's Bitches 48: I Say, We Go Out There, and Kick a Little Demon Ass.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Turkey: (as in triple post, I don't actually eat the stuff)
Also, Hurricane Alley has a doggie menu including roast beef end bits and stuff, cheese, salmon, chicken for the furry companions.
They found something!!! Cat scan and ultrasound found something on my liver. They suspect at some point a small leak from my gallbladder caused a leak that landed on my liver. A radiological assisted surgery is in the works. They will poke me with a thingy, guided by ct scan, drain the fluid, and hopefully be cured. My concern (that I didn't mention on book of face) is my possibility of malignant hyperthermia from general anesthesia. Yes, they can use different drugs. Yes they can triple clean the gear. When death is on the line, concern kinda rides high.
They started me on antibiotics last night. No symptoms in over 30 hours. But then again the symptoms were not a constant thing.
Progress!
It's being a bad season for uppity gallbladders. Which I didn't know could spring leaks!
Simple, uncomplicated resolution, OA!
Glad your doctors were diligent, omnis. I hope that leads to a quick fix.
That sounds like something resembling good news. Getting you fixed up, and hopefully they pay careful attention to you specific needs.
What is malignant huperthermia? Have you had a bad reaction to anasthesia before? Sounds scary! Here's hoping it all goes swimmingly and easily as possible!!
Yikes, omnis! I just (monday) had lapro to kick my rogue gallbladder to the curb. I don't know if you are keeping yours, but getting holes poked in the guts is...something else. Wishing you a quick and uncomplicated recovery. Mine has been, but I just had a damned huge stone and deformed gallbladder, no infection.
Well, another update. So there is also a bulge in the bile ducts. They don't know if it's a stone from the uppity gallbladder or a thickening of the duct (which would reduce its interior size). Since I'm not in pain (which is confusing everyone) invasive radiological wants to wait and see if antibiotics do the trick. But further tests need doing to see what the bulge is. Could be MRI, if the rod in my back is happy with that. Could be a camera down my throat. Could be both. Could be more. So we are wait/see that antibiotics do the trick, and can I do MRI. Likely not released until Tuesday at earliest. Possibly a week.
I am sorry about the extended stay! When my MIL had her gall bladder out it was the talk of the hospital that she had been walking around with all the blockage and huge stones. Some people don't feel the pain while others are in extreme pain. Bodies = weird.