What a day! I was tired to start with, having been awake half the night itching and scratching, trying to soothe my sores with a cold compress; early nodding off, then manically raking my skin again, repeating the whole process.
When I finally did get up this morning I had a lovely ‘cankle’, as my ankle was so swollen it was difficult to distinguish it from leg! It was also scabby, red and hot to the touch, (oh and not to mention painful as hell).
I hobbled down the road to meet up with one of the kind nurses on shift with me today who gave me a lift in to work. Once I got there I moaned to anyone who would listen how sore my ankle was, and I pulled up my trouser leg to show them (much to their delight I am sure)!
I put a dressing on it. but we were pretty busy at work being extremely short-staffed, so I tried to put it out of my mind, although of course it still hurt. I did show it to one of our ward doctors and she advised me to see my GP or go to A & E in the hospital. I phoned my GP and managed to get an appointment after work. Mr Grump borrowed the neighbour’s car to take me down there as I didn’t fancy hobbling all the way there and back after being on it all day as it was.
The doctor looked at my ankle and other sores and told me it was impetigo! Well I wasn’t expecting that, especially as it is highly contagious! Great! Yet more antibiotics, my third lot this year so far! Some of my colleagues at work were thrilled as well when I phoned up to let them know; especially as I had been waving my poor contaminated ankle around all day. I don’t think I am going to be very popular!

You poor thing!!!!
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I would just like to know how I ended up getting it!
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I’d be wanting to know that too!!
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WE have a little girl in school with it, well, she isn’t in school, as it is highly contagious, as you know now!!!!
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Poor little girl, must be horrendous for her, I know how bad it is for me. If I had realised what it was I would have phoned worked.
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She got it and was diagnosed in the holidays, but new spots keep on coming, poor thing !
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Oh Yuck! Hopefully mine will start to go soon as i am taking some antibiotics
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Fingers crossed! Get well soon 😊
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Thank you 🙂
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oh my….that’s awful…hope you are feeling better soon – and hey, it could have been worse…it could have been bed bugs! 😉
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Ha Ha! I was beginning to think it was or fleas or something horrid! It is only me that is contaminated though so God knows where I got it from, but it go go straight back!
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Feel better soon!
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Thanks Tonya. It’s getting on my nerves now all this itching.
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I’m sorry! Itching can definitely drive you up a wall. You may already be using a cream. If you’re not, something like Cortizone Cream is helpful ( not sure if you have that in UK). Hope this is over soon. Take care!! 🙂
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Yes we have got Cortizone cream over here. I do have some anti histamine cream I might try just to see if that does anything. Thanks Tonya 🙂
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OH my GOODNESS! I’m glad you saw the doctor! You’ll be feeling much better soon!
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Yes, I couldn’t believe it! I am still being driven mad by the itching but hopefully not for too much longer!
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Oh! Terrible, but how great you were seen so quickly and now are on your way through this! Sorry you have to go through this…hope it heals up quick!
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Yes I was extremely lucky to get an appointment so quickly. Thank you 🙂
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Ooooh!! Be better soon!
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Thanks so much I am taking the tablets 🙂
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