Thanks. This is good information.
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This is not an attempt to scare you, but watch this carefully. This sounds very similar to my go round early this year.
Had what I thought was food poisoning while on a work trip in ND in March this year. Felt fine, started throwing up, then felt like shit, and it went down hill from there.
Turns out it wasn't food poisoning. It was a gall stone that blocked my bile duct below the pancreas inlet, which caused those digestive fluids to back up and start digesting the pancreas. This is known as severe acute pancreatitis.
Thought I would be fine, got sicker through the week, went to the hospital in ND on 1.5 days later and got sent back to the hotel after some fluids and some anti-nausea meds.
Fast forward to getting home Friday, and going to the ER early Saturday morning, and find out that I was in full renal failure (kidneys were no longer functioning), my Pancreas was about 4x the normal size, I hadn't kept anything liquid or solid down since Monday night, and I was arguing with the doctors and nurses about being admitted...
During my 40 day stay in the hospital I had innumerable ct scans, ultrasounds, surgical drains, IV's, a PIC line, my gall bladder removed, and no food or water other than via IV/PIC for 35 days. The surgeon explained that my gall bladder was one of the worst he had removed in the 4000+ of his career. He used the words "dead" and "gangrenous" to describe it, as well as explaining that it started fall apart on him as he was working on removing it. He almost called the laproscoptic procedure and went to just open me up, but praise the Lord, he pulled it off.
I lost 90 pounds in the hospital, went through having 3 different infected fluid pockets found and drained (surgically placed drains suck), found out that pain killers don't really deal with pain for me, just make my head feel fuzzy and loopy.
I then spent 2.5 months at home still on a PIC line recovering, and am still not 100% back to my former strength, close but not quite.
Seriously, even if you are feeling better, be careful. I had one point about 20 hours in where I felt better-ish, and then it came back.
The bloating/aching/pressure and violent vomiting are exactly the same as mine.
According to the doc's, most people that go through this feel bad enough in the first 24 hours that they go get it diagnosed and are then recovering and basically fine within a few days. I have never felt pain very well, so I thought it wasn't too bad, and had a gall stone blockage for (docs best guess) 5 days, and that lengthened my recovery out to 40 days of hospital care, 30 days of home nursing care, and then 1.5 months of slowly starting to eat and do some computer work.
Gives pause, and new outlook on life, when a nurse tells you that if you came in even 12 hours later, they aren't sure they could have saved you.
Oh man.. I had food poisoning about a month or so ago. Took a week to recover. Wish I didn't recover the weight I lost that week...
Imodium AD for the diarrhea. Water for hydration. Rest as much as you can.
On the other hand it sounds like burst appendix. ER for CAT scan!
IT'S NOT A TOOMAH
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Friends dont let friends eat panda express. Granted the chinese options are a bit more limited up there.
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