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Mental Health
May 18, 2024
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To take Ozempic or not! #2
When my grandson came home from school last week, he wanted to know what was wrong with my eye. I didn’t know what he was talking about, so I jumped up, looked in my mirror, and saw something red in my left eye. I was like, WTH!I gave my grandson my phone and told him to photograph my eye so I could see what was going on. When he returned my phone, I could clearly see the blood clot in my left eye. The clot was so sizeable I thought it strange that I felt nothing.Again, I was like, WTH! I went to Google, where I saw several things a blood clot in the eye could mean. Retinal artery occlusion(RAO) can come from having diabetes and high blood pressure. This condition can cause permanent eye damage if left untreated. I also read something about an eye stroke, the narrowing of the blood vessels in the retina.I didn’t understand most of what I was reading, so I decided it was best to see a doctor. I went to an urgent care clinic that evening. Besides the blood clot, I shared my other symptoms with the doctor. I told her that I had been having headaches, jaw discomfort( which could be my TMJ), and temple and scalp tenderness for a few days. I thought I was having a tension headache because the above symptoms were signs of a tension headache.During my examination, the doctor explained that my symptoms were also classic for Giant cell arteritis (GCA). GCA is inflammation in the blood vessels. This condition, if I had it, needed to be treated promptly, which is why she wanted me to go to the ER. However, I didn’t want to go to the emergency room. She insisted that I see an eye doctor the next day. I agreed. Why wouldn’t I?Before I left Urgent Care that evening, the doctor gave me a prescription for 60 mg of prednisone. This large dose would reduce any inflammation going on. The next day, I saw my primary care doctor. She wasn’t as concerned about the blood clot in my eye as she was about the other symptoms I mentioned.She was skeptical about sending me for labs because anything that would have shown up probably wouldn’t because of the prednisone I took the night before. I spoke with my primary care doctor today, and she told me my lab results were good. However, if I get another blood clot, I can come in and be reevaluated. As always, until the next blog, be blessed.
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