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The dye they put into your vein, leaves a metallic taste in your mouth and throat, your body feels like your on fire....and you feel like you’ve wet your pants. This time was worse than the first time . But got to do what you got to do Won’t know results till a Dr. reviews the scan.
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You’ve been in my thoughts today. Prayers for positive results. I’m glad the yucky part is over
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AD(H)...your " bad" experience may lead to good!! Here,'s hoping!!
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I've had several CT scans but never experienced those things. Guess it depends on what they are scanning!AD wrote: ↑3 years agoThe dye they put into your vein, leaves a metallic taste in your mouth and throat, your body feels like your on fire....and you feel like you’ve wet your pants. This time was worse than the first time . But got to do what you got to do Won’t know results till a Dr. reviews the scan.
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To AD H My sister wanted to check in on how you are doing. She says other than the copper taste the other things you are experiencing probably means you are allergic to the dye. This will probably get worse with every CT so you need to have it noted in your medical file. We both hope your results show no major problem.
I myself was blindsided today. I have been feeling pretty good and had a six month check up early this afternoon. Mostly I was concerned about my A1C reading for my diabetes although my numbers have been good lately. Imagine my surprise when I got a phone call saying my EKG says I am in AFIB again. I am awaiting news from my cardiologist. I really do not want to have that shock treatment again. I want a stroke even less.
Anyhow I am hoping you are feeling better now.
I myself was blindsided today. I have been feeling pretty good and had a six month check up early this afternoon. Mostly I was concerned about my A1C reading for my diabetes although my numbers have been good lately. Imagine my surprise when I got a phone call saying my EKG says I am in AFIB again. I am awaiting news from my cardiologist. I really do not want to have that shock treatment again. I want a stroke even less.
Anyhow I am hoping you are feeling better now.
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I'm sorry you had such a bad experience but at least it's over. Prayers for good resultsAD wrote: ↑3 years agoThe dye they put into your vein, leaves a metallic taste in your mouth and throat, your body feels like your on fire....and you feel like you’ve wet your pants. This time was worse than the first time . But got to do what you got to do Won’t know results till a Dr. reviews the scan.
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@Sissy2Sissy2 wrote: ↑3 years agoTo AD H My sister wanted to check in on how you are doing. She says other than the copper taste the other things you are experiencing probably means you are allergic to the dye. This will probably get worse with every CT so you need to have it noted in your medical file. We both hope your results show no major problem.
I myself was blindsided today. I have been feeling pretty good and had a six month check up early this afternoon. Mostly I was concerned about my A1C reading for my diabetes although my numbers have been good lately. Imagine my surprise when I got a phone call saying my EKG says I am in AFIB again. I am awaiting news from my cardiologist. I really do not want to have that shock treatment again. I want a stroke even less.
Anyhow I am hoping you are feeling better now.
Hi Sissy, JQ told us about your AFIB scare and I wanted you to know that prayers were sent your way last night and this morning. I hope that you get nothing but good news from your cardiologist. Please rest. (((HUGS))) -GYPSY
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The lady who did the Scan told me before giving me the dye what to expect. They don’t use dye unless absolutely necessary. My problem is I have a ABDOMINAL AORTIC Aneurysms. The dye helps them pin point the accuracy of the size of the Aneurysm. Thank you all.... Sissy 2 prayers your way. Hope to hear from you and JQ this weekend ...H