Keep us posted on the recovery.
That shot sounds awful!
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Keep us posted on the recovery.
That shot sounds awful!
This makes sense, Dr said the bite is in a bad place on my leg and there is some concern over the healing since I am a diabetic (type 2) though it is very much under control. He won't be renewing the generic Augmentin, I guess the shot was also a strong antibiotic for skin infections though I can't remember the name of it. Da** painful though.
Thanks for the support everyone, it is appreciated. My family and friends at church start freaking a bit when I mention it - my Mom is convinced I will get rabies - so don't really have a good place to go for support. It also helps that TE women have so many talents and skills :)
Oh yes, he says that the more active I am the better it is for it keeps the blood moving in my leg - so I can construe that as a prescription for cycling :D :cool:
Super OWIE on the shot! :eek: I am a huge pain weenie (I found the series of HepA/B shots I got for travel pretty painful, while my DH hardly felt 'em -- one left me sore for a week+ also), so I DO feel your pain.
On the bright side, it's great that you can ride -- and it's actually therapeutic! :D
Ouch. As if the bite wasn't bad enough.
Hope it heals quick!
Rain and wind PLEASE go away so I can follow my dr's orders and ride - thankfully I CAN go to spinning class tonight. I would far rather ride outside however, but such is life. I will take what I can get :cool:
The wound actually feels less sore today :) Apparently that horrible shot was needed! Now I just want to see some signs of actual healing so I can avoid the wound care center - though Dr did say yesterday he saw some signs of it - just not as much as he wanted to see.
Hopefully the weather will allow me to ride tonight so I can further assist the healing process - after all I should follow medical advice :)
Thankfully the very painful shot appears to have given the wound the chance to close :) It is still sore, and I suspect that it will take some time to fully heal underneath the skin, but I am less concerned about it now. Still won't tell my family, they assume it is healed by now and I don't want them to worry further.
Glad things are better. Good idea to not tell your family.