Guest guest Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 Katy, Maybe you can convince them that those implants (and capsules) must come out while you're at the hospital. This should show them that something about your breasts are causing a problem. Hugs, Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 ~ Bless your heart, I am so sorry you are having such a rough time of it. Please keep us posted! You are in my prayers ! Love DedeGet a sneak peek of the all-new AOL.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2007 Report Share Posted August 17, 2007 Oh, Katy, many women have developed this rash. That is why those implants must come out. I am sorry that this happening to you, but you will get through this. Can you have someone take a picture of your chest? You should really see your family doctor because this is not normal. Stay close to us...love you so....Lea ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~``````````` Wouldn't You Know It.. Hi Ladies,Well I am heading back to the hospital because I have developed a rash all over my torso (mostly around my breasts) which I was warned about at the time I got my CT scan. I guess I am having a negative reaction to the stuff they injected into me. No wonder I have been so nauseated and feeling so bad! Just wondering if anybody has had this experience (they told me less than 1% of people react) and how long it lasts for? I know when I go back they are going to give me more drugs to counteract the reaction. Of course, I will be missing more work yet again:(Katy:) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2007 Report Share Posted August 17, 2007 Katy ~ Interesting question, also, when I had the dye they said to me, are you allergic to iv dye or shell fish? so, I wonder what the correlation would be......hum...worth a research ! Hugs DGet a sneak peek of the all-new AOL.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2007 Report Share Posted August 17, 2007 Dede, Well I am feeling much better today:) I have to go back and get my kidneys checked to make sure they are doing ok after having the contrast dye. The good new is that I will never have that contrast dye again! they will have to find another way to do my medical imaging or something besides that type of iodine for the contrast. I saw 3 people yesterday, 1 nurse and 2 drs. The nurse knew right away when she saw the rash. She also knew that the contrast dye would make me feel awful and seriously nauseous if I was reacting to it. She also said that it would mimic feelings of anxiety. Bingo! Nurses are the backbone of the medical industry I tell ya!! The first Dr came in tried to tell me I was having a reaction to the supplements from my naturopath and suffering from ANXIETY!!! He said I must be stressed out with the appendix and all... He was relentless with his theory. I told him it was no coincedence that I had just had a CT scan 24 hrs ago and was now experiencing this. He finally agreed to get a second opinion and the 2nd Dr, a woman, walked in, saw the rash and said yes, I was allergic to the contrast dye and to make a note on my chart and give me gravol and antihistamines adn bring me back in the morning for bloodwork. Dede, I thought you'd be able to appreciate this absurdity! xo Katy:) --- DGRAHAMA@... wrote: > ~ > Bless your heart, I am so sorry you are > having such a rough time of it. > Please keep us posted! You > are in my prayers ! Love > Dede > > > > ************************************** Get a sneak > peek of the all-new AOL at > http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour > Get news delivered with the All new . Enjoy RSS feeds right on your Mail page. Start today at http://mrd.mail./try_beta?.intl=ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2007 Report Share Posted August 17, 2007 Patty, Thank you, I am feeling much better today and the rash is settling after a very long rest and anthistamines. The Drs told me that a reaction like that is not normal and that is why they are testing my kidneys today. It is amazing that with everything in my chart they do not think the implants have anything to do with my body being reactive. Luckily, my naturopathic Dr does:) I miss coffee most of all. I'm sorry that you are still not able to drink it. Once in a while I indulge in a cup of decaf, but even that can make me feel bad. All coffee is bad for IBS.. I Still enjoy the smell of it, eventhough I am not drinking it these days. I thought it was curious that I had a reaction to a type of iodine. Do you have any thoughts about this in regards to thyroid? Maybe it is an altered type they use for contrast... ?? Katy:) --- Tricia Trish <glory2glory1401@...> wrote: > Oh Katy, > That just sucks, pardon the language! > I hope it settles down quickly for you. It seems > after implants, we react so easily to everything. > > Just today I decided it had been a long time since > I'd made myself a cup of coffee, so I indulged. > Whoa! My head is spinning this afternoon! What a > mistake that was! My poor adrenals just can't > handle that caffeine hit anymore! > > Get better soon, > Hugs, > Patty > > thesuddendeparture <thesuddendeparture@...