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Yay, Home And Not Chickenpox :)
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Managed to escape from hospital. Tests came back negative for chickenpox so out of that danger which is great so they let me home. Fastest discharge ever! They had a lady on a trolley outside the room as I was packing my stuff up within about 10 mins of being told no chickenpox and I could go home!
Still no idea what it is, white count is up and the blistery spots are still there so they said to try Piriton in case it's some kind of allergy.
They said I can take meds as normal, including back on the methotrexate which I'm a bit nervous about as they don't know what is causing it but don't want to have a break in taking it if I don't have to - was due to take it last night.
Good news it's not the pox though and very glad to be back on my sofa :)
Still no idea what it is, white count is up and the blistery spots are still there so they said to try Piriton in case it's some kind of allergy.
They said I can take meds as normal, including back on the methotrexate which I'm a bit nervous about as they don't know what is causing it but don't want to have a break in taking it if I don't have to - was due to take it last night.
Good news it's not the pox though and very glad to be back on my sofa :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks all. I'm wondering too now Sqad, am debating whether I should take yesterday's dose or wait to speak to rhumatology on Monday first.
I took some pics on my phone yesterday, not great and got icky tape stuff from bloods being taken but you can see some of the blistery bits. Hope it works...
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I took some pics on my phone yesterday, not great and got icky tape stuff from bloods being taken but you can see some of the blistery bits. Hope it works...
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