Guest guest Posted August 11, 2009 Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 Hi everyone I have been looking around the web, to see when one should go to the emergency room when they have HepC, but haven't found any clear cut answers. So I am going to ask the group for their opinion - what symptoms warrant a trip to the ER and which symptoms can be treated in a GP's office? I currently have severe swelling - from my toes and ankles to my hips, for the last 2-3 days, since yesterday I now also have swelling in my abdomen and it is quite distended (I look pregnant, I have put on a lot of weight fast but I know it is not all because of junk food, it's not possible). My abdomen is also severely sore, a mix of feeling nausea and being stabbed repeatedly with something sharp...it goes away for a bit but comes back in less than 30-45 minutes. I personally think that I should go to the hospital to be seen in the ER and admitted for at least one night - ever since the swelling started moving up from my ankles, I have the occasional episode where I have some difficulty catching a deep breath, not sure if it is related or if it is just my anxiety over all of this. I was only diagnosed last month and could have only been infected within the last 6-8 months at the most. Doctor says fluid pills will help with my symptoms, and it takes a few days for them to work and to get relief. I feel like he doesn't think my symptoms are much of a concern. That's fine, if that is the truth and they aren't serious symptoms but if they are, I want someone to treat me like I am in serious pain, because I am. I have very limited mobility in my joints because of the swelling as well. I was able to work 2 hours this morning before I had to be sent home. I need some answers on what direction I should take in seeing a doctor today so that I know when I can go back to work realistically. Thanks for anything you can help me with Jenn Making the decision to have a child - it's momentous. It's to decide forever to have your heart go walking around outside of your body. - Stone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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