> > wrote: > Hi Ladies, > > Well I am heading back to the hospital because I > have developed a rash all over my torso > (mostly around my breasts) which I was warned about > at the time I got my CT scan. I guess I > am having a negative reaction to the stuff they > injected into me. No wonder I have been so > nauseated and feeling so bad! Just wondering if > anybody has had this experience (they told > me less than 1% of people react) and how long it > lasts for? I know when I go back they are > going to give me more drugs to counteract the > reaction. Of course, I will be missing more > work yet again:( > > Katy:) > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Shape in your own image. Join our Network > Research Panel today! Be smarter than spam. See how smart SpamGuard is at giving junk email the boot with the All-new at http://mrd.mail./try_beta?.intl=ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2007 Report Share Posted August 17, 2007 Lynn, Thanks for thinking about me! The worst of it is over, the rash is clearing and I am feeling more normal and less ill. The good news is I will not get that contrast dye again! One Dr I saw yesterday tried to tell me it was ANXIETY! Wow, I am so sick of that!! Thankfully I saw an second Dr who knew right away and a nurse who was the most helpful of all 3. Antihistamines helped settle things down and I am in such a good mood today because I do not have nausea and a headache. I think I will even be able to go to work! xo Katy:) --- Lynn <spinkscl@...> wrote: > Katy, I am so sorry! Please let us know when you > get back. I'll be worried about you. > > Hugs, Lynn > > > Wouldn't You Know It.. > > Hi Ladies, > > Well I am heading back to the hospital because I > have developed a rash all over my torso > (mostly around my breasts) which I was warned about > at the time I got my CT scan. I guess I > am having a negative reaction to the stuff they > injected into me. No wonder I have been so > nauseated and feeling so bad! Just wondering if > anybody has had this experience (they told > me less than 1% of people react) and how long it > lasts for? I know when I go back they are > going to give me more drugs to counteract the > reaction. Of course, I will be missing more > work yet again:( > > Katy:) > > > Be smarter than spam. See how smart SpamGuard is at giving junk email the boot with the All-new at http://mrd.mail./try_beta?.intl=ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2007 Report Share Posted August 17, 2007 Katy, I am so happy it wasnt worse and that you are feeling better. Isn't it wonderful how one good day can cheer us up so much. I wish I could record a good day and watch it on a bad so that I know what to hope for again. I HATE the anxiety cope out too. I think anxiety is caused by an underlying issue and it is a crappy diagnosis by itself!! I went to a new endocrinologist on Monday. My appt was at 3:00, she didn't see me until 4:15. RIDICULOUS!! Then she pretty much told me that the heart palps I have every now and again are all anxiety!! Not my thyroid, not my Hashi's - anxiety. Well there is another doctor who will never see me again. Thank you so much for the advice on the stools. You are right, it looked like mucous. I love many of the things on that list, so I need to add them to my diet. Oh, I got the yoga CD. Whoa mama, some of those positions are crazy. I don't think my body will ever get that flexible. I will have to modify the positions. I did the PM relaxing chapter last night, I just loved it - - even if I couldn't get my body to do some of the things. I am sure if anybody would have seen me it would have been a sight : ) Have a wonderful weekend and I pray you keep feeling better. Lynn Wouldn't You Know It..> > Hi Ladies,> > Well I am heading back to the hospital because I> have developed a rash all over my torso > (mostly around my breasts) which I was warned about> at the time I got my CT scan. I guess I > am having a negative reaction to the stuff they> injected into me. No wonder I have been so > nauseated and feeling so bad! Just wondering if> anybody has had this experience (they told > me less than 1% of people react) and how long it> lasts for? I know when I go back they are > going to give me more drugs to counteract the> reaction. Of course, I will be missing more > work yet again:(> > Katy:)> > > Be smarter than spam. See how smart SpamGuard is at giving junk email the boot with the All-new at http://mrd.mail. / try_beta? .intl=ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2007 Report Share Posted August 17, 2007 Dede has a good point, Katy, You might want to find out exactly what was in the IV. I'll bet that nurse that recognized the problem could be a big help! Rogene DGRAHAMA@... wrote: Katy ~ Interesting question, also, when I had the dye they said to me, are you allergic to iv dye or shell fish? so, I wonder what the correlation would be......hum...worth a research ! Hugs D Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2007 Report Share Posted August 18, 2007 Lynn, As soon as you get used to the yoga positions they will become easier. I still cannot do the shoulder stand and have been practising now for years! Never worry about trying to get into the positions as far as the instructor, don't push it, just do what feels good:) I find even half hour gets the tension out of my body and relieves anxiety. Katy:) --- Lynn <spinkscl@...