
WhatDoesTheFoxSay?
Hold your head high, and your middle finger higher
- Dec 25, 2020
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Yesterday I had a consultation with the nephrologist and they found yet increased protein levels in my urine. On top of that, I had been running a low-grade fever over the past week and was constantly breathless. Despite my protests, he insisted I be warded for further tests and observations, such as a kidney biopsy scheduled next week. This means I'll be spending the Chinese New Year holiday in hospital. To add insult to injury, following the surge in Omicron cases and subsequent tightening of Covid restrictions, my family can't come to visit so I'll be alone until I'm ready to be discharged.
Needless to say, they ramped up my prednisolone dosage. Earlier, I had been instructed to do so by my rheumatologist, but being cautious of a one-shot increase, I opted to slowly step-up the dose instead. Even a relatively low dose of 10mg/day was enough to cause abdominal pain which rendered me unable to sleep, so I was forced to cut back to an even lower dose. The only redeeming part is that here, gastric tablets are provided and I can opt for prednisolone to be administered intravenously. In preparation for the biopsy, they also pumped me full of antibiotics, but thankfully unlike my previous (somewhat traumatic) experience with Levaquin, I have not experienced any adverse side effects apart from fatigue and lethargy. Last but not least, the food and snacks are rather decent, so can't complain too much I guess.
Needless to say, they ramped up my prednisolone dosage. Earlier, I had been instructed to do so by my rheumatologist, but being cautious of a one-shot increase, I opted to slowly step-up the dose instead. Even a relatively low dose of 10mg/day was enough to cause abdominal pain which rendered me unable to sleep, so I was forced to cut back to an even lower dose. The only redeeming part is that here, gastric tablets are provided and I can opt for prednisolone to be administered intravenously. In preparation for the biopsy, they also pumped me full of antibiotics, but thankfully unlike my previous (somewhat traumatic) experience with Levaquin, I have not experienced any adverse side effects apart from fatigue and lethargy. Last but not least, the food and snacks are rather decent, so can't complain too much I guess.