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asto-labs · 7 months ago
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What Type of Tests are Included in a Fever Profile Test?
Several specialized tests may be included in a fever profile exam to offer a thorough assessment. The following are some typical blood tests that are usually included in a fever panel:
Full hemogram (ESR, CBC) Dengue IgG & IgM, dengue Antigen NS1, IgM typhoid Malaria peripheral smear regular testing of the urine SGPT Blood Culture (Aerobic)
Using a needle inserted into the vein, approximately 4 ml of blood sample and 3 ml of blood serum are needed for the test. Furthermore, ten milliliters or so of spot urine are collected in a container for analysis.
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lucrezianoin · 5 months ago
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Well, so my third attempt this year to find out what my chronic pain is ended up in another failure
Last year I completely gave up after too many random diagnosis and no solution. I'm trying again:
- gynecologist asked me if I wanted the pill if I had pain during my period (the pain is constant it just gets more intense during my period and my period is much more heavy as well since last year), the rest of the cancer test were clear
- GP says maybe it's stomach (?? Pain is under my ribs so I guess it could be), she gives me anti acid to try. The anti acid makes me feel so sick I stop at day six.
- I go back for blood tests, all clear. The GP is like okay bye, and I'm like ?? I still have pain?? Like I am missing so many working days. So she gives me ibuprofen (now keep in mind she thought it was my stomach before, and now she's giving me something that is usually not kind on the stomach). She tells me take it for two weeks every time you have pain (which would be every day for me)
And I'm like.. okay... And then she says something like "unfortunately it's impossible to know what it is, maybe it's your depression"
Now, I'm not depressed. I've not been diagnosed with depression. I take ADHD medications. This is the third time she calls them "anti depressants" and she tells me I have depression. I don't??
So I decided to go to a private clinic for an ultrasound, on my own. I don't understand why Doctors in Germany are like this. I've lived in three different countries and this is the only one where I've seen this level of incompetence, rudeness and disregard. If you're not immediately dying then it's "depression" (even if you are not diagnosed with it and don't have it).
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brennacedria · 2 years ago
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Ugh. I'm so sniffly that desk neighbor thought I was crying. 🤧 Sweet that she asked if I was okay, tho.
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random2908 · 2 years ago
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Just as the covid is starting to improve my period hits. I guess I was right the first time about the aches I was feeling a few days ago, when I told my dad viral aches just feel like PMS anyway.
(He’d been complaining that the aches were the worst part of the flu, at least, although he said they weren’t as bad with covid. I was like... that’s the worst part of the flu to you? Vague PMS-like aches? Not the feeling of impending doom that you’re going to die because your temperature is 102.5 and you can’t remember what it felt like to be able to get out of bed? Just a dull ache that you don’t even have to pay attention to?)
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amecoresearchblogs · 4 months ago
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Oxford University scientists have recently commenced human testing of a highly anticipated Marburg virus vaccine. This significant development offers hope in the fight against one of the world’s deadliest pathogens. The Marburg virus, closely related to Ebola, has been responsible for numerous outbreaks, primarily affecting health workers in the affected regions.
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technicolorxsn · 1 year ago
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bad emotional regulation my enemy.....
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damnyousubdermalirritants · 3 months ago
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UPDATE: NOVAVAX NOW AVAILABLE!!!
Hi everyone, it's been about a year since I posted about updated COVID vaccines and it's time for another update if you are in the US:
THE BRIDGE ACCESS PROGRAM IS ENDING!!!!
If you are uninsured or your insurance does not cover covid boosters, please schedule a new booster appointment before the end of August because the Bridge Access Program (the way the government will still pay for your booster) ends in September. The updated mRNA boosters from Moderna and Pfizer are available now. Go Go GO!!!
Shitty, I know! If you can call your congressional reps, the FDA, the CDC, whomever to tell them you want this program to continue/be reinstated, that would be great. Also, while you're at it, call the FDA to tell them to expedite the approval for the updated Novavax booster (3017962640).
The new Novavax vaccine is designed for the JN.1 strain which is one of the most recent mutations of the virus going around. If you have insurance and can afford to wait, I highly recommend getting the Novavax booster when it becomes available.
We are currently in the largest Covid summer surge since 2021
If you haven't had a booster in the past six months you are essentially unvaccinated. New strains with different spike proteins keep evolving faster than vaccine development and distribution can keep up. All that said, getting Covid is not a moral failing. If you do feel sick, take a rapid test! If it's negative, test again a day or two later. It is better to know than not to know. Here's a refresh on how to take a rapid test correctly:
If you do get Covid, it is worth getting on antiretrovirals within the first week of symptoms to reduce the overall viral load your body has to fight. If your insurance doesn't cover Paxlovid or Remdesivir, here are other low/no-cost ways to access it:
If you get sick, rest radically even after you stop testing positive on rapid tests. Avoid exercising for at least eight weeks after the fact to reduce the risk of developing long covid.
