Please be aware this post contains some pictures that some readers may find disturbing, or just down right gross.
I had to go to the emergency room yesterday. Nothing major or life threatening, just something that really needed a doctor to take a look at it. I had this very large bump, about three inches in diameter. It was extremely painful and was looking worse and worse as time went on. I figured it was a skin staph infection, the kind that are fairly easy to treat. I did know that it would have to be drained and that would involve a scalpel. Draining it also would relieve the pain I was experiencing.
This is what it looked like before I went to the emergency room. It is not the best picture I ever took, but it will give you an idea about how it looked.

Unfortunately, when the doctor sliced it open to allow it to drain, barely anything came out. She said that meant that the infection was still hard, I believe she called it a core, or a pus core. Since it could not be drained, it meant no relief from the pain. The doctor decided to give me an antibiotic to clear it up, and also some pain medication. I was also told that, even though the cultures had not come back yet, it appears to be MRSA. If the cultures say something different when they come back, then I was told the hospital would call me and let me know if I needed a different type of antibiotic.
In the 24 hours since the attempt at draining and the beginning of the course of antibiotics, I think it is starting to look better. The swelling has gone down some, and it is draining a little bit. Draining is good, it means the infection is getting out. However, it is still incredibly painful. Here is what it is looking like now. Again the picture is not that great, but it sort of gives you an idea.

I scared the emergency room people. When I got there my blood pressure was 175/125. I am sure it was because of the pain and the fact that I was freaking out a bit about the procedure I knew was going to happen. The Doctor insisted I take something for my my blood pressure. About thirty minutes after I took it, my blood pressure came down to acceptable ranges.
Fortunately, the doctor knew without me saying anything, that I was in a great deal of pain. Before I left, she had the nurse give me something for pain.
After I left the Emergency Room, and got my prescriptions filled, we headed down to Augusta to visit my parents. Farrol is helping dad complete a wooden fence so it is easier to keep up with my parent’s dogs.
I am hoping that by tomorrow, the infection looks even better than it does today and the pain is greatly reduced. I have pain medicine but it makes me very sleepy. I do not know how it is for anyone, things like pain medication that make me so sleepy, affect my mood as well. It sort of makes me feel down in the dumps or close to it. Does anyone else experience that with pain medication?
Well OUCH>> That kind of resembles a spider bite as well. Hoep ya get to feeling better soon
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Hope for a quick recovery! Narcotics make me hallucinate; I always find them worse than the pain. I had MRSA and it took 1 round of the wrong antibiotics and 1 1/2 rounds of the right ones before it was really all better. I didn't have the kind of pain you do, though. Ouch!
I was really loopy an hour or two after I left the ER. They had given me some blood pressure medicine and a loritab and I think the two together were not a good combination. Whenever I would talk I did not make any sense and at one point I was very nauseous.
Yeah it does look like a spider bite, apparently staph infections can look like that or boils or even pimples.
Hope for a quick recovery! Narcotics make me hallucinate; I always find them worse than the pain. I had MRSA and it took 1 round of the wrong antibiotics and 1 1/2 rounds of the right ones before it was really all better. I didn't have the kind of pain you do, though. Ouch!
I was really loopy an hour or two after I left the ER. They had given me some blood pressure medicine and a loritab and I think the two together were not a good combination. Whenever I would talk I did not make any sense and at one point I was very nauseous.
Yeah it does look like a spider bite, apparently staph infections can look like that or boils or even pimples.