Update on Stella
Wednesday, 28 May 2008 20:51Update 20:30: Stella came back home again about half an hour ago.
She was a bit wobbly and said her circulation was still iffy, and the doctors would have preferred to keep her there overnight, but she signed a waiver and took a taxi home. (She told Amy it's because she didn't want her to be alone.) She had something to eat and wants to see how she feels then.
She's cuddling in Amy's bed with her right now.
She said the doctors suggested she get an emergency packet to keep with her in case something similar happens in the future (presumably with an epi-pen or something similar).
20:45: She said that after she had eaten the peanut thing, her tongue felt as if it had swollen up. She tried drinking some water and brushing her teeth to see whether that would make it go away, but it didn't. And when her knees started feeling wobbly, she went upstairs to the neighbours.
They called the ambulance, and the medics(?) took her blood pressure and said they'd prefer to take her to hospital, where she spent a while on a gurney until a doctor had time for her.
An ENT doctor looked at her throat but couldn't see anything out of the ordinary. They gave her some cortisone and something else and said they'd be back a bit later. When they came back to check up on her, she said that she didn't feel any different, and they said they'd like to keep her overnight.
She said her throat felt fine again and it was just her circulation which was still down, and the doctor said she could go home if she insisted but only if she signed the waiver, which she did.
She's still wobbly and has now gone to bed. But the worst seems to be over. And she'll see a doctor about getting an epi-pen or whatever so the next time will, hopefully, not be as frightening.
Thank you all for your thoughts.
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Date: Wednesday, 28 May 2008 19:30 (UTC)no subject
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Date: Wednesday, 28 May 2008 19:47 (UTC)My wife was stung by a wasp/bee/hornet/something last summer, and her whole arm swelled up. She didn't get into breathing problems or anything, but our doctor said "Next one could be a lot worse." She has 2 EpiPens now, one at home and one to take with her when she goes out.
It might also be a very good idea to have some good anti-histamines in the house and in her purse. Perhaps your pharmacist/chemist can recommend one. That way, if she feels something coming on, but it might not be bad enough for the EpiPen, she can pop some antihistamines and they might be enough to get her back to normal.
I only noticed last year or so that when I eat almonds, I get itchy Eustachian tubes. (Weird, eh?) So now I've backed off of them; however, the reaction is so minor that all I do if I forget and eat some anyway is to take 25-50 mg of diphenhydramine to make the itch go away.
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Date: Wednesday, 28 May 2008 20:05 (UTC)no subject
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Date: Thursday, 29 May 2008 01:11 (UTC)no subject
Date: Thursday, 29 May 2008 04:06 (UTC)She had been diagnosed with fairly severe hazelnut allergies, but that was about it. (And hazelnuts and peanuts aren't even related, AFAIK.)
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Date: Thursday, 29 May 2008 08:45 (UTC)I'm glad that Stella is better!
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Date: Thursday, 29 May 2008 09:01 (UTC)Let's hope she keeps on recovering.
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Date: Thursday, 29 May 2008 11:16 (UTC)