Regardless of your vaccination status, masking with a KN95 or N95 respirator (or equivalent standards in your country i.e. FFP2/3 in the EU) is the most reliable way to protect yourself and others. If Covid protections are a financial burden, there is likely an active Mask Bloc near you doing free distribution of respirators and tests that would be happy to help you. Here's a global map of them from covidactionmap.org
Some quick tips: if you're wearing a bi-fold mask, flatten the nose-bridge wire completely, then mold it to your nose on your face for a better fit. The best mask is the one that you will actually wear regularly to protect yourself. I really like the selection of styles, sizes and colors from WellBefore:
As school is starting, getting you and your family boosted is one of the best things you can do to protect yourselves. Masking is perhaps even more important. If you can advocate for updating and regularly changing the HVAC filters at your local schools to MERV-13 or higher to keep the indoor air cleaner, that can also make a big difference. Better indoor air quality in schools helps protect kids from illness, allergies, wildfire smoke, and more per the EPA's website.
These are steps you can take to improve air quality at home as well. Corsi-Rosenthal boxes are low-cost and highly effective for cleaning the air indoors.
Here's a map of clean air lending libraries for getting access to air purifiers for events from cleanairclub.org
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traitormithos · 2 years ago
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I need to whine
So I took off Monday through Thursday because Chain of Thorns came out on Tuesday and I wanted to read it uninterrupted. And then even better, I somehow got Friday through Sunday, before those days, off as well. Giving me 7 whole days off from work. Exciting, right?
Until Monday that is. I woke up later than normal and felt achey. I pushed it off as fatigue from oversleeping and just watched titanic and '86 challenger documentaries. But then I woke up Tuesday and knew something was wrong. Checked temp, BAM fever. Took tylenol and went back to bed till walmart opened so I could get some cold/flu medicine. (I wore a mask)
Anyway, I figured it would go away, I haven't been sick since 2011 no way I'd get sick now. I'm 5 years flu vaccinated and covid vaccinated. Well, Wednesday goes by with no improvement, just added another symptom (the worst one imo): congestion. But I did start feeling better towards the end of the day, which was good because I was to go back to work Friday (tomorrow).
So I wake up Thursday (today) feeling miserable yet again. Check for fever but honestly I think my thermometer is broken. Took more tylenol and had my brother come home from work to take me to the urgentcare (since the closest one affiliated with my employer is like 25 minutes away and I just wasn't feeling up to driving). I get to the urgentclinic and I have a fever of 101.3, and that's post taking 1000mg of tylenol more than an hour earlier so who knows how high it originally was.
So the verdict: Covid. Which was so funny to me that I laughed when they told me. 3 years of no covid and I somehow get it on my 7 day off stretch? I barely even left the house. So I don't know when I was exposed. So now I'm mid-5 day quarantine. I can't go back to work till Sunday, if I'm fever free. But I'm very symptomatic right now and most of my coworkers who have had covid lately have been asymptomatic. I just hope my hospital doesn't classify it as hospital-onset (I just don't want to be a statistic) because I haven't been there since last Thursday. And I also have to wait to be approved to go back to work by employee health (it would be so much easier if it were the flu)
Also, the urgentcare doctor actually spent more time talking to me about my blood pressure and whether I've gotten a doctor for it yet (because I went to another urgentcare in the same network for that last Monday I worked, which resulted in the ER trip). Like bro it's only been a little over a week. Chill. So yeah, covid with a nice long lecture of make-sure-you-see-a-pcp-for-your-blood-pressure.
All I've ever wanted was for people to believe me about it but now that it's on record, they're going to lecture me about it every time.
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covid-safer-hotties · 1 month ago
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By Pandora Dewan
Levels of the virus that causes COVID-19 remain high across the U.S. despite recent decreases in positive case reports across the country. However, viral activity varies significantly across different states, new data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows.
As of September 21, the overall viral activity level in wastewater across the country has been demoted from "very high" to just "high," although "very high" levels are still being detected in 13 states. These are particularly concentrated in the Midwest. Twenty-one states now exhibit "high" levels of wastewater activity, and nine are classed as "moderate."
Meanwhile, "low" levels have been detected in six states, with "minimal" levels, the lowest classification, seen in New York.
