As much as I don't want to, I will probably make a doctor's appointment tomorrow. I love my doctor to pieces, but I am getting really tired of seeing him. I would call this a precautionary appointment. I saw him last week for what I thought was a rash on my feet. The rash looks a bit better ... considering it wasn't a rash, according to him. Whatever it is/was, it looks different than it did last week. Which, after a week of Predinsone, it should. But, it sure doesn't look better. And I have a n area on my leg that doesn't look good at all. All kinds of
alarms are going off in my head that I probably should let this go on any longer. Its probably nothing, but it sure doesn't look like nothing, so I am going to hopefully see him tomorrow, if for nothing more than peace of mind that what ever he is treating me with Predinsone for, will eventually kick in and work on whatever it is that is on my legs (and my toes. Looks like they got ran over. All black and blue).On a funny note though, I have numerous bruises on my left arm/wrist. Part of it is my Coumadin, which we are tweaking to get it back in line right. But, I finally figured out where these bruises were coming from. I have been carrying a handbag that has a hard plastic handle. And when I leave the church at noon, I put my hand through the handle, and that handle is what is bruising my arm. My handbags are always heavy and filled with stuff, so that is only makes sense, esp with the location of where these bruises are. At least that is MY theory for the bruises. But I can't explain what is going on with my legs and my feet, so I had best call in the professional and see what he says. If there is something wrong, we need to take care of it instead of letting it go on any longer. *Sigh.
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does the dr who put you on Prednisone know that you're on Coumadin? just wondering? I'm a retired nurse.