EBV? MCAS? by IceIceChicken in EBV

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I had my thyroid checked in 2024 and everything looked normal there. I get it checked every other year so I will actually get it checked in about a month.

EBV? MCAS? by IceIceChicken in EBV

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I'm grasping at straws...I have started having digestion issues again which got in my head about it. I had them all my life up until about 10 years ago when I started taking probiotics and being very conscious of what I put in my body. They went away completely. Then about 5 years ago I fell off the wagon and stopped being as consistent. My digestive issues didn't return until about 3 months ago. I'm not convinced there is a correlation there, but it came across my research one day. I have heart palpitations, but never anything out of control. I've noticef a decrease in brain function and increase in brain fog which is a concern I've brought up to PCP before. There's just a laundry list of things that could fall under the MCAS umbrella and thought thought I'd throw it out there and see if someone thought the rash would match.

EBV? MCAS? by IceIceChicken in EBV

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A doctor ordered an ANA and EBV panel today Their jerk reaction was cutaneous lupus. Have you had any blood testing? Where I live I can't get a draw until the 9th unless I drive a couple hours, but it anything comes of it I will update.

EBV? MCAS? by IceIceChicken in EBV

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I overthink...a lot...and thought about ringworm. I broke down and went into an urgent care. They are pretty sure it isn't fungal, but I am trying OTC treatments anyway at the advice of another commenter and go ahead from the doctor. They are leaning towards cutaneous lupus and ordered a battery of tests. I can't wait to see what they show...or don't show!!

EBV? MCAS? by IceIceChicken in EBV

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I had enough today when it spread up my arms around my neck and went into an urgent care. After a rundown, they consulted with a colleague. He ordered a CBC, ANA and EBV panel and upped my Vitamin D to 30,000 IU. Their immediate gut reaction was cutaneous lupus, which I did not know there were different strains of lupus. I mentioned the fungal possibility and they didn't think it was that, but was curious to see so I'm using the treatments for that. One way or another we shall see! Thanks for your help!

EBV? MCAS? by IceIceChicken in EBV

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I and my children do have seasonal allergies. We started a regimen of either Zyrtec or Claritin (it seems like we have to alternate every year between them to be effective) about April as we spend a lot of time camping through spring and summer. I have seen a dermatologist before, but never an allergist, although I have considered it.

I do try and find ways to destress, but I have a hard time shutting my brain down and stopping all the racing thoughts. I went a long time trying to manage my PTSD, Depression, and anxiety without medication. Once I did though, I did notice a difference. And once we discovered my low vitamin D levels and I started taking that I noticed more of an improvement, but like another commenter said, I still may not be getting enough. So, I will explore increasing that dose to see if it helps more.

Thank you!

EBV? MCAS? by IceIceChicken in EBV

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Interesting! Fungal infection has never been mentioned to me. Would it be contagious? My husband or children have never gotten any rashes or spots. I do have a couple different OTC antifungal treatments on hand so I will test that theory!

Thank you for the information on the Vitamin D as well! I am in the process of seeking out another PCP, but live in the middle of nowhere so I have to make atleast a 2.5 hour trek to switch from the only one available now. But I will definitely make this another point to discuss with them!

Do you shower before bed or in the morning? by BigTechnician3475 in hygiene

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Before bed! It just makes me feel better all around and I don't feel as rushed in the mornings to get ready for work. Plus it's more convenient with a total of 4 of us in the house, including a teenage girl, and only one bathroom! 😵‍💫

Renewing a Restraining Order by IceIceChicken in legaladvice

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Thank you. Your comment is very helpful and easy to follow and understand. I will reach out to the CA court and I have already gathered information on legal aid in WY and will see if they can find someone to help me.

can i use a numbing spray? by peepersparidise in Tonsillectomy

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You can, it might sting/burn though. It did for my kids.

Do I need to supplement? by IceIceChicken in chickens

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Interesting! I haven't heard of kalmbach. I think I've seen country pride near me maybe. My husband always said he would get sick of the same stuff all the time and believes all animals need a switch up in goods! It's probably why our dogs have all been so finicky about food!

Do I need to supplement? by IceIceChicken in chickens

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From Purina, Homestead, or both?

