I have Veinus Stasis in both of my legs, a circulation problem in my legs, that often creates nasty ulcers with a lot of drainage and slow healing. Over the last couple years I’ve developed several infections in my ulcers and I’ve learned the indications that mean it’s time to head for the emercency room and usually 3 days to a week in the hospital with strong IV anti-biotics and round the clock nursing care to deal with the high fever that goes with the infection. It’s reaced the point that when my legs turn red, I start to develop a fever, or I just start feeling sick I head for the ER.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 6 years ago
Maybe if she rubbed your feet with ice cream.
stoshk over 6 years ago
Larry gon’ die.
david_42 over 6 years ago
My wife is the one who frequently has something wrong; I’m just tired all the time.
karmakat01 over 6 years ago
Transferring your real life in comics now Greg? lol
Rog22 over 6 years ago
Get thee to a Doc NOW!!!!!!!! It’s ER time Larry!
Perkycat over 6 years ago
♫ Is this the real life? Is this just a fantasy? ♫
special k over 6 years ago
I am thinking that the dreaded Gout has arrived.
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member over 6 years ago
If it is sepsis, he will be dead in the morning.
patlaborvi over 6 years ago
I have Veinus Stasis in both of my legs, a circulation problem in my legs, that often creates nasty ulcers with a lot of drainage and slow healing. Over the last couple years I’ve developed several infections in my ulcers and I’ve learned the indications that mean it’s time to head for the emercency room and usually 3 days to a week in the hospital with strong IV anti-biotics and round the clock nursing care to deal with the high fever that goes with the infection. It’s reaced the point that when my legs turn red, I start to develop a fever, or I just start feeling sick I head for the ER.
Jayneknox over 6 years ago
Mine was cellulitis. Got admitted for IV antibiotics.
Michael Grogan over 6 years ago
I can’t believe a former school nurse would suggest it would be OK to go to bed because, “It will probably be fine in the morning.”