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Re: Anaphylactic shock is no fun
« Reply #30 on: 07 May 2010, 19:51:15 »

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Thanks for all the kind thoughts/advice/p155 taking, I am touched........................in the head. :D :y


And in the Bum by the sounds of it  ;D ;D ;D did you feel a little prick mate? ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Anaphylactic shock is no fun
« Reply #31 on: 07 May 2010, 19:52:27 »

you are a very sick man. ::) ;D
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Re: Anaphylactic shock is no fun
« Reply #32 on: 07 May 2010, 23:02:35 »

My sympathies Albs, I had a reaction to Amoxicillin last year - totally different to your nasty experience - I got the rash, felt a bit weak and that was it. Until two days later ALL the outer layer of skin on both feet sloughed off like socks.

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Re: Anaphylactic shock is no fun
« Reply #33 on: 08 May 2010, 01:38:32 »

Urgent GP appointment to request "epipen" and don't handle any penicillin tablets or capsules at all !!! semisynthetic or not! it makes no difference the reaction is to the penicllin component even though you were fine before  :y good to know you're hunky dory  ;) have been a london paramedic for 13 years and stabbed lots of peeps... not in the criminal sense of course..  ::)
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Re: Anaphylactic shock is no fun
« Reply #34 on: 08 May 2010, 06:15:24 »

Should have stayed for the follow up Albs, seen these epipens before, for people severly allergic to stings or nuts etc. Just stab it into your leg or wherever i believe?

Glad your better, sounds nasty. Go see the Doctor. :y
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Re: Anaphylactic shock is no fun
« Reply #35 on: 08 May 2010, 19:46:03 »

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Should have stayed for the follow up Albs, seen these epipens before, for people severly allergic to stings or nuts etc. Just stab it into your leg or wherever i believe?

Glad your better, sounds nasty. Go see the Doctor. :y

Yep... Auto inject :y But don't stab it into the top of the thigh or you can snap the needle when the adrenaline goes in ::)

I find the side of the thigh the best place with SWMBO... It will also go through clothes OK ;)
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Re: Anaphylactic shock is no fun
« Reply #36 on: 08 May 2010, 19:51:15 »

Going to make a doctors appt. monday.Havent felt good today.Light headed,dizzy,lethargic, presumably from low blood pressure. :-/
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Re: Anaphylactic shock is no fun
« Reply #37 on: 08 May 2010, 19:56:53 »

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Going to make a doctors appt. monday.Havent felt good today.Light headed,dizzy,lethargic, presumably from low blood pressure. :-/

You will get "Peaks and Troughs" for about 5-7 days after the initial attack... Did they give you a course of pills to take when you left (starting with a large number and reducing down)?
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Re: Anaphylactic shock is no fun
« Reply #38 on: 08 May 2010, 20:12:32 »

No Paul wasnt given anything. Plan is to take it easy until Monday, then ring the Doc. :y
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Re: Anaphylactic shock is no fun
« Reply #39 on: 08 May 2010, 20:19:38 »

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No Paul wasnt given anything. Plan is to take it easy until Monday, then ring the Doc. :y

As I said somewhere up there ^^^^^

Be aware that it may happen again :y
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Re: Anaphylactic shock is no fun
« Reply #40 on: 08 May 2010, 20:28:42 »

Im doing 12 hour nightshift tonight and tomorrow so I hope it doesnt happen at work, theres no-one lese here. ::) :(
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Re: Anaphylactic shock is no fun
« Reply #41 on: 08 May 2010, 22:00:41 »

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Im doing 12 hour nightshift tonight and tomorrow so I hope it doesnt happen at work, theres no-one lese here. ::) :(


Online,......so still alive? It's hard to tell with some of your posts. ;D
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Re: Anaphylactic shock is no fun
« Reply #42 on: 08 May 2010, 22:36:57 »

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Im doing 12 hour nightshift tonight and tomorrow so I hope it doesnt happen at work, theres no-one lese here. ::) :(
much as i dislike health and safety Albs, that breaks just about every rule in the book. Is there no panic alarm or something? Even in full health accidents happen, much less after an episode like this, but i dont need to tell you all that stuff. :-X
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Re: Anaphylactic shock is no fun
« Reply #43 on: 08 May 2010, 22:42:06 »

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Im doing 12 hour nightshift tonight and tomorrow so I hope it doesnt happen at work, theres no-one lese here. ::) :(
much as i dislike health and safety Albs, that breaks just about every rule in the book. Is there no panic alarm or something? Even in full health accidents happen, much less after an episode like this, but i dont need to tell you all that stuff. :-X

As long as he has a cordless/mobile phone then it's within the law... Looked into it myself several years back when I had to work in a warehouse alone at night
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Re: Anaphylactic shock is no fun
« Reply #44 on: 08 May 2010, 22:53:40 »

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Im doing 12 hour nightshift tonight and tomorrow so I hope it doesnt happen at work, theres no-one lese here. ::) :(
much as i dislike health and safety Albs, that breaks just about every rule in the book. Is there no panic alarm or something? Even in full health accidents happen, much less after an episode like this, but i dont need to tell you all that stuff. :-X

As long as he has a cordless/mobile phone then it's within the law... Looked into it myself several years back when I had to work in a warehouse alone at night
Correct. :y.......supplied with both. My call really,could have called in sick, but not my style tbh. If you can walk, you can work imo. ;)
Tbh, not much work involved, if I still had to graft it would be a bit different. :y
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