Pop goes the...

I should have known this would happen: I  was in the shower this morning shaving because I wanted to wear a dress to the Elbow concert at the 9:30 club tonight. (Last time I injured myself? Getting ready for Alton Brown).


I am bent over to shave my right calf and  I feel a pop and I am in excruciating pain. More pain than  I have felt in quite a while.
I sank down onto my knees and tried to summon up the grit to stand, rinse my hair, put a towel on, and get dressed. That took a half hour of using every curse word that I have.

I knew immediately:  I needed to go to the hospital.  I am stubborn. I should have called a friend (see Emily...I admit that I was wrong) instead of going in a cab.  I get to GW and go through triage and am brought back quickly.

But I wasn't impressed with the ER protocol. Give me drugs (that i already have at home) and send me on my way. T he attending ER doc was all like "trust me, this is what I do" to which I replied "So where did you do your ortho residency?"


I email my surgeon. I call his on-call Ortho resident. On-call just happens to work with my surgeon. I was admitted soon after. We did a contrast dye MRI to see what is going on. They gave me better meds (which explains the typos and why it has taken a few hours to write this [but I have now gone back and fixed some of the typos]) and have been coming by to check on me. The nurses here on 4north understand pain and that with some ortho injuries, time is of the essence. 


Sadly, I missed Elbow. But my neighbor John checked in on Jack Cat and brought me Ted and Gatorade. I gave him the tickets and he had an amazing time. So not all was lost.

My Nihal even swung over to check-in on me right before visiting hours ended.


I will update once I get the radiology re report tomorrow. (Hopefully my surgeon will see me before I get discharged.)

So what do I need from you, my friends? Understanding more than anything.  I want you to see me fighting for myself. I don't want you to think that I am giving in to my injuries.

Even if this turns out that I didn't herniate a disc, I made the right decision to come.  Pain is an important signal to the brain that something isn't as it should be.

[UPDATE:  resident came in the morning and he said it wasn't a herniation. Occupational therapist said it was a mild herniation at L3-L4. I wish they would just give me a copy of the radiology report. But i will be discharged sometime today.]

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So sorry -- glad you are getting good and attentive care.

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Great work not giving up on getting some decent care! I find it hard to stand up to authority. Keep fighting for your health.

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@TL -- it took a while but when i got the help that I deserved things got much better.

@Natalie -- it took me almost a decade to get my diagnosis. One egotistical ER doctor wasn't going to get in my way from getting the care that i knew I not only deserved but also needed. Pain meds and steroids just mask what is going on with my back. I'm much more of a danger to myself in that state.

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He makes a good body double doesn't he?

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