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Ugh. What a stressful day.

I got up early to go to my midwife appointment before work. Lefty Tonsil had been bothering me a little bit on Tuesday and Wednesday (no big deal) but by yesterday afternoon it was getting quite big and painful so I figured I would mention it and see what they wanted to do.

Well, the ultrasound before the appointment was great and the sonographer awesomely showed me everything. She did a full scan and showed me the brain, eyes, nose, mouth, spine, ribs, stomach, belly, kidneys, bladder, arms, legs, fingers. She measured arm and leg length and said everything was great for dates. She also could find no evidence of hematoma. Baby B hadn't changed at all and I guess is determined to hang in there - its sac was still just as large with no sign of absorbing. But everything else was awesome.

The midwife visit was good. She used the doppler and said the heart sounded great, and I told her we had a doppler at home that we use about twice a week and she said that was fine. We talked about the spotting, how it keeps getting lighter and lighter, and she was glad about that also. Vitals were good, but she was a little concerned about my throat so she did a throat culture. She originally told me to just go home and call if it got worse but then came back in the room and said she wanted me to go across the street to the Franklin ER so I could see someone about it. I wasn't jazzed about that but she made me promise. So I scheduled my next month appointment and Big Ultrasound and then headed to the ER.

I got there around 10:40 and got into a room almost right away. I thought maybe I was getting rushed through because the midwife called ahead, but I guess it was random because I sat in that room unseen until 12:30. By then I was in quite a lot of pain (Tylenol was wearing off) and so thirsty and hungry, since I hadn't had /anything/ since 8:30am. No one came in to check on me, nothing, until the PA came at 12:30.

She did some "stick out your tongue and say 'ahh'" stuff and said that yes, my tonsil and throat were swollen (duh) and wanted to give me augmentin, which I can't take because of a penicillin allergy. I also told her that I was concerned about medications because of the baby. She came back a while later and told me I could have IV clindamycin, which I have taken in the past. I'd looked it up earlier in the morning on safefetus.com and saw it was a Category B, but I let her know that I was nervous about taking any medications. I told her I wanted to talk it over with Jen (I had to call her at work) and she was a little miffed that I didn't make a decision.

Jen and I talked and we really had a hard time deciding whether to get the IV or whether I should leave and see if it got worse. Finally we opted on the IV, and I told the PA... but the in the 30 minutes before someone came with the IV I started getting nervous again, so I called the midwife and she said I should do it. The IV nurse came in around 2:15 or so and said the IV would take an hour or so. At that point I couldn't take it anymore, and said something like, "Wow, I will /never/ eat." She was actually very nice and got me a tray of foods, including some chicken soup and lots of desserts (ice cream, sherbet, jello) which made things a lot better. But sheesh - who lets a pregnant chick not eat or drink all day?

So I got the IV and then the PA comes back with a prescription for more clindamycin and tells me to go back to the midwife on Monday for a follow-up. And umm, I can't keep running up there. But whatever. So I go to work (get there at 4) and turn in my hours, then go to CVS where the pharmacist tells me they don't even MAKE clindamycin pills in that dosage. She wanted me to take 450mg 4xday for 10 days. The pharmacist said he could give me 150mg pills and I could take 12/day. Which is 120 pills in 10 days!! He seemed to think the dose was too high, and I told him to call the doctor and left. Then we called Jen's dad, who is a pharmacist, and he felt the dose was high, too.

So I called the doctor back and told her I was concerned about taking so much medication. She kind of berated me on the phone a bit and finally agreed to change it to 300mgx4 if I agreed to take it. She seemed very annoyed that I was so worried about the baby, and let me tell you, that didn't warm me up to her at all.

So I spent about one hour being completely psyched and worry-free about the baby, and now I'm paranoid that I am going to damage the baby with all of these antibiotics. So I don't know when I can stop worrying, because who knows when we'd know if there was a problem?

I just wish something could be easy.

Uh....not to add to your worry but....

Date: 2007-01-06 07:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] therewaslight.livejournal.com
Just a warning: clindamycin is what they gave me after the dog bite, and it is what gave me the pseudomembranous colitis that resulted in my colon attempting to eat itself. It's notorious for causing this illness because it's heavy duty. Please be careful. If you have ANY symptoms of "bathroom troubles" you need to see a specialist right away (and don't let them tell you it's "the stomach flu" - if you can see spore-like material, it's from the drug). Sorry to be gross. Just want you and the frankenbaby to be safe.

Re: Uh....not to add to your worry but....

Date: 2007-01-06 01:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] judecorp.livejournal.com
Yeah, I've taken clindamycin before (thankfully without the colitis) and I re-read all of the info whenever I get a prescription even if I have taken it before, so I will be on the lookout.

What is spore-like material and how would you know what it was? I thought I should just look for abdominal pain and watery diarrhea (which I would anyway, being knocked up and all).

How much clindamycin did you take for the dog bite?

Re: Uh....not to add to your worry but....

Date: 2007-01-06 05:18 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Hehe. People are going to read this and go "Ew, they're gross." "Spore-like" refers to the quality of the material floating on the water surface. A. it's all watery and yellow and B. flowers outwards and looks kinda like a fern spore or something. Also, it's highly contagious and the ACTUAL spore part of it can be spread to Jen. The painful contractions in the stomach is what would concern me most with you being pregnant.

I can't remember how much I took. It was the recommended dosage, which is something like between 150-300mg. For I think ten days or something.

Re: Uh....not to add to your worry but....

Date: 2007-01-06 10:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] judecorp.livejournal.com
Thanks for the info. At least if there ARE stomach contractions, they will be GI-related and not uterus related... but I will keep my eye out for anything nasty!

I've taken clindamycin at least 3 times and never had major poo issues. I'm hoping I continue to be lucky.

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