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10sox
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I had my myelogram on Friday, and what a disaster. I developed a bad headache and nausea right after the procedure. By Sunday morning I was dry heaving so had and my head was killing. So, my dear husband drove me to the hospital along with our 2 and 3 year old. I threw up the whole way. I was admitted and spent the night because I was in such bad shape. They did the blood patch Monday afternoon. That was a disaster! For some reason the hospital did not hydrate me. I had one IV bag in the ER Sunday around noon time. Then when they brought me to my room for the night, no IV bag. I was given pain meRAB and other things, so I was kind of out of it. When I woke Monday morning I was begging for some water or a coke or something. I kept telling the nurses I felt so dehydrated. They said they could not give me anything because of my "surgical" procedure scheduled for later that day.
Anyway, long story is that I was so dehydrated by the time the patch was to take place, they could not find a vein. They rushed three IV bags in me and poked me over 20 times. They finally were able to get some blood from my foot.
The usual amount of blood is 20cc. They could only get barely 12cc. I was told to go home and bedrest for 24 hours. Those were my only instructions.
It has now been over 48 hours and I am moving around more. I am just so afraid to ruin the patch because it has worked! I have a 2 and 3 year old and I don't want to pick them up and ruin the patch.
Does anyone know how the patch works? Once it seals for for 48 hours, is it good to go? Can you undo the patch?? I don't even know how to call for this. An anesthesiologist performed the patch at the hospital, not my doctor, nor the dr who did the initial myelogram
Thanks!!!
Anyway, long story is that I was so dehydrated by the time the patch was to take place, they could not find a vein. They rushed three IV bags in me and poked me over 20 times. They finally were able to get some blood from my foot.
The usual amount of blood is 20cc. They could only get barely 12cc. I was told to go home and bedrest for 24 hours. Those were my only instructions.
It has now been over 48 hours and I am moving around more. I am just so afraid to ruin the patch because it has worked! I have a 2 and 3 year old and I don't want to pick them up and ruin the patch.
Does anyone know how the patch works? Once it seals for for 48 hours, is it good to go? Can you undo the patch?? I don't even know how to call for this. An anesthesiologist performed the patch at the hospital, not my doctor, nor the dr who did the initial myelogram
Thanks!!!