Joan, after all that checking, it sounds as if they found nothing.   So, I 
am  concerned, what is causing the pain?
 
Gloria
 
 
In a message dated 1/10/2012 1:40:48 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
 
 
 
Hi all, 
I am having some pretty bad problems for the last 5 or 6  days.  First the 
back of my knee was hurting really bad and then the calf  right below it 
started in.  I had assumed that the calf muscle was  because the back of the 
knee was making me walk differently.  Then my  lower calf was hurting really 
bad, and the longer that I was on my feet  rendered me almost unable to walk 
any other way than by moving my leg from the  hip. 
Sunday, my leg was itching and so I raised my pant leg a  little to scratch…
then the delayed reaction telling me that my leg was very  smooth.  I think 
took a look and both of my legs had some pretty severe  edema and that is 
why they were hurting so much and the itching  too. 
Sunday night I was thinking and thinking what to do.   Everything could 
possibly be from my spine which a lso was acting up a lot; it  could be 
something that is wrong with that knee – the same one that I injured  when I 
fell 
14 months ago; it  could be a reaction to the Levaquin; or it  could be a 
blood clot.  After all of my thinking, I thought it best to go  to my primary 
care doctor and if he thought I needed to go to one of my  specialists he 
would refer me. 
I woke up too late for the 7:30 am walk-in appt slots; so I  went for the 
12:30 walk-in appt.  I showed the doctor and he said that my  right leg was 
much more swollen than the left, and then he did a ‘homan’s’  test that 
showed positive for possible blood clot.  He sent me to the ER  again. 
I got to the ER about 3 pm and things moved a lot smoother  than when I 
went there in June.  I was assessed by the triage nurse; got  an EKG, then 
interviewed by the gals that put all the symptoms and update  everything else 
in 
the com puter; then I saw a doctor who read my docs script  for what he 
saw, did, suspects.  That doctor put in an order for the  ultrasound to check 
for bloodclots.  I got the ultrasound and then  another lady needed me to put 
in my insurance info into the computer (always  about money at the 
hospital).  Then I was taken to a little cubicle where  the doctor came and 
told me 
that there was no blood clots.  This is where  the visit was different than 
the one in June.  In June the doc talked to  me for maybe 30 seconds and 
then he had his nurse give me discharge  instructions and a prescription for 
Lortabs, when my medical record showed  that I was already taking Kadian. 
Yesterday…after the doctor told me that I didn’t have any  blood clots, 
then he said he wanted to ask me some questions before he  discharged me.  He 
asked me how long I was having this pain, if it was  the same the whole 
time, and then he actually examined the legs and the knee.  I told him that the 
knee had a torn meniscus, a bone spur on the  patella, and some 
osteo-arthritis.  When he heard that, he went back to  look at the ultrasound 
because 
with those knee injuries a bakers cyst can form  in the back of the knee…but 
that was not the case for me.  He then asked  me what I could take for pain, 
and I told him and he said ‘OK, you don’t need  another Rx for pain’.  He 
was getting ready to write a prescription for  me, when I pulled the one out 
that my primary care doctor gave me in case the  hospital didn’t do anything 
like last time.  My doctor prescribed Lasix,  Potassium, and Voltaren 
tablets (the gel only works when put on the spine  centerline or on the knee.)  
The ER doctor said that my doctor was very  well prepared for what I might 
need.  I just had to wait for my discharge  papers and then I left.  I went to 
CVS to get my prescriptions filled,  and then I di dn’t have my new Rx 
insurance card.  I gave them the  prescription and told them that I would call 
with the info when I got  home.  I called and got another gal and she told me 
that the meds would  not be ready until noon today.  This is where I lost 
my composure…I told  her that I had spent the entire day and part of the 
evening at my doctors  office and the ER for severe swelling in my legs and 
very 
bad pain and that I  NEED that medication tonight.  She told me to call 
back at 9pm.   Well…I still couldn’t take my pain meds because I can’t take 
them and  drive.  I called at 9 pm and they told me to give them another 15  
minutes.  Finally, I left home, got to the pharmacy and got back home  again. 
 Needless to say, I am in a lot of pain.  I am supposed to  keep my legs up 
until some of this gets better.  So, I could move my  laptop to where the 
recliner is but I would have Dolly & Desi on my lap so  ther e would be no 
room for the computer. 
So…if I don’t respond to something or send new email…don’t  worry about 
me.  I will try to respond to some emails on my phone, but it  can’t retrieve 
the messages with attachments, or the fancy signatures.  I  will check my 
email only a few times – if any. 
Monday I go back to my doctor, so I will update all of you  then. 
Thanks… 
Joan, Dolly Dee & Desi Lou 
Permanent residents of the Nantucket Clipper Rehabilitation  Facility



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