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HELP! ER VISIT LAST NIGHT< doctor THINKS IM CRAZY!!
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<blockquote data-quote="neednewtechnique" data-source="post: 77162" data-attributes="member: 3527"><p>Well, if it makes any difference, the bumps are NOT fluid filled, at least not yet, but the Pharmacist also mentioned that the reason it can become such an emergency is because sometimes the first couple days it is so light it is unnoticeable, and it is sometimes day three, when it really kicks up, before anyone notices. So I am with some of the psychiatristS who have said there is NO REASON whatsoever to "hang around and wait" to see what the rash is from, because by then it could be too late. And since she DID notice it on the first day, it might give us the rest of today and tomorrow before it turns nasty, if that's even what it is. I am not sure that it is, because it doesn't look like anything that nasty to me, but like he said, it can go a few days unnoticed......</p><p></p><p>The pharmacists comment about the ER doctor not knowing what I was talking about what "well, that doesn't surprise me, you should have had him call me at home, I would have given him a piece of my mind". Then I mentioned that it was 2 in the morning, and he said "even better, I reserve my BEST attitude for clueless doctors to when I am awakened in the middle of the night". </p><p></p><p>He said to come see him after she goes to the doctor today and he will give her some "really good stuff" for the itching....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neednewtechnique, post: 77162, member: 3527"] Well, if it makes any difference, the bumps are NOT fluid filled, at least not yet, but the Pharmacist also mentioned that the reason it can become such an emergency is because sometimes the first couple days it is so light it is unnoticeable, and it is sometimes day three, when it really kicks up, before anyone notices. So I am with some of the psychiatristS who have said there is NO REASON whatsoever to "hang around and wait" to see what the rash is from, because by then it could be too late. And since she DID notice it on the first day, it might give us the rest of today and tomorrow before it turns nasty, if that's even what it is. I am not sure that it is, because it doesn't look like anything that nasty to me, but like he said, it can go a few days unnoticed...... The pharmacists comment about the ER doctor not knowing what I was talking about what "well, that doesn't surprise me, you should have had him call me at home, I would have given him a piece of my mind". Then I mentioned that it was 2 in the morning, and he said "even better, I reserve my BEST attitude for clueless doctors to when I am awakened in the middle of the night". He said to come see him after she goes to the doctor today and he will give her some "really good stuff" for the itching.... [/QUOTE]
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