BarryB wrote:
Hey Ron, if you're out of the hospital that's good news!
I remember that day Barry, we had a great afternoon. I got out of the hospital Monday night, have a problem with my right knee and lower leg.
Last weekend of June I spent the day working on fixing a water leak in one of our bathrooms. Was on my knees for about six hours. Had good pads
and thought I was fine. Five days later my right knee and lower leg swelled and and got real red. Then I got a fever so went to Urgent Care.
Was told no big deal just Knee bursitis and sent me home with antibiotics. After 10 days and no improvement went back to primary Doctor and they took
CT scans, Ultra sound, xrays and said yup Bursitis. Gave me a shot of strong antibiotics and another 10 day round of oral antibiotics. After 10 more days
no improvement. Went back again and I my doctor says she's dumbfounded that it's not improving so sent me to the ER. Keep in mind this is Kaiser,
your one stop shopping for med care. So after spending 13 hours in the Emergency room waiting for a open hospital bed they finally admitted me to the hospital.
The next morning they drew some fluid out of my knee and biopsy-ed it. Within 2 hours they came back and said they had to operate and remove the
infected tissue. They have to grow the cultures for 72 hours to know what will work to kill the infection. Was told that the bacteria I have is very
resistant and it takes six days for them to find the right drugs to stop it. So then they tell me theirs another patient in the hospital that just lost her
leg from the same type of infection but she had not gone to the doctors soon enough.
So I'm on the mend, have what they call a Picc line in my arm so I can inject the antibiotics 3 times a day for 3 weeks.