> wrote: > Katy, I am so happy it wasnt worse and that you are > feeling better. Isn't it wonderful how one good day > can cheer us up so much. I wish I could record a > good day and watch it on a bad so that I know what > to hope for again. > > I HATE the anxiety cope out too. I think anxiety is > caused by an underlying issue and it is a crappy > diagnosis by itself!! I went to a new > endocrinologist on Monday. My appt was at 3:00, she > didn't see me until 4:15. RIDICULOUS!! Then she > pretty much told me that the heart palps I have > every now and again are all anxiety!! Not my > thyroid, not my Hashi's - anxiety. Well there is > another doctor who will never see me again. > > Thank you so much for the advice on the stools. You > are right, it looked like mucous. I love many of > the things on that list, so I need to add them to my > diet. > > Oh, I got the yoga CD. Whoa mama, some of those > positions are crazy. I don't think my body will > ever get that flexible. I will have to modify the > positions. I did the PM relaxing chapter last > night, I just loved it - - even if I couldn't get my > body to do some of the things. I am sure if anybody > would have seen me it would have been a sight : ) > > Have a wonderful weekend and I pray you keep feeling > better. > > Lynn > > > Wouldn't You Know It.. > > > > Hi Ladies, > > > > Well I am heading back to the hospital because I > > have developed a rash all over my torso > > (mostly around my breasts) which I was warned > about > > at the time I got my CT scan. I guess I > > am having a negative reaction to the stuff they > > injected into me. No wonder I have been so > > nauseated and feeling so bad! Just wondering if > > anybody has had this experience (they told > > me less than 1% of people react) and how long it > > lasts for? I know when I go back they are > > going to give me more drugs to counteract the > > reaction. Of course, I will be missing more > > work yet again:( > > > > Katy:) > > > > > > > > Be smarter than spam. See how smart SpamGuard is at > giving junk email the boot with the All-new > Mail at http://mrd.mail. / try_beta? > .intl=ca > > > Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people. Go to Answers and share what you know at http://ca.answers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2007 Report Share Posted August 24, 2007 So far the only answer I got when I've been asking about the contrast dye is that it is iodine. They were asking me about drug allergies before I had the IV, and told me about the warning signs which I later developed. Thankfully it was not a severe reaction, like anaphalactic or something. I will see if I can find out more. Katy:) --- Rogene <saxony01@...> wrote: > Dede has a good point, Katy, > > You might want to find out exactly what was in the > IV. > > I'll bet that nurse that recognized the problem > could be a big help! > > Rogene > > > > DGRAHAMA@... wrote: > Katy ~ > Interesting question, also, when I had the dye > they said to me, are you allergic to iv dye or shell > fish? so, I wonder what the correlation would > be......hum...worth a research ! > Hugs D > > > > > --------------------------------- > Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL.com. > > > > Be smarter than spam. See how smart SpamGuard is at giving junk email the boot with the All-new at http://mrd.mail./try_beta?.intl=ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2007 Report Share Posted August 24, 2007 There was an ad on TV tonight asking for people who have recently had a bad reaction to contrast dye to contact them . . . 1 -800 BAD-DRUG. I think they're trying to put together a class action suit. I wonder if they do breast implants? Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2007 Report Share Posted August 25, 2007 Rogene, No way! I guess more than 1% of people have a bad reaction to contrast dye!! Katy:) --- Rogene <saxony01@...> wrote: > There was an ad on TV tonight asking for people who > have recently had a bad reaction to contrast dye to > contact them . . . 1 -800 BAD-DRUG. > > I think they're trying to put together a class > action suit. > > I wonder if they do breast implants? > > Rogene > > > > Get news delivered with the All new . Enjoy RSS feeds right on your Mail page. Start today at http://mrd.mail./try_beta?.intl=ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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