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No health insurance, where to go?

surferstar said:
I just made an appt. at 3:15 to a mens health walk in clinic. Let you know how it turns out.


Sounds like someplace you go to get treatment for Syphillis or some other STD. Maybe while you're there you can have them take a look at that scab on your weiner that won't heal???? Or did the metal file take care of that already?

Anyway just being an ass clown. What a memorable way to celebrate MLK Day? I just hope your infection isn't too severe and you're in and out in an hour like I was. I wasn't bullshitting about the fish meds either-you'll save 50%-75% off of the pussy human grade shit you get an RX for. lol
 
BigCracker said:
Sounds like someplace you go to get treatment for Syphillis or some other STD. Maybe while you're there you can have them take a look at that scab on your weiner that won't heal???? Or did the metal file take care of that already?

Anyway just being an ass clown. What a memorable way to celebrate MLK Day? I just hope your infection isn't too severe and you're in and out in an hour like I was. I wasn't bullshitting about the fish meds either-you'll save 50%-75% off of the pussy human grade shit you get an RX for. lol

thanks i guess LOL. i spoke to the woman on the phone and told her i was taking a B12 inj and i thought i might be infected and got an abcess. She said no prob the doc takes care of that I just needed to make an appointment incase he has to drain it. Works for me. Ill have to see whats up then maybe ill check out your fishy meds. :)
 
I had an abcess in my right ear :-)
I can't hear out of it right now. The doc presribed some antibiotics and ear drops. He didn't lance it though, but then being that it's in my ear, and that it doesn't hurt, it probably isn't anywhere near as bad or deep.

Goodluck.
 
Just got back from the walk in clinic. Total cost for some lab work and visit was $170. For future refernce i can do a total lab work which is $150. I don't have an abcess thank god. Its actually a skin disease. Cellulitis I believe. The Glute cells had massive inflamation due to the bacteria. He prescribed i think its called Levaquin 750mg. Said the inflamation will go down in a few days. I think he also said Sipril which is cheaper would work but he said just to get the levaquin. Any thoughts? Also did have a 102 fever which i didn't even realize. I think the problem was either the needle somehow got some bateria on it or i didn't fully swab the inject area. Shows you how somehting so small and simple can mess you up. and it kills me to hear people shooting themselves in the shower and just abusing the injections and never have a problem. But then again its just the story of my life lol. So hopefully swelling will be gone within a few days and i can get my ass back to work. THanks for your support guys.
 
Celulitis

What is cellulitis?
Cellulitis is an infection of the skin and underlying tissue caused by streptococcal, staphylococcal, or other bacteria. This infection is serious and should receive immediate medical attention.

Cellulitis is usually worse for those who have reduced resistance to infection because of disorders such as diabetes or a weak immune system.

How does it occur?
Cellulitis most frequently occurs on the face, arms, or legs, but it can occur anywhere. Bacteria enter the body through a cut or sore. Enzymes produced by the bacteria destroy skin cells. The infection spreads over the area for about 2 days and can involve the tissues below the skin.

Your lymph glands may become swollen and tender. You may have a fever and feel ill. The infection may cause pus-filled sores (abscesses) and damage to the tissue. If left untreated, the amount of bacteria produced can reach life-threatening levels.

Orbital cellulitis, a particularly dangerous infection, usually develops when bacteria enter the soft tissue around the eye socket from the sinuses or a boil near the eye. Infected tissues swell around the eye, causing it to bulge out. There is usually redness in the eye, swollen eyelids, severe pain, and fever. Other rare complications can include a temporary loss of vision, pus coming out of the eye, and meningitis if the infection spreads to the brain.

What are the symptoms?
Symptoms of a cellulitis skin infection are:
- redness
- swelling
- extreme tenderness or pain
- skin that is hot to the touch
- red lines on the skin that run from the wound or sore to the lymph glands in the area.

The symptoms of orbital cellulitis include:
- swelling of the tissues
- bulging eye
- swollen eyelids
- severe pain
- reddening of the eye
- oozing pus
- temporary loss of vision
- chills
- fever
- headaches
- vomiting
- general discomfort.

