Is there a doc among us?

Oct 31, 2019
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You may have gas bubbles in your joints from the anesthesia. Drinking lots of lukewarm water may help to absorb the extra gas. jorgen mcgregor owner soon to be albin owner?
 

WL

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Oct 30, 2019
52
Hello Vega owners!

Is there a doctor among us? I need help- if you know anything
about what I'm writing- please answer to vega257@...

I had an operation Thursday Feb. 13th. (removal of a tumor from
the bladder). I don't know what anesthesia agent I received- but
I was asleep during the procedure. I did, however, receive through
the IV GENTAMICIN and FLAGYL. (I have a history of
endocarditis)

I was sent home- and I was supposed to take CIPRO 500 mg,
but about 10 hours after arriving home I started to experience pain in
all my muscles and joints. The next morning, Friday Feb. 14th, the pain
was excruciating, and I also experienced pain in my kidneys. I called the
surgeon who advised me to stop taking CIPRO.

Today is Saturday, Feb. 15th. I can't walk- I'm in incredible pain! I plan
to call my doctor again. But I'm asking a fellow physician- do you know
of an antidote or anything else that would help me? I'm scarred to death!

Wilhelm V-257
 
Jan 28, 2001
694
Wilhelm, I'm not a doc but I do work as an ER RN. Sounds like it could be
the Cipro. Not a common side effect but joint pain is listed as a possible
side effect. Have you ever had a problem with gout? (Gout involves crystal
formation in tissue.) Cipro can cause it to flare up. Cipro is known to form
crystals also. Cipro can also cause crystal formation in the urinary tract.
Has your surgeon prscribed any other medication? Colchcine is frequently
prescribed for gout and might be helpful. If your problem continues you
should see anoother doctor. Did you have an alcoholic beverage after you got
home? Flagyl and alcohol have severe side effects when taken with in 72
hours of each other. I can't recall ever having heard of symptoms like yours
being cause by it though. Hope you're feeling better. Walt, Lyric
PS in the future be sure to mention that you may have had a reaction to
Cipro to any doctor prescribing medication for you.
 

mocap1

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Oct 31, 2019
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Colchicine is effective as a treatment for Gout but can have serious side
effects. Indomethacin is usually prescribed first for a flare up. Wilhelm
said he was in extreme pain and couldn't walk. The reaction to Cipro should
not be that severe. I told him, and I still believe, that if he couldn't
reach his surgeon, he should dial 911. I didn't check the PDR, but his
condition doesn't sound like anything that could possibly be caused by
Flagyl.
 
Jan 28, 2001
694
Mort brings up a good point. Indomethacin or Indocin is also a good and
perhaps better 1st choice. It too is not without potentially serious side
effects on occasion. Congestive heart failure, cardiac arrthymias and
bleeding ulcers have been reported among other things after using it. I
agree that Flagyl is probably not the culprit. I threw it in as an aside to
underscore that it shouldn' be used with alcohol. The reason we pay our docs
so well is to make help us make our choices as far as medical care goes.
Wilhelm I hope this finds you feeling better.
Walt
 
Oct 31, 2019
562
My dear fellow VEGA owners

I like to thank all of you who answered my plea for help. I'm doing a
lot better
already. I used to jog 5 miles every morning and swim 20 laps in my pool-
now I can walk 200 feet- no pool!
To keep you up-to-date, on Thursday Feb.13th I had a tumor removed from my
bladder. During the operation, FLAGYL and GENTAMICIN were administered
through the IV (besides the other stuff that makes one sleep) .About
two hours after
the operation I was sent home (remember, in the good old USA only
politicians
and movie stars stay until they are well enough to go home).
There's a good chance these antibiotics caused the reaction leading to
my problem
of having severe muscle and joint pains. Today (Monday) I finally was
able to see
my physician- he took some blood tests- and told me I might have some
kidney and
liver damage- we'll see soon after the result of the tests come back.

Like I used to tell Steve Birch ' hospitals are here to make you sick!'.
By the way, Steve,
I hope to be fit again when you come to Florida. I love to take you out
sailing on my VEGA.

Wilhelm V-257
 
Nov 8, 2001
1,818
Hi WL

Glad back in one or two pieces. Just been making some bits for my brother's
Vega that seems to be taking all my time. He was supposed to do it but got an
offer of work (Satellite man) which he took in December, only problem is that
the job is in Kuwait!! I hope to see him soon but he's been there nearly
three
mopnths now! I hope he is getting danger money.

I hope to be going to Florida sometime this half of the year and I will
certainly call on your services so I need you to get better quickly...

