Posted by T_Bone on October 24, 2007 at 21:18:07 from (4.240.90.90):
In Reply to: more health problems posted by buickanddeere on October 24, 2007 at 08:51:58:
Geez BD, you sound like me. I went in to get a halo brace on a broken leg and the Doc didn't like the way my lungs sounded so in for a X-ray.
As luck would have it they found a siler dollar sized growth on my lung so in for a biopsy. The Doc stuck me with a 3/32" hollow SS tube thru my back into the lung to snip off a piece.
I started spitting up a kidney shaped bowel of blood on every exhale and shooting blood to the ceiling on every inhale in the CT-scan room. Doc had hit a major bleeder in my lung.
Then the Doc says "Damn I don't know how to stop this" and takes off to call my attending Doc. Geez what's that Doc gonna do when he's 10 miles away?
When I hear the panic in his voice I told the Doc, geez we started this problem, we can stop it, pull that damn tube out of my back.
As soon as he pulled the tube out, I stopped bleeding. Turned out to be a Valley fever spot. Valley fever is a sickness you get from the Arizona soil or feels like the worst case of flu that you've ever had and leaves behind a spot on your lung.
Get well soon! Chase the female nurse's around to keep from getting bored. The male nurse's are too easy of a catch...LOL
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