SkyHog
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Well, that was a crazy series of events that left me without an organ unexpectedly. TL;DR: went from thinking I had an ulcer, to calling 911 for a possible heart attack, to emergency Gall Bladder removal to ready to go home within a 24 hour period.
The full story:
I got home from work Friday and had a bit of nausea. Nothing crazy just thought maybe I was still kicking the end of my cold Brianna (my wife) ordered pizza for dinner and I did not have an appetite so I passed and relaxed on the couch for a bit.
Then I got an insatiable hunger that hit so I ate way more pizza than I should have. After a few hours, I got that "ugh, you ate too much" feeling and started taking antacids to preemptively fight the acid war I knew I was going to have later.
Brianna went to bed and I logged in to work to get some stuff caught up on. Work has been kicking my ass lately and I have a new hire starting Tuesday so I wanted to make sure I was ready for him. At about 1am, I decided it was time for bed.
I woke up with a start at about 2:30am, feeling intense acid pain in my chest so I grabbed about 4 tums and tried to go back to sleep to no avail or relief. So I went downstairs and took a Pepcid as a means to break out the big guns.
Within an hour, the pain became unbearable so I crawled into a fetal position and started researching "ulcer relief," but really found nothing.
At about 4:00, I caved and woke up Brianna,telling her I needed to go to the hospital. Almost immediately I collapsed in pain bedside and decided to call 911 as I couldn't tolerate it anymore.
Paramedics arrive and from my description they lock onto a potential heart attack. Take my blood pressure and it is 235 over 185. My normal blood pressure is like 110 over 65, so I started to get concerned. They sprayed nitroglycerin under my tongue and had me chew up 4 aspirin while they put the EKG on me. EKG showed "not clearly a heart attack, but something is wrong so we need to get you to the hospital now."
On the way to the hospital in the ambulance I got a shot of Morphine and an IV was placed. I was given another huff of Nitroglycerin and my blood pressure finally dropped to 165 over 120, better but still high. My pain intensified further.
Once we got to the hospital, doctor does sone tests but I'm heavily drugged so I don't know what. I passed out from being exhausted and stressed.
When I woke up, doctor explained that a CT scan revealed a diseased Gall Bladder with a massive Gall Stone. I needed to get my Gall Bladder removed ASAP so they transferred me to floor 4, emergency surgery.
Within a few hours, I was prepped and sedated for an emergency laparoscopic gall bladder removal.
And now, about 12 hours later I feel like a million dollars and am ready to take on the world again, but 4 ounces lighter. Doctor has removed my food restriction and I'll probably get released in a few hours.
The full story:
I got home from work Friday and had a bit of nausea. Nothing crazy just thought maybe I was still kicking the end of my cold Brianna (my wife) ordered pizza for dinner and I did not have an appetite so I passed and relaxed on the couch for a bit.
Then I got an insatiable hunger that hit so I ate way more pizza than I should have. After a few hours, I got that "ugh, you ate too much" feeling and started taking antacids to preemptively fight the acid war I knew I was going to have later.
Brianna went to bed and I logged in to work to get some stuff caught up on. Work has been kicking my ass lately and I have a new hire starting Tuesday so I wanted to make sure I was ready for him. At about 1am, I decided it was time for bed.
I woke up with a start at about 2:30am, feeling intense acid pain in my chest so I grabbed about 4 tums and tried to go back to sleep to no avail or relief. So I went downstairs and took a Pepcid as a means to break out the big guns.
Within an hour, the pain became unbearable so I crawled into a fetal position and started researching "ulcer relief," but really found nothing.
At about 4:00, I caved and woke up Brianna,telling her I needed to go to the hospital. Almost immediately I collapsed in pain bedside and decided to call 911 as I couldn't tolerate it anymore.
Paramedics arrive and from my description they lock onto a potential heart attack. Take my blood pressure and it is 235 over 185. My normal blood pressure is like 110 over 65, so I started to get concerned. They sprayed nitroglycerin under my tongue and had me chew up 4 aspirin while they put the EKG on me. EKG showed "not clearly a heart attack, but something is wrong so we need to get you to the hospital now."
On the way to the hospital in the ambulance I got a shot of Morphine and an IV was placed. I was given another huff of Nitroglycerin and my blood pressure finally dropped to 165 over 120, better but still high. My pain intensified further.
Once we got to the hospital, doctor does sone tests but I'm heavily drugged so I don't know what. I passed out from being exhausted and stressed.
When I woke up, doctor explained that a CT scan revealed a diseased Gall Bladder with a massive Gall Stone. I needed to get my Gall Bladder removed ASAP so they transferred me to floor 4, emergency surgery.
Within a few hours, I was prepped and sedated for an emergency laparoscopic gall bladder removal.
And now, about 12 hours later I feel like a million dollars and am ready to take on the world again, but 4 ounces lighter. Doctor has removed my food restriction and I'll probably get released in a few hours.
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