Why life sucks right now
November 23, 2008 at 8:08 pm (Uncategorized) (Aunt, Avenue Q, death, Hospital, Life Sucks, Lumbar Puncture, Seizures)
Last Sunday I had a seizure, ended up spending the night at the hospital where they poked and prodded me and made me eat Gordon Food Service food, ewww…
Poking and prodding can be defined as the following..
1) Lumbar Puncture

Imagine this in your spine
2) MRI
3) EKG
I kept falling asleep during this one
Then I got to stay in the hospital overnight and the next day they had me on a liquid diet, which consisted of jello and broth from GFS which was absolutely disgusting and will help clear your bowels. I then had a neurologist talk to me for about a minute, explain that I had a seizure, they don’t know why and prescribed me Dilantin, which apparently makes you more susceptible to gingevitus (lucky me). Of course they only gave me a prescription for a month of dilantin, so I was told to make an appointment with the neurologist for a check up so I could get more. The funny thing is the neurologist’s office doesn’t want to give me an appointment since I have no insurance, isn’t that lovely? The hospital also forgot to mention that lumbar punctures will give you a practically dehabilitating head-ache/migraine for roughly a week and the only thing that helps is lying down. Thus I have been stuck on a couch/in bed all week, bored out of my skull. My Mum had bought tickets months ago to see Avenue Q at the Fisher theater for us for today, so I forced myself to endure to go see it. My headache reared its ugly head half way through, so even though I enjoyed the play, a pounding headache does put a damper on things. Then to make matters worse when we got home we were informed that my Aunt had passed away. I was never close with my Aunt, but isn’t my mom dealing with a seizuring kid enough for one week? If there is a God I would really like to punch him in the face right now.
Dan said,
November 24, 2008 at 2:08 pm
I can so very sympathize!
I had a seizure (one time, no drugs!) about five years ago, and they didn’t mention a thing about lying down after the spinal tap…
welllll… the next day, I had to go to the doctor’s office, and yep… I was in excruciating pain! It was so horrible I had to sit down every few steps. They rushed me to the emergency room where they gave me a shot of caffeine (to help the healing of the puncture). Take it easy!