After a week of daily dressing changes on an infection on the back of my leg, I go in today with the anticipation that today may be the last dressing change day.
As we wait for the Dr who has just been paged, I mention to the nurse, “So if today’s the last day, then I may not need any more dressing changes! Yay!”
Nurse: Are you still taking antibiotics?
Me: Yes but…
Just then the Dr. walks in
I continue in a whisper to the nurse: I plan to cut that short and not get it refilled.
Just then the Dr. made an appearance looking spiffy in a black suit and white tie, complimenting his Indian skin colour.
Dr: How are you today?
Me: I’m fine.
Dr: Any pain? …but then you don’t feel much pain…
This is true, a combination of lymphoedema in both legs and diabetes has left the skin on my legs and feet, in some parts, feeling relatively numb.
Me: No pain.
Dr, looking at back of leg: Looking good… what do you think, (he looks at the nurse), do you think it needs any dressing today?
Me: Tell him no.
Nurse: Well, I didn’t see it yesterday.
Me: Tell him no.
Nurse: I think it’s fine without dressing.
Dr: Yes, I think it’s fine also.
Me: Yes, I think so too, do I HAVE to continue the antibiotics till the end because they really are giving me hell.
Dr: No, you don’t have to.
Me: So I can just use up what I have now then and leave it at that?
Dr: Yes, and save the refill for when the next infection pops up.
He knows me and my body. My infections have a tendency of showing themselves at the most inconvenient times, so at least now, I have a back up script for when I need it if I don’t have access to a doctor.
I arrive home patch free! Perfect day!
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So glad it healedquickly and you can stopthe antibiotics!
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Thanks heaps, I’m still on antibiotics for a couple more days according to the sheet, but I’m going to cut back from 4 capsules a day to 3, just to make my life easier. 🙂
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