spend a Saturday night.
Yes, I could almost feel it coming. I had an allergic reaction to the latest med from the doctor I saw last Wednesday. I spent 4 hours in the hospital emergency room last night. At least I didn’t have to spend the night there. I was home in bed by 2AM although it was much later when I finally fell asleep. Thanks to my daughter who sat so patiently waiting while I had blood tests done and a cat scan. I am worn out this morning but I am up and dressed. If I sleep the day away I won’t get any rest tonight.
My mind is muddled this morning but I think the countdown to Spring is 65 days. Feel free to correct me if I am wrong.
It is a beautiful sunshiny morning checking in at 21 degrees and I am thankful for that as more snow is predicted for later in the week.
I hope you are all having a peaceful day. Stay safe and be happy!!
Beth
Thank goodness you're OK. Hope the tests come out well too. At least you had some company for the Emergency Room. It can be so depressing without someone. Stay well and relax this weekend.
ReplyDeleteIt's so good that you recognized the signs and got to ER right away. Sorry you had to go thru that again. Darn meds. I don't usually have an allergic reaction, but I do have trouble with different meds. Glad you will be okay.
ReplyDeleteOMGoodness! Not a good way to spend a Saturday night--no! I'm glad you are okay now. Rest up today and relax. Good grief! If it's not one thing it's another. Bless you!! :)
ReplyDeleteSo sorry you had to endure this and glad you're OK. Rest up today. Sometimes just a few minutes of a nap helps.
ReplyDeleteAfter all of that I likely wouldn't correct you even if you were wrong on the countdown! What an ordeal! Thank God you're coming around. I hope you rest well today.
ReplyDeleteAllergic reactions can be terrible, I'm so glad you're okay. Rest up and take care of yourself.
ReplyDeleteLove you Twin..I do. And I hope you are comfortable and feeling yourself tonight. xoxoxoxo
ReplyDeleteThe ER is never a good place to spend time! My son had an allergic reaction to sulfa when he was 2. They told me if he ever took it again, he could die. He was listless and his skin turned blotchey. It was a horrible experience. I know it was for you, as well. Take care of yourself and always look at the side effects on the paper the pharmacy gives you so you can be aware if you have one. Stay warm!!!
ReplyDeleteOh so glad your okay. Been there and hope they get your meds straightened out. Take care and rest. Love and hugs.
ReplyDeleteSaturday night's all right for a fright, no thanks!! So glad you are ok and only a little muddled.
ReplyDeleteAw Beth, I am so sorry that you had that reaction to the meds. My father-in-law often has reactions too...sometimes they can be quite scary. I am glad you are home. More snow?.......come on Spring we are waitin' for ya!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,Joanne
Allergic reactions are no good! I am glad you are okay!
ReplyDeleteThose ER's are good to have when you need them, but no fun to be in. The worst is how slowly they will tell you anything. Sorry, you had the bad reaction to meds. There is too much of that these days. Get some good sleep tonight and feel better tomorrow. I'm so glad your daughter was able to be there for you. Hugs. Bertieblue
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Beth I am so happy you are OK. Take it easy today. love you... Hugs
ReplyDeleteOoh MY Beth that doesn't sound like much fun , poor you. Hope the test are ok , too many side effects from meds these days. Hope you get a good nights rest tonight. Hugs Sheila and Wile-e xx
ReplyDeleteStay strong.....today is another chance to move forward and get back on track. So sorry to hear of the episode, but so glad to hear you're better now.
ReplyDeleteOh dear what a scare. I'm so glad you are ok and sorry you had to go through that. Meds can sure mess up a girl can't they. Well take it easy today and I hope you have a peaceful night and get the proper rest you need.
ReplyDeleteOh Goodness my dear!!! How scary, I'm so glad to hear your ok and you got home. YOU take care today and make sure they give you the right meds!
ReplyDeleteHow frightening, I hope you've got over it by now.
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