Copy pasta from my LJ.
The day started okay. Chilling around until I leave for my shift and played alittle bit on Gaia. Did a little trick or treating in towns.
Went to work, no problem. We got a 15 minute break instead of 20...that means we are getting out early. I was looking forward to more fun on Gaia, knock back with a Jack and Coke.
Then around 8: 22 I was wheezing. I didn't bring my Primateen inhaler with. (They stopped making them) I did have the tablets. Take one or two eveyr 4 hours and they said it should start working in about 15 minutes.
20 minutes later nothing. I took a second tab.
Nearly 9 and I'm still wheezing and gasping. It was getting worse. At nine we got the go home message. I tried to get my gear together but after standing up I had to sit down again. One of the supervisors came by and I told them I couldn't breathe.
I was wheeled into the breakroom and placed in front of the fridge. That cool air helped. They even gave me a pepsi for the caffeine. Will was called and so was an ambulance.
Two paramedics came in. They did a few vitals and gave me a breathing mask. In a couple of minutes I was able to breath freely again. They put me on the gurney and carried me into the ambulance where I got a shot and they tried to put an IV in me, but couldn't get a stick. I have small veins. They also gave me another breathing treatment. The kind with the steam.
In a few minutes I was at the hospital. I got two braclets, one with my name and another with my asprin allergy on it.
I was wheeled into a room and placed on a bed. Will arrived with his mother. They stuck one of those little breathing tubes into my nose.
I had to take off my shirt and unhook my bran and they put on a covering. Then they attached a wire to my finger and hooked me to a machine that had my heartrate, pulse and temp. On my other arm they put on the thing that takes my bloodpressure every now and then, just goes off automatically.
Then came the fun part. They poked me again for blood tests. They took one in my arm from the veins and then one in my wrist from an artery. Since they poked me in an artery they had to hold the gauze down onto my wrist in a tight clamp grip. That one hurt the most, and my arm went numb. They also stuck in a mini iv into my right arm. Whcih was helpfull cause vein test clotted too soon. They managed to draw a good dose from the iv.
Then they stuck on these stickers all over my body and then attached wires to the stickers, and then they pressed the button and then it was done.
Final test involved a chest X-ray and the plate they stuck behind me was cold. Thankfully that was short.
Then we had to wait for the test reults and I signed several forms. One of the paremedics came in asked me to sign something saying that they didn't kidnap me.
Turns out I have a small condition in one of my lungs where a part of it can't expand and fill all the way.
After I was discharged we removed the stickers, unhooked me from the machines, I got my bra and shirt back on, the nurse removed the mini iv and we got the paperwork and the perscriptions.
I am much better now. I have a slight headache, but that is a side effect from the prescription inhalant.
Spacebabie76 · Sun Oct 26, 2008 @ 03:12am · 0 Comments |