How is it diagnosed?
Your doctor will examine the affected area and make a diagnosis based on the appearance of the skin. He or she may order a wound culture and blood tests.

How is it treated?
In most cases your doctor will prescribe an oral antibiotic drug that you will take for about 2 weeks. Some infections are so serious, even at the beginning, that they require antibiotic injections or hospitalization for IV antibiotics.

In rare instances, if you have sinus blockage that is causing orbital cellulitis, your doctor may recommend an operation to drain your sinuses. This procedure usually helps to prevent the condition from recurring.

If you are taking an oral medicine, your doctor will probably want to see you or talk to you 1 or 2 days after your first visit to make sure the antibiotic is working.

If your infection does not clear up or if new symptoms develop, contact your doctor.

If the cellulitis does not get better with the antibiotics prescribed by your doctor, you may need to spend some time in the hospital where you can be given intravenous (IV) antibiotics.

How long will the effects of cellulitis last?
Cellulitis may develop and spread for a period of 2 to 4 days. If treated promptly with antibiotics, the infection usually clears up within 1 or 2 weeks.

Untreated or inadequately treated cellulitis may lead to:
- bacteremia (bacteria in the bloodstream)
- septicemia (blood poisoning)
- gangrene (areas of body tissue destroyed)
- death.

How can I take care of myself?
To care for yourself, you should:
- Clean cuts, abrasions, and other skin injuries thoroughly with antiseptic soap.
- Keep wounds and sores clean and protected to promote healing.
- See your doctor for treatment as soon as possible if a wound or sore becomes infected.
- Take the whole prescription as directed if an antibiotic drug is prescribed.

What can be done to help prevent cellulitis from spreading or recurring?
Contact your doctor immediately for treatment. If an antibiotic drug is prescribed, take the whole prescription as directed.
 
Hey bro, Glad to hear everything is ok.

I feel ya on the injects. I have friends that will come home sloppy drunk and inject. I'm OCD about things and I get little red bumps.

Again glad things are ok.
 
Levaquin 750mg or sipril anyone heard of these to help treat cellulitis? Sipril is the generic and is $32 and levaquin is $257. If i had the choice i'd like to get sipril and work just as good as levaquin.
 
thats great surferstar. you are the not the first guy on elite to freak out when something goes wrong from an injection. glad you got it all taken care of and didn't cost you too much. live and learn.
 
glennds said:
thats great surferstar. you are the not the first guy on elite to freak out when something goes wrong from an injection. glad you got it all taken care of and didn't cost you too much. live and learn.

LOL actually i wasn't freaking at all and I still have not freaked. I simply asked where to go to get it checked out, This literally is day 4 and i haven't been able to sleep at all cuz of the pain. So the syptoms were there for sure, I've had to miss work the last 3 days and its hurting me financially thats the reason for me going and seeing what i can take or do to get the swelling down. Now it looks like i have 3 glutes lmao. its pretty funny. Now i know what its like to try and sit on the toliet with a huge ass. No offense to you big butted fellows. :rolleyes:
 
surferstar said:
Just got back from the walk in clinic. Total cost for some lab work and visit was $170. For future refernce i can do a total lab work which is $150. I don't have an abcess thank god. Its actually a skin disease. Cellulitis I believe. The Glute cells had massive inflamation due to the bacteria. He prescribed i think its called Levaquin 750mg. Said the inflamation will go down in a few days. I think he also said Sipril which is cheaper would work but he said just to get the levaquin. Any thoughts? Also did have a 102 fever which i didn't even realize. I think the problem was either the needle somehow got some bateria on it or i didn't fully swab the inject area. Shows you how somehting so small and simple can mess you up. and it kills me to hear people shooting themselves in the shower and just abusing the injections and never have a problem. But then again its just the story of my life lol. So hopefully swelling will be gone within a few days and i can get my ass back to work. THanks for your support guys.

Sipril? I think you mean Cipro? That's the same shit they give people exposed to Anthrax. LOL Anyway-glad you're gonna live.
 
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