After a surge in COVID-19 cases this summer, infection rates seem to be on the decline. Positive tests now account for 11.6 percent of all COVID tests (excluding at-home testing) in the U.S., down 1.8 percent from the previous week. Coronavirus levels do remain high in certain states, especially those in the Central U.S.
The map below shows which states have seen the highest detections in wastewater.
(Follow link for interactive map)
Viral levels in wastewater are a helpful indicator of disease prevalence within a population.
Recent spikes in COVID-19 cases have been largely driven by a new class of subvariants nicknamed FLiRT after the position of the mutations on the virus' spike proteins, the projections that allow them to enter our cells.
These proteins are also used as targets by immune systems and vaccinations, so changes in their structure can allow the virus to bypass the body's defenses more easily. However, existing vaccines are likely to provide at least some form of protection against more severe symptoms and long COVID.
As of September 28, the now dominant subvariant, KP.3.1.1, accounted for more than 59 percent of all U.S. COVID-19 cases over the previous two weeks, according to the CDC, with the FLiRT variants accounting for more than 80 percent of cases in total.
However, while the U.S. has seen a steady rise in infections over the summer, hospitalizations and deaths have remained relatively low. It appears that the new FLiRT variants, while more infectious, do not generally cause such severe symptoms.
The symptoms include the following, according to the CDC:
Fever or chills Cough Shortness of breath Fatigue Muscle or body aches Headache Loss of taste or smell Sore throat Runny nose Nausea or vomiting Diarrhea
More vulnerable individuals may still be at risk of severe illness, so it is important to self-isolate if you receive a positive COVID test.
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magz · 3 months ago
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3 COVID Experts on Why the CDC’s Isolation Guidelines Are Bad for Public Health
You can still be contagious if you’re fever-free and feeling better.
Article Date: March 7, 2024
Article Blurb:
Given that COVID is still very contagious, Lara Jirmanus, MD, MPH, a clinical instructor at Harvard Medical School and fellow at the FXB Center at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, says the newest guidelines are more confusing—and that they’re even misleading. She tells SELF that the CDC’s messaging implicitly communicates two falsehoods: that COVID has “ceased to be a threat,” and that it “stops being transmitted when people stop having a fever.” According to Dr. Jirmanus, infectiousness has little to do with specific symptoms, since you can be sick (and contagious) without a fever and with few, mild, or even no symptoms at all. And if you’re testing positive on rapid tests, you’re very likely still able to infect others, even if you feel fine.
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“Shortening isolation below five days supports economic interests and is not in the interest of protecting health, as the contagious period can vary with current variants,” Kaitlin Sundling, MD, PhD, director of cytology at Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and member of the People’s CDC, tells SELF. She believes that the CDC’s updated recommendations are moving in the wrong direction. “COVID isolation should be expanded, not reduced or eliminated. There is no change in the scientific evidence around COVID transmission that would support reducing the recommended isolation period below five days,” she says. “Extending isolation beyond five days would be a safer approach, both to prevent viral spread and to allow people adequate time to recover.”
Despite what the CDC guidelines say, Dr. Sundling’s advice is to isolate for 10 to 14 days, if you have that option, and take two rapid tests with negative results at least 24 hours apart before going about your daily life as usual again. (Because Americans do not have universal paid sick leave, Dr. Sundling recognizes that many people will have to return to work or other responsibilities earlier than this. In that case, she says, people should be “wearing a well-fitting respirator and limiting in-person activities only to what is essential.”)
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sugarikiz · 8 months ago
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in which you find yourself not wanting to bother riki with the fact that you’re really stressed out about your upcoming finals but he figures out how bad your anxiety is once he finds you on your desk, silently crying with your head in your textbook the day before the first exam…
[Contains Comfort and established relationships, pda as well]
WARNING mention of toxic relationships and mean exes
• release date ~ 24/04/2024 in my country
• FLUFF FLUFF FLUFF FLUFF FLUFFFFFFFFF
• idol bf!riki x reader
• oneshot
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You repeatedly tell Riki that you’re okay and that you’re not stressed about your finals but deep inside, you knew you were lying….
It hurt you each time that you had to lie because you knew that if he found out that you were lying, he would get really worried as to why you lied to him. So, you put on as real of a brave face as you could when inside, you felt like sobbing into rikis shirt while he gently holds you, silently comforting you with just his presence, but because of his packed schedule he has as an idol, you didn’t feel like troubling him with such a small problem, little did you know that holding your stress in would lead to you sobbing into your textbook on your desk.
You had never felt so much anxiety before an exam since you were a straight A student your whole life, and had never gotten a grade below a B and that B was only because you caught a viral fever and were barely able to write your test.
