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Off-Topic => Other Severe Medical Conditions => Topic started by: angela515 on August 25, 2007, 08:23:37 PM
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Well if anyone was following my "Girly" post then you know what's been going on. Well, Wednesday i went to Transplant clinic and the pain started again while I was there... I ended up in tears before the doctor arrived, and when he came in the room he examined me "down there" to see why i was in pain. He saw ulcers and admitted me to the hospital. He had me seen by a gynecologist and an infectious disease doctor. They did exams and scrapes for testing. They started treatment of Acyclovir IV anti-viral medicine, which started to make me feel better the next day. Now I am not in pain and the ulcers are healing. I still need to take the Acyclovir 3 times a day for 14 days.
What was the problem? Well, it wasn't no yeast infection like my family doctor told me (bastard)... it was Herpes Simplex Type 1, which usually shows up as an ulcer in the throat or a cold sore on the lips. So I asked why mine showed up in the genital area and they said because I had spread it there by maybe touching a sore on my mouth and then down there. The reason it showed up so bad? No immune system. They see this alot in transplant patients due to us having our immune systems suppressed. I was relieved it wasn't Type-2 (Genital Herpes) that would of sucked, and I would of been dumbfounded as to how it happened since I am not sexually active. LOL.
Anyways.. just glad to be home and PAIN FREE down there... and I can finally pee again. :2thumbsup;
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Holy Christ-that sucked for you- glad they figured it out....too bad it took so long!! ;)
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I'm so glad they figured it out. Keep healing
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I'm glad they found out what was wrong.
Hope your all better soon.
Amanda
xxoo
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Glad you are better, but sorry it got so bad before they did anything. Painfree is a good thing!
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Aye yi yi Girlfriend, I cant even imagine the pain you went through, but i am sure glad that you are on your way to healing and you are once again pain free (well at least from that problem) Take care and Keep on Keepin' on my friend :cuddle;
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OUCH!! Glad you are better now.
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oh Angela! I am so glad you FINALLY have relief. I hope that doctor gets hemerrhoids, darn him!!!
AND the runs!!! Serve him right. So is Herpes Simplex 1 a temporary thing then? Due to low immunity?
That's a scary thought.
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I'm sure glad they found out what the problem was and you are feeling better.
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So is Herpes Simplex 1 a temporary thing then? Due to low immunity?
No, there is no cue for Hepres Simplex 1, 2(Genital) or Chicken pox (which is a form of herpes). Just treatments. The dr explained it to me like this... "98% of people who have the virus (any form) never know their whole life because the outbreaks are so mild (due to immune systems supressing it), so when your immune system is compromised (cancer patients, Aids patients, transplant patients and so on..) the outbreaks ccan be pretty bad since we have nothing to stop it.. " So, since now I have been dx'd and know I can have an outbreak in the future, if I feel it coming on (anywhere, throat, mouth, anywhere) then I take the anti-viral medicine (Ayclovir) and I won't have a major outbreak it will go away starting from the time i take the pills.
I hope I explained that well.
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You sure did. So now that's something else to look forward to whenever I get a transplant. I keep trying to look at the positives. So far all I've seen are negatives, quite frankly!
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You sure did. So now that's something else to look forward to whenever I get a transplant. I keep trying to look at the positives. So far all I've seen are negatives, quite frankly!
Well, that is a negative, but I'm sure it don't happen a lot, I mean, it never happened with my first transplant... there's a positive. ;)
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Shoooooot, bring on all the negatives as long as i can peeeeeeeeeee again :bow; :yahoo;
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Glad they figured out what was happening. It is really scarey when you go to someone that isn't familiar with transplants. Thanks for sharing your story. :)
This is something to remember.
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So glad to hear you are feeling better...and, yes, thank you for sharing. It's easy to forget how vunerable we are post transplant when we feel good and labs are good.
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Glad they finally found out what the real story was. What the heck!!?? I just hope you start feeling better. Take care. :grouphug;