huldah
Well-Known Member
I\'ve got Weil\'s
The following experience may interest forumites.
On the 24th of last month I got water in my eyes from the canal. On the 1st of this month I had a bad head. The next day I collapsed when in a local shop. (Similar to a faint). Having been told that there was a virus going around, I waited a few days and the problems went.
Last week things were not so good and I was beginning to suspect the worst. So, as a precaution, I took turmeric, which immediately improved things. (Turmeric has many interesting properties).
By Monday this week, it was becoming obvious that it may be Weil's, My heart was also affected. So I immediately consulted a doctor.
This doctor had no experience of this disease and had to rely on her computer. This told her that treatment had to be given in the first 5 days, then no treatment! (I suspect she was reading the wrong page). She arranged for a blood test. (To be taken on Friday). I can see no justification for the, often long, delay getting a blood sample taken. That night I tossed, turned and sweated. The following morning I looked like a pregnant man, with pains beginning near my liver and kidneys.
At that point I insisted on seeing a doctor with the necessary experience and received an immediate appointment. This young doctor was brilliant and by 9.30 I was at the local hospital having blood tests. By about midday the doctor phoned to say the first of the results were ready. Within the hour she rang to say the the microbiologist had recommended a antibiotic suitable for the local variety of Weils, and the prescription was ready.
So now it is fingers crossed
This disease has three stages. Stage one is the head problems. Stage two is silent. Stage three is the dangerous stage.
During my childhood, a number of council workers died of this disease.
Philip
The following experience may interest forumites.
On the 24th of last month I got water in my eyes from the canal. On the 1st of this month I had a bad head. The next day I collapsed when in a local shop. (Similar to a faint). Having been told that there was a virus going around, I waited a few days and the problems went.
Last week things were not so good and I was beginning to suspect the worst. So, as a precaution, I took turmeric, which immediately improved things. (Turmeric has many interesting properties).
By Monday this week, it was becoming obvious that it may be Weil's, My heart was also affected. So I immediately consulted a doctor.
This doctor had no experience of this disease and had to rely on her computer. This told her that treatment had to be given in the first 5 days, then no treatment! (I suspect she was reading the wrong page). She arranged for a blood test. (To be taken on Friday). I can see no justification for the, often long, delay getting a blood sample taken. That night I tossed, turned and sweated. The following morning I looked like a pregnant man, with pains beginning near my liver and kidneys.
At that point I insisted on seeing a doctor with the necessary experience and received an immediate appointment. This young doctor was brilliant and by 9.30 I was at the local hospital having blood tests. By about midday the doctor phoned to say the first of the results were ready. Within the hour she rang to say the the microbiologist had recommended a antibiotic suitable for the local variety of Weils, and the prescription was ready.
So now it is fingers crossed
This disease has three stages. Stage one is the head problems. Stage two is silent. Stage three is the dangerous stage.
During my childhood, a number of council workers died of this disease.
Philip