mickeysaver
<font color=blue>WINNER of the world's worst limer
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I don't wanna! I am gonna have to, but I don't wanna. I got an infection in my left lower leg back in late July. I was in the hospital on IV antibiotics for a few days, went home on oral antibiotics. I was on oral antibiotics for over 6 weeks. After getting a second opinion from another Infectious Disease doc, I stopped the antibiotics because he felt the infection had cleared and I just had residual reddness and swelling leftover from my body fighting the infection. I liked the sound of that, plus he had over 30 years of experience and ID doc #1 was fresh out of fellowship. While off the antibiotics, I was able to enjoy my vacation where I celebrated turning 40. However, towards the end of our stay, the redness, swelling, and pain began creeping back. After being home for two weeks, the infection is back. I saw my #1 ID guy again on Tuesday. I had a leg CT and bloodwork. Luckily, there is no osteomylitis still.....I say still because I have had x-rays and a bone scan done during all of this that were negative, but I have two screws in my left knee from an ACL reconstruction 10 years ago. My ID doc has been concerned that since this has been so hard to clear, that I might have some sort of osteomylitis as a source of the cellulitis infection.
So, I am getting a PICC line placed on Monday, so that I can be on Daptomycin for the next 6 weeks. This is the last big effort that we can make to wipe out the bug. If this fails, I will be on oral antibiotics for the rest of my life. I have read the details of the PICC line procedure on the internet. I work in the medical profession, so you would think that I would be prepared to deal with this, but it freaks me out a little. Can anyone tell me about getting a PICC line from personal experience? Thanks. Maggie
So, I am getting a PICC line placed on Monday, so that I can be on Daptomycin for the next 6 weeks. This is the last big effort that we can make to wipe out the bug. If this fails, I will be on oral antibiotics for the rest of my life. I have read the details of the PICC line procedure on the internet. I work in the medical profession, so you would think that I would be prepared to deal with this, but it freaks me out a little. Can anyone tell me about getting a PICC line from personal experience? Thanks. Maggie