yeah, need to go to the doc. but i just moved, all that's active is medicare, transportation is iffy. upper abdomen, more toward left, back hurts too, mild nausea as i said. bending over, laughing, coughing, lifting...all are quite painful. lying down is problematic...i rested well from 4am till 1pm, which was good. don't think food poisoning, no one else in the house is sick, and the nausea is really quite mild. it's the pain and weakness that's killing me...well, not really. this just hit like a ton of bricks by the way. i don't want to get stuck with some hideous medical bill if my insurance decides i wasn't sick enough after the fact, especially if i go to a clinic and they punt me to an ER. anyone have a clue? oh-was just on steroids, if that helps. for asthma, not to hit home runs...
2007-11-25
11:57:35
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caitkynthei
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Health
➔ General Health Care
➔ Pain & Pain Management
went to clinic that took my federal insurance, was told that his "best guess" was that i had diverticulitis. got a script for an anticholinergic for the pain (byntel) and a script for souped-up prilosec that i couldn't afford, so i didn't get it...if i get sicker or don't get better i'm supposed to go to the ER. no idea how much of that doc visit was covered, really nervous about trying an ER. so far no better, just more relaxed about it all cause of painkiller...question is, how long should i give the medicine before i go to an ER?
2007-11-28
13:08:38 ·
update #1