You hadn’t gone out of your room all day, let alone eaten something and because today was one of Riki’s few off days, he was at home, but because your door was locked, he tried all ways to get to you without opening you door and invading your study time… calling out to you, messaging you, calling you on the phone, knocking, but no response. He knew you were studying for your exams but he knows that you don’t normally skip meals, especially during finals.
He decides to knock again. He gently calls out your name while knocking on your locked door, only to be met with soft sobbing on the other end of the door. He, as a last resort, grabs the key to your door and slots it into the keyhole. The sight he was met with was a very heartbreaking one. You were sobbing into your science textbook, hugging your knees, your hair covering your entire face. You were still in your pajamas and were looking very pale.
You only noticed he was in the room when he gently collected your hair in his hands and tied your hair into a ponytail with a scrunchie that was on your still unmade bed. You look up at him with bloodshot eyes, which looked like you’d been crying for hours. He pulls you into a soft embrace, so gently, that one would believe that you were made of glass. You cry into his shirt, tears staining it but he couldn’t care less. All he cared about was you.
He pulls out of the hug, and looks at you so lovingly, his own eyes glossy due to the fact that you were crying. “Why didn’t you tell me, y/nnie, I could’ve helped…” he softly says. “Ki, I knew how busy you were and, well, I haven’t told you about this yet, but the reason I was so distant when we first got together was because my ex, he was so toxic and would shout at me if I went to him with my worries, he would get so mad and argue with me so much that by the time I left him, I was scared that all men were like that… but then I met you, and I lost that fear, but I still have a problem telling people about my feelings….” You reply softly towards the end, more tears welling up in your eyes. as if the look in his eyes couldn’t get gentler, they got more glossy as he pulled you into his embrace once more…
“Oh, yn, I didn’t know you went through all that on your own.. But next time, please tell me what’s bothering you and there’s no need to lie at all, I’m always going to be there to help you and listen, okay?” He says into the crook of your neck. “Thank you”, was all you could muster after the hours of crying. He pulls away a bit after a while, and then gently gives you a kiss on your lips, closing the gap on between your lips and his. He lifts his lips away from yours and laces your fingers into his, pulls you up and mumbles something about making instant ramen, which you genuinely needed, because, as mentioned earlier, you hadn’t eaten all day.
As you slurped your ramen up in record speed, Riki watched in adoration… how could you look so pretty even after crying?
You finished your bowl of ramen,and attempted to get up to put your bowl into the sink, but were pulled back into your seat by Riki, who insisted that he puts your bowl in the sink. You gave in, knowing that he was not going to let you go, and sit back down.
You were lucky to have a boyfriend like Riki and you would always be okay, as long as he was there with you…
END!
@ms-no1kpopstan’s not yours. Please do not translate, steal, plagiarise, or repost without my permission… pls send an ask if so, and it must have my credits if so.
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drdemonprince · 1 year ago
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also like... getting a sexually transmitted infection, as an experience, is mostly fine and pretty mundane. again it is important to educate oneself about the various risks one is subjecting oneself to, but part of that means recognizing that a great many of the risks that you face while having sex just aren't all that big a deal.
I've had plenty of UTI's; they hurt and then you hop on Lemonaid Health or a similar app and get a prescription for antibiotics that costs like $0.20 and then you're almost instantly fine. You get a yeast infection, you run to the pharmacy for a suppository or you get a pill from your doctor and you're fine. You have a herpes outbreak, it stings like the dickens, maybe you even have a fever the first time, and you get some anti-virals from an app or your doctor or some abreva and it soothes the terribly spiky feeling and you're fine. there's so many strains of HPV out there that it's impossible to contain and most of them are so low-impact that you can't even get a sexual health clinic to test for them, just get the Gardasil vaccine for the few strains that cause cancer and roll on.
Get your Monkeypox shots. Get on PreP if you can. Use a barrier. Wear a mask if you can. Accept that the human body gets welts and bad smells and itchy spots and chafing and that sometimes you catch a cold and that some people are chronically ill and that we all harbor all kinds of bacteria and viruses within our bodies that do not have our DNA but which have been integral to humanity's evolution over time. We should do our best to be responsible but equating health with morality or claiming that human beings have full control over their health is an oppressive and unrealistic concept.
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macgyvermedical · 2 months ago
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Be careful with that appendicitis thing, though. Not all pain on the right side can be attributed to appendicitis.
I was in the emergency room after a fall. The way they have the emergency room set up, there's little curtains between cubicles and you can hear everything. There was this boy who was 12-14 years old (he was in middle school) who was there because of a mystery sickness. They had him down in the testing area where I was getting my leg x-rayed and his father told me that they thought it was appendicitis so they were getting a scan.
