Not going anywhere on Christmas Day might've turned out to be a very good thing for me. I didn't feel right all day, but had a big Christmas lunch of ham, peas, and mashed potatoes and gravy followed by a chocolate sponge cake mint roll. It was delicious and I was full. My wife had brought her dad over for the meal, and he quickly tired after eating so she took him home as I did some cleaning up. We had exchanged gifts the night before so this was the extent of our Christmas.
That afternoon before the Packer game I was really getting uncomfortable and I couldn't quite figure out why. Later that night I started feeling really bad. I got the chills, shaking for a few minutes, then just couldn't get warm after that (despite my new warm fuzzy robe and slippers!). My wife had gone to bed early, and I was so concerned I slept separately, knowing something was definitely wrong.
My first thoughts were, where did I get covid? I almost went to see my Mom and I saw my father-in-law this day, getting covid would not be good. Here in Dane County we have an over 80% vaccination rate, so as long as we're careful getting covid hasn't been a huge concern, so far. But, by the time I went to sleep my gut was telling me the diverticulitis was flaring up. Still very concerning to me, maybe more so, but not covid.
The next morning I discussed with my wife and took my temperature a few times and it was a bit high. It was Sunday, so she suggested I get on the website and see if there was a number I could call or something, so I got on MyChart, the website used for all my health records, appointment, medications, etc., and made an appointment for a virtual visit. I had an appointment with a surgeon the next day, Monday, as a follow up to my hospital stay last month, but I wanted to get on the antibiotics as soon as possible. It took a little over an hour to be seen, but I visited with a healthcare professional over my phone and she saw my records and agreed with my assessment so I got the prescription from my pharmacy about midday and started on it right away.
Monday I no longer had a fever but I still felt pain in my gut, unsurprisingly. I saw the surgeon and we discussed this flare-up and the various possibilities going forward and which scenarios I may want to have surgery to remove part of my colon. But the first thing was to get me over this episode. She agreed with the virtual visit and my desire to get on meds right away, and added another prescription for several more day's worth of antibiotics. She thought it was possible it got knocked way back last month, but maybe never fully went away so this was it coming back. Looking back, I think she may be right. I had meds for only 7 days after I left the hospital. Now, looking back and piecing it together, I still had that discomfort in my gut for at least 2 1/2 weeks after I was discharged, though it was getting better and eventually seemed healed. Now I don't believe that was the case and I'll be on meds for 14 days this time.
Rest is about all I can do, and I have been sleeping lots. Yesterday I worked for only a couple hours in the morning, and today I took off work to rest and heal. We'll see what tomorrow brings, but sitting up and typing like this is uncomfortable right now and I feel it more when I get up, going from bent to standing up straight. Hopefully it gets better soon and thankfully it is not as bad as last month, though I waited at least a day too long to seek help last time. I won't make that mistake again.
In other news, we got a few inches of snow the other night but it got warm enough yesterday to melt most by the afternoon and what was left was a slushy mess. After my wife was done working she cleaned it all up with the shovel. It was going to freeze again and that would not have been good to let freeze as it was. She volunteered due to my condition and I was very thankful.
Now today we are due to get 2 - 4 more inches, but if it shifts a bit we could get more. It started about an hour ago and is to continue until this evening. I better keep up on my rest today as it will be the first use of the snowblower this year, and my wife doesn't use the snowblower. Temperatures aren't looking to get above freezing in the 10 day forecast, so we may not have had a white Christmas but we may have a white New Year. Stay well, folks.