Denis took me to the ER the next morning where I was pumped up with antibiotics, given oral antibiotics, and I'll be working with the wound care people as well. I want this to go away. I didn't invite it in the first place!
Yup. I'm mending. Again. And it looks as though I'll be wearing compression socks for the rest of my life. *sigh* I know-- a small price to pay for avoiding all this.
Merry Christmas, Cathy! All the best to you and Denis now and for 2020!
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DeleteMerry Christmas to you and Denis, Cathy! Hope it's lovely and we'll talk about books in the new year - looking forward to it! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and Denis! Your blog has been like a daily gift to me. Looking forward to good reads in 2020.
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DeleteHappy Holidays! Hope it's a good one and new year, too.
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DeleteIt was, thank you - and I hope it was for you and Dennis, too!
ReplyDeleteIt was until 7 PM when I went to change the dressing on my leg and discovered that the cellulitis has started all over again.
DeleteOh, no. Better get thhose antibiotics.
ReplyDeleteDenis took me to the ER the next morning where I was pumped up with antibiotics, given oral antibiotics, and I'll be working with the wound care people as well. I want this to go away. I didn't invite it in the first place!
DeleteOh, no! Back to the medical drawing board, then.
ReplyDeleteYup. I'm mending. Again. And it looks as though I'll be wearing compression socks for the rest of my life. *sigh* I know-- a small price to pay for avoiding all this.
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