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  • murdock
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    • Oct 2007
    • 2346

    #16
    update on my medical condition...4 trips to hospital...3 ecg tests..treadmill marathons...a small fortune in bills...to find that i have damaged ribs...called slipping rib syndrome..the bottom ones are dislodged from an incident with a machine(which i didnt even think twice about)...which apparently can cause the same symtoms as a heart attack...in the past week i had to return again from more pains in my back and chest...to find a red spot on one of the shaved areas where they fitted the suction for the ecg...i now have shingles...to top the pain of the ribs...from taking a disprin every now for the last 10 years...to a full tray of medication for all this kak...and i am prpeapring for shutdowns...which means hard work...so it looks like i am gona be living on pain killers for the next 6-8 weeks.

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    • AndyD
      Diamond Member

      • Jan 2010
      • 4946

      #17
      Sorry to hear about the shingles, hope you're on the road to recovery soon.
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      • Dave A
        Site Caretaker

        • May 2006
        • 22813

        #18
        Amazing how these things can blow out like that.

        I had a rep stung by a bee at a client's premises on Tuesday (no, she wasn't there about bee control). Turns out she's allergic.

        Fortunately I had other members of staff there providing technical assistance for the quote she was working on. So they rushed her to the nearest medical assistance - a Medicross Clinic. Turns out they won't accept WCA IOD claims, so I get a call to authorise payment direct by the company.

        "No big deal" I thinks to myself - go for it. Shouldn't be much of a bill.

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        • Newretailer
          Bronze Member

          • Jun 2011
          • 195

          #19
          Murdock, just don't get addicted to pain meds now, OK lol? I believe shingles is really painful.

          Dave, that really sucks
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          • daveob
            Email problem

            • Feb 2008
            • 655

            #20
            shingles. Been there. Done that.

            Pain : moderate

            Wife gets chickenpox ( same family as shingles )

            Pain : eish. You DON'T want to know.
            Watching the ships passing by.

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            • murdock
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              • Oct 2007
              • 2346

              #21
              Originally posted by Dave A
              Amazing how these things can blow out like that.

              I had a rep stung by a bee at a client's premises on Tuesday (no, she wasn't there about bee control). Turns out she's allergic.

              Fortunately I had other members of staff there providing technical assistance for the quote she was working on. So they rushed her to the nearest medical assistance - a Medicross Clinic. Turns out they won't accept WCA IOD claims, so I get a call to authorise payment direct by the company.

              "No big deal" I thinks to myself - go for it. Shouldn't be much of a bill.

              Famous last words
              been stung millions of times...then suddenly 2 years ago i get stung on my hand...hand swells up so bad i couldnt move it...now i am told i am alergic to any sting and have to carry pills just in case.

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              • murdock
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                • Oct 2007
                • 2346

                #22
                Originally posted by AndyD
                Sorry to hear about the shingles, hope you're on the road to recovery soon.
                thanks andy...i think it is still gona get worse before it starts getting better...had a couple spots yesterday...today i have about 20... it felt like someone had shaved the skin off my back and chest...when i left for work this morning still boosted with pain killers...i forgot to take the medication with...by 2 pm i was gone take my shirt off so that it wouldnt touch...but i decided against it because it looks bad...i dont know which is worse the ribs or the shingles...fells like someone has hit me with a cricket bat in the chest...i dont think the working till 11 pm is helping either...when the drugs are working i feel great...in fact...yeah baby better than i do on a good day but when they wear off i feel like a crippled old man with a breathing problem...maybe i should doiuble up on the drugs and get fixed twice as fast

                apparently the doc recons my little one (3 year old) will get chicken pox...no doubt about it...thats what i am more bummed about than anything else.

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                • AndyD
                  Diamond Member

                  • Jan 2010
                  • 4946

                  #23
                  Kids get chicken pox and hardly even notice it. You'll actually be doing him a favour if he gets it over and done with at an early age.
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                  • twinscythe12332
                    Gold Member

                    • Jan 2007
                    • 769

                    #24
                    When I got shingles, I stayed away from work, just incase someone hadn't had chicken pox yet. A "good" thing about shingles is your blood becomes pretty awesome for a few months after that. At least there's some good that happens, right?

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                    • daveob
                      Email problem

                      • Feb 2008
                      • 655

                      #25
                      Oh yes, and contact your local blood service - they usually very keen to get a few pints after you recover - I think they use the anti-bodies for research, or something like that.
                      Watching the ships passing by.

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                      • desA
                        Platinum Member

                        • Jan 2010
                        • 1023

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Dave A
                        Amazing how these things can blow out like that.

                        I had a rep stung by a bee at a client's premises on Tuesday (no, she wasn't there about bee control). Turns out she's allergic.

                        Fortunately I had other members of staff there providing technical assistance for the quote she was working on. So they rushed her to the nearest medical assistance - a Medicross Clinic. Turns out they won't accept WCA IOD claims, so I get a call to authorise payment direct by the company.

                        "No big deal" I thinks to myself - go for it. Shouldn't be much of a bill.

                        Famous last words
                        Ouch. How much can a few antihistamines cost?
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                        • desA
                          Platinum Member

                          • Jan 2010
                          • 1023

                          #27
                          If you want pain, try this for size. You well & truly wish to die during the painful stages. Contracted this in Laos before returning to SA last year. Had to travel in the last stages. It's not contagious - need mossies for that.

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                          • Dave A
                            Site Caretaker

                            • May 2006
                            • 22813

                            #28
                            Originally posted by desA
                            Ouch. How much can a few antihistamines cost?
                            I wish.

                            They shot her up with adrenaline and cortisone, and frankly that little lot seems to have caused more problems than the sting itself.

                            She's had a migraine that's only starting to wear off now a week later, is only been weened off the cortisone now, 3 doctors consults so far...

                            It has been a real circus!
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                            • desA
                              Platinum Member

                              • Jan 2010
                              • 1023

                              #29
                              Eeeeesh. Adrenaline? Why would they have gone that route, I wonder?

                              The cortisone, I can understand.
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                              • murdock
                                Suspended

                                • Oct 2007
                                • 2346

                                #30
                                Originally posted by twinscythe12332
                                When I got shingles, I stayed away from work, just incase someone hadn't had chicken pox yet. A "good" thing about shingles is your blood becomes pretty awesome for a few months after that. At least there's some good that happens, right?
                                i wish i could stay at home...i spent the weekend relocating a factory...i have enough work at the moment to keep me going for about 3 months without all the breakdowns...shutdowns which will start in a week or 2...with this rain the breakdowns are keeping me busy most of the morning...not complaing...just a bad time for this to happen...yesterday i ran out of drugs...had to take my shirt off until i could get more drugs...getting up early...pulling in cables and connecting is taking its toll on my chest....how ever it looks like the red spots are begining to fade...so hopefully the shingles is on its way out then its just the dislodged ribs to worry about...

                                always thought of shingles as just a dirty sickness people get...like lice...never heard of anyone close getting it until now...seems like more people have had it than i knew of...they just never mentioned it....but now that i have had my turn...eeish i dont wish it on anyone.

                                if you have ever slid down the tarmac after falling off a bicycle or motorcycle etc...that feeling when you get a light graze just the nerves are exposed...tahts what it feels like...i wonder if spraying methylate on it like i use to do with my roasties to dry them out...would make it go away quicker...or maybe i should just tape duct tape across my chest so my shirt doesnt rub on it

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