Hey guys, sorry it’s been awhile since my last post. I do have a good excuse though. A week ago Saturday I was working on a project outside, on a day that reached 104 degrees, and did not hydrate myself properly. I say properly because I did have some water, although I didn’t drink nearly enough, and my solution to me getting tires was to drink an energy drink. Stupid move. The caffeine and sugars from that drink along with the caffeine from a couple of BC powders did more bad for me than the water did good. I didn’t think much of it, although I did say it out loud, but at the end of the work I began to get a little dizzy. Nothing a cool shower can’t fix right? Wrong.
I continued to be miserable to the point that I slept (or more accurately writhed and moaned in pain in my bed) through church on Sunday. And instead of feeling better I continued to get worse. My fever would fluctuate all day, it seemed like just when it was going to stabilize that it would shoot up again. But I had to work. I didn’t want to, but like most families we need the money. So Monday morning although I shouldn’t have, I dragged myself to work and did the same on Tuesday, only to make myself feel even worse. Tuesday afternoon, after my friend Jon scared me enough about my fever lasting as long as it had, I had Alina take me to the ER.
It seemed like it was going to be a good experience, everything seemed to move super fast and efficient at first. I had a few X-Rays and a CT scan as well as all the other normal tests they do on you. But they really couldn’t identify why my fever was still so high. My temperature was helped greatly by some IV they gave me, but when I was just sitting in the bed, waiting, having finished the IV my fever went back up, higher than it was when I came in. And then they got slow. No new IV. No doctors or nurses. No word of why I was sick, just waiting, trying to drown out the sound of Rachael’s own frustration for what seemed like forever. All in all we where there about 6 hours, and did not yet have a reason why I was sick, just some prescriptions to take and hopefully I would get better. We finally got a call on Thursday from the hospital telling us that I had pneumonia which somehow was related, or not, to the heat stroke that I had experienced on Saturday.
The rest of the week I was just out. I couldn’t do anything. Not work, not play, no eating or drinking. It seemed like everything made me miserable. But the drugs did start to help. And I was able to drag myself out of bed and get into the car (for the first time since Tuesday) to go to church on Sunday. I didn’t help with set up or tear down as I usually do because I knew that doing something like that as I was just starting to heal would put me back down. I need to take it slow.
So, I’m back at work, before I should be (I am still very week) and trying to take life as slow as I can so that I can heal. And I promise to get back to posting more regularly. Oh, and by the way I think I’ve learned a huge lesson by all of this as to how to take care of my body in the extreme heat. And I just might have had my last energy drink.
Please pray for me.
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I love you very much, dear, and you are always in my prayers.
P.S. I love the sick pumpkin.
Yeah, finding a new picture for each post has been a something that keeps me excited about posting. I love all of the random images out there that no one will ever see.
Hi Dustin,
First time in a while I have been able to go to yor website. I was not aware that you were so sick. I think Auntie mention something about your stomach. I am so thankful you are okay and made it through. Heat stroke as you know can be fatal. This is something I teach at work and know how serious it can be. Please be even more careful in the future, as you are now more suseptible to heat exhaustion than ever. Give my best to Alina and big hugs and kisses to my Great Niece. Love A. Kim