Shot Ran Too Fast In Body. Headaches And Feel Awful. Remedy?
I had surgery in Jan. when they gave me the shot to put me under the stuff ran too fast in my body. I screamed and heard my Dr. ask what was wromg and the nurse said the valve was open too far and it was going in to fast. Since then I have had headaches and I feel awful. When I tell my Dr. they just pass it to the other Dr. What happens to someone when this happens? Donna
I understand it could disturbing and bothersome going through such an experience. I can reassure you that with tie these symptoms normally should fade out. Persistence of such symptoms like headaches and awful feeling makes me think it is important to reexamine you carefully once more, and be sure there is no other hidden and neglected disease. Migraine, tension headaches, cluster headaches, Polymyalgia are all condition that should also be checked.
I suggest you consult your primary care physician for a complete clinical review, and based on his findings, specific tests can then be prescribed. Thanks and kind regards.
Bain LE, MD.
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Shot Ran Too Fast In Body. Headaches And Feel Awful. Remedy?
Hi and thanks for the query, I understand it could disturbing and bothersome going through such an experience. I can reassure you that with tie these symptoms normally should fade out. Persistence of such symptoms like headaches and awful feeling makes me think it is important to reexamine you carefully once more, and be sure there is no other hidden and neglected disease. Migraine, tension headaches, cluster headaches, Polymyalgia are all condition that should also be checked. I suggest you consult your primary care physician for a complete clinical review, and based on his findings, specific tests can then be prescribed. Thanks and kind regards. Bain LE, MD.