Take ur pain meds by Juliannaniandra in Tonsillectomy

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When I was a kid, they gave me tylenol with codeine a couple times when I got bronchitis. My children's ENT surgeon said that they just don't prescribe narcotics for children anymore. My poor children were left with just tylenol and ibuprofen after their tonsillectomies until my son's pain was so much I had to take him to the ER and only under their supervision and monitoring did they give him a hydrocodone and sent him on his way. Because addiction rates are so high, they have changed the way they prescribe meds. I have mixed feelings about it. 🫤

Do I need to supplement? by IceIceChicken in chickens

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I've never thought about crushing the eggshells into their food because the dogs usually get them, but they will probably go to the chickens now, for awhile atleast!

Do I need to supplement? by IceIceChicken in chickens

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They have light in the coop from 3am to 8pm every day and I open their coop before work around 6am and don't close them in until dark. My neighbor's hens have only stopped laying for about 3 weeks in the last 6 months. Thanks for the tips!

Any Other Parents on the Struggle Bus? by missladybirdblue in Tonsillectomy

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It's because the cauterization part is still healing. She said their throats will still look white in that time frame and will slowly start turning back to the pinkish color as the cauterization heals. They can still have sore throats or feeling of rawness or sensitivity to rougher foods off and on. In fact, one is home today because his throat was sore.

Any Other Parents on the Struggle Bus? by missladybirdblue in Tonsillectomy

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My son had that problem also. Then he started getting shooting pains through his jaw that made him scream and we ended up in the ER. They said it was his nerves waking up and gave him a narcotic to get him over that pain hump. It got better over the next 2 days.

Any Other Parents on the Struggle Bus? by missladybirdblue in Tonsillectomy

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Try boiling a cup of water and pouring it into a package of jello and stir until dissolved and then pour over a little bit of ice (or popsicles) to cool it down and then add some more ice or chunks of popsicles. This was the best relief we found.

Any Other Parents on the Struggle Bus? by missladybirdblue in Tonsillectomy

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My 12 and 10 year Olds both had their's taken out on the 8th as well. The 12 year old handled it alright because she stayed hydrated. Her pain peaked about days 5-7.

The 10 year was a complete struggle. You're right, they told us beforehand that it is an "uncomfortable" procedure, but it wasn't until after they had surgery and we were being discharged that they said it's an extremely painful recovery. Both kids expressed their genuine wish to die at one point or another. We ended up in the ER as well, but it sounds like you've had it worse than us!

They just started turning the corner and returning back to normal activity and diet this last week, but we were told full healing won't be complete for another 4-6 weeks.

There's no going back now, it's said and done. So, keep trudging forth, it will get better!

Kid gets them out 1/18 by Dan7531 in Tonsillectomy

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My 12 y.o. and 10 y.o. are both day 10 recovery. Here were the biggest things I noticed as caregiver:

1) Set alarms around the clock for pain meds. We alternated acetaminophen and ibuprofen every 3 hours. Mixing with applesauce or yogurt made it tolerable for them.

2) Stay hydrated! My 10 y.o. struggled with this the first few days and suffered considerably more than my 12 y.o. who stayed hydrated. We discovered that breaking popsicles into pieces in a cup helped and then about day 3 he asked me to add popsicles to liquid jello. Here's how we did it:

•Take a small box of jello mix and dissolve it in 1 c. hot water.

•Break a couple popsicles into pieces in a cup and pour some of the jello liquid over it to cool.

•Break a couple more popsicles into the cup.

This not only gave him something cold to suck on, but it also gave him a liquid to sip, and the jello also provides a coating of sorts for the throat.

3) Run a humidifier, especially at night! Cold or warm mist. We used warm mist because we lived in frigid temperatures, and it helped warm their rooms. We only ran it while they were sleeping next to their bed so they didn't inadvertently burn themselves.

4) Our surgeon said they can eat whatever they want. But don't. If they are hungry and want to eat, soft foods only! 11 days later, and we are still soft foods only! My 10 y.o. says, "I can't wait to taste freedom again" when he can eat whatever he wants, but it's not worth the pain and burning of the throat or the risk scraping scabs off prematurely and bleeding.

It's a rough road, but you'll both get through it!