Kind Regards from me and all at the VAGBSteve birch
At 11:23 17/02/03 -0500, you wrote:
 
May 30, 2000
45
Wilhelm:
It's great to hear you are well and making a comeback. It's absolutely unconscionable you were sent home by the hospital. In these cases sometimes it's the hospital and not the care giver. The physicians and nurses seem to be the jam in the sandwich of our health care system in the US. I am suprised you were not readamitted immediately and regret your suffering. I am against the litigation bubble in the US. You are a very nice a guy. Perhaps, albeit reluctantly you might seek the counsel of a young lawyer in Florida to see if the hospital followed the rules in your case.
Get well soon..............Regards..............
Jim 3228
Hope you continue to improve.
WL vega257@... wrote:My dear fellow VEGA owners

I like to thank all of you who answered my plea for help. I'm doing a
lot better
already. I used to jog 5 miles every morning and swim 20 laps in my pool-
now I can walk 200 feet- no pool!
To keep you up-to-date, on Thursday Feb.13th I had a tumor removed from my
bladder. During the operation, FLAGYL and GENTAMICIN were administered
through the IV (besides the other stuff that makes one sleep) .About
two hours after
the operation I was sent home (remember, in the good old USA only
politicians
and movie stars stay until they are well enough to go home).
There's a good chance these antibiotics caused the reaction leading to
my problem
of having severe muscle and joint pains. Today (Monday) I finally was
able to see
my physician- he took some blood tests- and told me I might have some
kidney and
liver damage- we'll see soon after the result of the tests come back.

Like I used to tell Steve Birch ' hospitals are here to make you sick!'.
By the way, Steve,
I hope to be fit again when you come to Florida. I love to take you out
sailing on my VEGA.

Wilhelm V-257
 
Mar 20, 2002
214
Hi WL
Glad you are feeling better!! Hope all will be well.
Gianni,
Puffin 1554

WL vega257@... wrote:My dear fellow VEGA owners

I like to thank all of you who answered my plea for help. I'm doing a
lot better
already. I used to jog 5 miles every morning and swim 20 laps in my pool-
now I can walk 200 feet- no pool!
To keep you up-to-date, on Thursday Feb.13th I had a tumor removed from my
bladder. During the operation, FLAGYL and GENTAMICIN were administered
through the IV (besides the other stuff that makes one sleep) .About
two hours after
the operation I was sent home (remember, in the good old USA only
politicians
and movie stars stay until they are well enough to go home).
There's a good chance these antibiotics caused the reaction leading to
my problem
of having severe muscle and joint pains. Today (Monday) I finally was
able to see
my physician- he took some blood tests- and told me I might have some
kidney and
liver damage- we'll see soon after the result of the tests come back.

Like I used to tell Steve Birch ' hospitals are here to make you sick!'.
By the way, Steve,
I hope to be fit again when you come to Florida. I love to take you out
sailing on my VEGA.

Wilhelm V-257
 
Oct 31, 2019
70
town of Kelowna --south middle 80 miles north of 49 parallel-380 km east of Vancouver and salt water. Our hospitals just keep spending as if there is no tomorrow. We have a 120 km long lake--Lake Okanagan good for boating. jorgen
 
Oct 31, 2019
70
Brian--no not yet--I use a 26X 1995 Mcgregor but my wife does not like sailing so I may buy an aluminum 20' runabout for lake and rivers until I retire-4 years-then an Albin 27 or 30 for the ocean. I want to sail Vancouver to Prince Rupert several summers in a row--no schedule--just stop here and there--always fishing and when at anchor prawn trap/crab trap over the side. I will always have a baited hook over the side for supper. I am a spontaneous type --do what comes to the head and make a new day/new adventure. I have an adventure planned also--float down the Peace River from Fort Saint John to Fort Vermillion-end of road--maybe in the 20' boat. Then there are the rivers in Alberta that look interesting. I read a book about a fellow that sailed across North America in a number of home made wooden things. I have to have a boat capable of carrying enough beer. We would camp on the islands along the way with camp fire each night. I was hoping to go all the way to the Arctic but there is some rough water that we have to portage--but doable. More research.
I have enjoyed the Mcgregor very much as it is an easy boat to look after and very forgiving when sailing. I had a sudden storm on the lake with children along-4-5' waves and stiff wind from the south. I pulled the sails down and motored gently home--she does the rough water well. -When you reach 56 years you realize that the adventures that you dream about must be started soon or they will not happen .
I worked 14 years at Hiram Walkers Distillery in Winfield as a steam engineer/maintenance engineer--best place to work. .Many here sail from March to late October. Our last trip was Westbank(where I lay at the club) to Penticton late October--good wind my friend had gps and we did 11km/hr with just the jib up with beautiful blue sky and stars at night. This is what many people are missing. I have found quite an interest in drifting rivers from reading books about early settlers. So many things to do and so little time. I am at Kelowna General Hospital now work 4X12hrs and 6 days off. Lots of time for the boat. jorgen..