Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Tumoriffic Tom’s Trip to the Emergency room, A Little Golden Book

First, an update on the betting pool.

By yesterday, the double vision had gone away (except for the double vision that I always have when I look far up, down, and to the right.)  That eliminates tumor (good news!), eye-drop, and retinal detachment (proposed by my old friend Trevor).  These are unlikely because of the quick recovery.

That leaves migraine, transient ischemic accident (TIA), ministroke, and aliens (as pointed out by my cousin Camilla).  My instinct is not a migraine.  That's not what my migraines are like.  If there is no stroke on MRI (currently scheduled to happen tomorrow), that leaves TIA and aliens.   That can never be completely settled, so in that case, the winners would have to split their winnings.



4/14/20

Meanwhile, everybody who knows me knows how much I always go along with the crowd.  Like a sheep, I joined the pandemic.  (Possibly.  But also possibly not.)

Today, I started getting cold.  My basement office was 74 degrees, and I still was chilly in two sweaters.  I took my temperature at 6 pm: 100.7. (1)


Oh, crap.  Just what I need.

I spoke to employee health at my home hospital, and they wanted to test me for COVID-19.(2)  The plan was that tomorrow (Tuesday) morning, I would get in line of cars at the hospital and have a swab shoved so far up my nose that it feels like it's tickling my brain.  Turns out, I don't find that so bad.  A lot of the nerves back there are dead, and Hygeae shoves a whole bunch of equipment back there every 6 weeks to pick away the gunk so I don't get infected.(3)  There's a silver lining to every cloud.

Then K-BWE and I got ready to put me in self-isolation.  I would only use the master bedroom, the master bath, and the study.  Willow would be the only one to cuddle with me, and she had to wear a mask.  I was was not looking forward to 2 weeks of this.  However, I went willingly into my isolation cell.(4)

But by 9:00 pm, I felt very cold, and I took my temperature.  It was 102.7.  Yikes.

K-BWE called my infectious disease doc and told on me.  The doc immediately told me that if I didn't go straight to the Emergency Department at Man's Best Hospital, she would be very mad at me.  It's not fair.  Just because I have a giant tumor behind my face and next to my brain; just because the area behind my nose is like a cheap, overcooked hamburger filled with dead bone from radiation and surgeries; just because I have a fever in the middle of a pandemic, I had to go to the emergency department.  Not only is the infectious disease doc worried about COVID-19, she is also worried that it could be a bacterial infection.  Not fair!

K-BWE insisted that I listen to medical advice.  So she helped me pack up a few things, just in case they make me stay, and drove me to Man's Best Hospital's ER.  And now here I am, all by my lonesome. 

I actually feel better than I have felt all day.  My temperature is 99.1.  If I'd just stayed home, I would be asleep in my bed right now.  Sure, K-BWE wouldn't be there, but Willow would keep me warm.  Trying to sleep in an ER is such a bummer.


4/15/20

That was from the ER last night.  Now I am writing from home. 

In the ER, they got bored with me fast after my fever went down.  Aside from the fever and mild headache, there was nothing to see.  I haven't had a sense of smell since 2005, so that didn't matter.  I wasn't coughing up a lung, I didn't feel short of breath, I didn't have chest pain, I didn't have belly pain, I didn't have diarrhea,  I didn't have body aches or anything else that screamed COVID-19.  There were lots of more interesting (sicker) patients. 

The really irritating thing last night was that they kept taking away my urinal every time I filled it up.  They were running fluids into me, for crying out loud!  I would wake up ready to burst, and I would hit the nurse button.  They would finally show up, and by that point I would practically be crying, begging for a urinal before I wet the whole gurney.

In the morning, they told me to go home and to stay in the house for 3 days.  My chest x-ray was negative, and I felt better.  So K-BWE came back to take me home.

Then in the afternoon, my COVID-19 test came back negative, which is nice, but not the end of the story. 

A negative COVID-19 test does not guarantee you don't have COVID-19.  This is a very new virus, and we don't have ways to reliably test for it.  A positive test gives us more information, but since it's an imperfect test, the safest thing is to assume you have COVID-19 anyway and isolate yourself.

So I'm back in home isolation.  I am staying inside my own little part of the house for the at least a week (except for my MRI tomorrow).  K-BWE has erected a brick wall and a locked steel door.   




(1) The standard definition of a significant fever is a temperature of 100.4 or higher.

(2) I am a little skeptical of the COVID-19 test.   It may be only about 70% sensitive, depending on which imperfect studies we should believe.  70% sensitivity would mean that if you test 10 people who actually have the disease (as verified by repeat testing and PCR), 3 of them will test negative.  So if I as your doctor (no, I am not YOUR doctor! unless one of my actual patients is reading this) send you back to work based on your COVID-19 test instead of your symptoms, there is an unacceptably high probability that you actually have it and will spread it to your co-workers.

Honestly, I just don't think the test is worth much for individuals.  For the broader population, sure, especially since if you do a lot of tests on healthy people, you can estimate how many people are wandering around and infecting other without be very sick or even sick at all.  (There's a nightmare for you.)

(3) Back in the '70s, there was as very famous porn film called Deep Throat (the title was used as the pseudonym of the guy who leaked the Watergate Tapes).  Perhaps there will be a sequel called Deep Nose.  I want nothing to do with it, thank you.  I don't even want the royalties from the name.

(4) I am very privileged in that I live in a house where I can have a bedroom and a bathroom to myself.  Some of my patients are not so lucky.  People who can't afford a big enough place cannot protect their families this way.  This one of the many reasons why the effects of this virus are much worse lower down the economic ladder.(5)  I will be in here for the next two weeks, but there are worse things in life.  

(5) Other factors include:

a) less access to healthcare.  Insurance companies have to pay for COVID-19 testing.  They might not cover the visit to the ER or the hospitalization that might follow.

b) inability to take time off from work.  The COVID-19 stimulus bill requires that employers give their employees two weeks of paid sick leave for COVID-19.  However, there is an exemption for employers that have more than 500 employees (because they can afford to buy Congress).  Resting is an important part of healing.  Even though my employer has more than 500 employees, they are unlikely to lay off a doctor.  Not so for others.  For them, it's 'your job or your life.'

c) fear of job loss.  Employers are laying off lower level workers who have COVID-19.

d) chronic diseases.  The less money you have, the more you are likely to have asthma, heart disease, diabetes, and other problems.

e) their hospitals are more crowded and also lower quality.

f) they are more likely to be black.  For unclear reasons, independent of all other factors, black people are more likely to die of COVID-19.

g), h), i), j), yadda, yadda, yadda.

(Sorry to go all serious on you, but this stuff is important to know.)



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Here, I am properly wearing a surgical mask in the Emergency Department.  For the mask to help, you have to cover the nose.  Put the mask on with the little metal strip on bridge of your nose.  Then, bend it down so that it hugs your nose and cheeks.  Next, pull down the mask to cover your chin.  Easy!

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6 comments:

  1. Drama King - you just can't stand being away from work. Cut it out.

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  2. BTW, who's finger is that anyway? Where has it been???? Are you going to pull it???? Inquiring minds want to know...

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  3. See the world, they said. Meet new people, they said.

    (2020: We have PPE, they said.)

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  4. As I said on the family ZOOM on Sunday: wash your hands, and don't touch yourself -- anywhere!! - especially THERE!

    Your loving Uncle.

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  5. Hang in there, Tom. Hope virus test was accurate. 70%, not very useful

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