Cinderellabride
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The tingling lips is generally one of the first signs of an anaphylactic reaction. I would call 911
Please call him tomorrow night around this same time and let him know how things turned out.
MaryPoppins;36024742 said:A trip to the ER would make you ... and all of use feel better. Do you have someone who could take you?
Serious but not fatal, what the heck does that mean? Do nothing and call me tomorrow, really? How can they determine if you are having an allergic reaction to the drug by a phone call? More importantly how can they assure you that you will not have a breathing issue if you are having an allergic reaction? So odd.
Also wondering if your symptoms are not related to the medication at all. Tightness in the chest with lip tingling are symptoms that should be checked out.
Yes.I'm sorry, but this sentence isn't too clear.Did the pharmacist ask you to call him tomorrow with an update on your condition?
Do you think if I walked over to the ambulance company - across the street - they'd do this? The fire station, I'd have to driveCan you take a cab instead? I know you don't want to shell out for an unnecessary ambulance, but take a cab. Is there a firehouse nearby? They might have an EMT guy on call there. He can at least take your vitals.
Also they will pretty much do the same stuff they would do if you called 911 and they came to you, so why make yourself walk across the street?
I wouldn't go across the street. It will probably just be a dispatcher there. The trained people would probably be out in a rig unless you caught them between shifts. Plus it could be an insurance mess since they weren't called by the paramedics. If you are concerned call 911, that is what they are for.
Can you at least go to the ER and just sit in the waiting room for a while? Then you can always flag someone down if your symptoms get worse. I'm concerned for you too.
nor would I rely on banging on the wall. What if the neighbor didn't realize you needed help?
Hoping the OP stopped responding because she is getting medical attention, and not because something happened. Please let us know you're okay when you get back online