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Old 05-04-2007, 04:05 PM #1
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4 days spent in the hospital & very little was accomplished. After 3 hours of flopping around while awake I finally got hauled out. I vagually recall heat running down my face & I was told my hand had turned blue & almost black.
Ativan was given, one shot & nothing on the CT scan came back. They said they would keep me over night because something wasn't right. (Don't ya love that?) EEG was done second day, doses upped & 3rd day another Ct was done. The hand felt hot, frozen or slimy. It is still feeling like it is moving, although it doesn't & activity has not yet left.
I would think nerve damage possibly did the hand, or it may just be a new odd ball feeling during activity.
So in one week I'll be back to the family Dr. to prove I haven't croaked yet & get some copies since very little was told me.
I love those hospitals!
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