I have complained about the sweĺlngs in my knees and ankles after surgery. I have seen my surgeon and he has refered me for an MRI. For the past couple of days the swellings seems different. I am in agony with every step i take. I limp, the area between my knees and toes is red hot sore. Every movement i make is agonizing, even to turn in bed. Pls i have attached a picture of my legz pls should i be worried my kidneys are playing up.
Any advice will be appreciated.
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Ijeasike
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You are putting you own life at risk ! How many people need to tell you to call an ambulance - what good is making an appointment with the doctor if you can't walk PHONE AN AMBULANCE THIS IS SERIOUS ! SORRY TO BE SO BLUNT BUT YOUR ONLY RESPONSIBILITY IS TO LOOK AFTER YOURSELF you are seriously unwell
Emm no! ( i hope ur not with ur cane yet) my gp placed me on antibiotics he said that i have cellulitis some sort of skin infection that has gone into my blood and poisoned it. I have my consultant appointment 2mro so i will be in hospital 2mro. I am abit werry of hospitals since may 9th 2016 till 2day i ve been on 3 different hospital admission. I had cousins visit from america we went to lego land my son was so excided that we were in a fun place not d hospital. I started the antibiotics yesterday but i immediately started having heartburn and acid reflux. I had gaviscon but no improvement. I i intend to be in bed d greater part of 2day. The swelling reduces when my feet is raised up. So my dear thegual thank u. I will be in hospital 2mro 4 my rheumy appointment.
Clots don't usually present bilaterally! I am not sure that calling people names and using shouty capital letters is the best way to deal with situations like this. Ambulances are for immediately life threatening emergencies that need an 8 minute response.
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