Graham
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Hi all. I'm trying to understand what is going on: I'm not looking for medical advice (which we avoid doing here anyway) but trying to wrap my head around the logic (?) and structure of what is happening to me. So if anyone can give me the Enid Blyton version, I'd be grateful.
I have been taken off to hospital four times: on the first two occasions there was an e-coli infection in my bloodstream (sepsis), but on the second two I presume I caught it a bit earlier (although it didn't feel much like it). On the first two occasions I was treated with a short course of intravenous antibiotics (5 days) then sent home, and on the third, two days of IV then a couple of weeks of an oral antibiotic (to continue at home). I didn't last the course, because I was back inside again after 5 days. This last time I was on IV for 2 days, then on two antibiotics (cyprofloxacin and metronidazole for 3 weeks), due to run out in a couple of days. I've lasted 11 days this time.
I had an ultrasound scan that showed cysts on my liver, and a subsequent MRI scan with marker dye suggested they could be abscesses (could be?). I'm due to have another MRI scan on Thursday. A scan back in 2016 also showed small "simple" cysts.
So here come the questions.
Presumably if the cysts in the liver are abscesses, they are capturing the e-coli from elsewhere. Could they have been doing this back in 2016 or longer?
One possible route is from the gut via some form of fissure. They are intending to carry out a colonoscopy.
Back in 2005 I went on steroids to deal with polymyalgic rheumatica, but since then have been unable to get the dose below 10 mg without problems (next paragraph).
Way back in 1999 I had major sinus surgery, infection, which set up my ME. This was to sort out sinus and neck pains on both sides from 1997. Since then my right sinus area around my eye, along my teeth, and down the back of my neck gives me pain if I experience certain triggers, and also whenever I drop my steroid dose below 10mg. Could that be a source? Are the steroids dampening down an inflammation there? If so, why do the doctors always dismiss it, and suggest that I should see a rheumatologist (linking it to the polymyalgic rheumatica, and giant cell arteritis) despite the pains predating the pmr by 8 years?
They were also looking at the heart as a possible source, but after two ultrasounds, dismissed that idea.
I'm beginning to climb out of the pit of brainfog, which is one reason why I'm getting confused. Seeing around 30 different doctors over the 4 trips, all asking more or less the same thing, all speculating various procedures and treatments, then disappearing not to be seen again, didn't help.
Thanks in anticipation.
Is there anything more I need to find out about?
I have been taken off to hospital four times: on the first two occasions there was an e-coli infection in my bloodstream (sepsis), but on the second two I presume I caught it a bit earlier (although it didn't feel much like it). On the first two occasions I was treated with a short course of intravenous antibiotics (5 days) then sent home, and on the third, two days of IV then a couple of weeks of an oral antibiotic (to continue at home). I didn't last the course, because I was back inside again after 5 days. This last time I was on IV for 2 days, then on two antibiotics (cyprofloxacin and metronidazole for 3 weeks), due to run out in a couple of days. I've lasted 11 days this time.
I had an ultrasound scan that showed cysts on my liver, and a subsequent MRI scan with marker dye suggested they could be abscesses (could be?). I'm due to have another MRI scan on Thursday. A scan back in 2016 also showed small "simple" cysts.
So here come the questions.
Presumably if the cysts in the liver are abscesses, they are capturing the e-coli from elsewhere. Could they have been doing this back in 2016 or longer?
One possible route is from the gut via some form of fissure. They are intending to carry out a colonoscopy.
Back in 2005 I went on steroids to deal with polymyalgic rheumatica, but since then have been unable to get the dose below 10 mg without problems (next paragraph).
Way back in 1999 I had major sinus surgery, infection, which set up my ME. This was to sort out sinus and neck pains on both sides from 1997. Since then my right sinus area around my eye, along my teeth, and down the back of my neck gives me pain if I experience certain triggers, and also whenever I drop my steroid dose below 10mg. Could that be a source? Are the steroids dampening down an inflammation there? If so, why do the doctors always dismiss it, and suggest that I should see a rheumatologist (linking it to the polymyalgic rheumatica, and giant cell arteritis) despite the pains predating the pmr by 8 years?
They were also looking at the heart as a possible source, but after two ultrasounds, dismissed that idea.
I'm beginning to climb out of the pit of brainfog, which is one reason why I'm getting confused. Seeing around 30 different doctors over the 4 trips, all asking more or less the same thing, all speculating various procedures and treatments, then disappearing not to be seen again, didn't help.
Thanks in anticipation.
Is there anything more I need to find out about?