Later on, the doctor came in there to talk to them. The boy had strep throat. They didn't think to take tests for Covid, flu, and strep before scaring the crap out of him that he was about to have surgery. They take ten minutes and don't require invasive and expensive tests.
You're right that not all right sided pain is appendicitis, but any abdominal pain with fever needs the more dangerous stuff (like appendicitis or a bowel blockage) ruled out before the less dangerous stuff (strep throat, viral gastroenteritis, etc...). Hopefully they kind of do everything at the same time (though tbh strep throat is way down on the list when abdominal pain is the presenting problem).
The options in the quiz are not specifically for appendicitis- they are for peritonitis, which is an inflammation in the sac around the abdominal organs. Appendicitis will cause peritonitis around where the appendix is, so if you can find peritonitis, and the pain is where the appendix usually is, it raises the suspicion for appendicitis.
Does it work every time? No. But it used to be that 9/10 times if the physical diagnosis techniques were saying appendicitis, it was appendicitis (that last time, oh well, you got a surgery you didn't need, but it was better than not getting a surgery you did, right?).
Today, generally, we don't really bother with as many physical diagnosis things (like finding peritonitis via abdomen jiggling), since we have powerful imaging technology that takes the guesswork right out of it. Could they have done some? Yes, and it might have helped rule appendicitis out. But likely for liability reasons they still would have had to do the scan, which means they still would have had to tell the kid and his father what they were doing the scan about.
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ixhika-jsx · 2 months ago
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27 . 08 . 2024 - back in existence
I gave up on my procrastination wohooo!! Went to school as usual
(did PNC and work energy and power and thermodynamics alsooo i bunked my computer lecture) but didn't went to mathematics coaching to give test because I decided to give the test tommorow before my lecture (my mom's idea)
Then planned on the half yearly examination (starting from 7th of September) and studied Periodicity and classification of elements of chemistry (I overcomed my fear of chemistry finally)
I practiced dance for an hour as of my hobby and I noticed that I am feeling like a child all over again and I love it.
In the end of the day I dozed off early after some scrolling time on my mobile.
Some past days
I got sick yk the viral fever also I was being busy too
Another reason Is that my really good friend with whom I fought earlier like months ago now we patched up back again ( we flirted too lol)
So yea I am officially back in existence
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positivelyholland · 1 year ago
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Can we please get some more Tom Cruise x daughter reader??????
pairing: tom cruise x daughter!reader
genre: fluff???
summary: as a sickness starts to get the best of you, Tom can't calm his worry for his daughter's health.
warnings: sickness, hospitals, lowkey kinda angst for a second but not really
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As you lay in your bed, feeling the weight of sickness pulling you down, your dad hovered nearby with deep concern etched on his face. 
He was pacing back and forth, unsure of what to do as he gazed at his precious teenage daughter, his heart aching at the sight of you suffering.
"Dad," you weakly called out, your voice barely above a whisper. "I'll be okay. It's just a fever."
Tom rushed to your side, gently placing a hand on your forehead to check your temperature. "I know, sweetheart, but I can't help but worry. You mean the world to me, and seeing you like this breaks my heart."
His genuine concern touched your heart, even in your weakened state. You mustered a small smile, trying to reassure him, "I'll be fine, Dad. I promise."
But Tom couldn't shake off his worries. He decided that it was best to take you to the hospital to make sure everything was okay. 
As he carried you in his arms to the car, you couldn't help but feel grateful to have a father like him – someone who cared so deeply for you.
At the hospital, Tom stayed by your side throughout all the tests and examinations. He held your hand tightly, offering silent comfort as you endured various procedures. 
When the doctor finally came in with the results, Tom's heart pounded with fear, hoping for the best but fearing the worst.
"It's just a viral infection," the doctor explained, offering a reassuring smile. "With some rest and proper medication, she should be back on her feet in no time."
Tom let out a sigh of relief, and you could see the tension leaving his body. He thanked the doctor, grateful for the reassurance that you were going to be okay.
Back at home, Tom took extra care of you. He made your favorite soup and brought it to your bedside, ensuring you took your medication on time. He even stayed up late with you, telling you stories from his movie sets to keep your spirits up.
"Dad, you really don't have to stay up with me," you said, feeling touched by his constant presence.
Tom smiled warmly, brushing a strand of hair away from your forehead. "There's nowhere else I'd rather be, kiddo. You're my priority, and I won't leave your side until you're fully recovered."
His dedication and love made you feel safe and loved, and you knew deep down that you were lucky to have a father like him.
 Despite feeling unwell, you cherished these moments together, knowing that your dad was there to support you no matter what.
As the days passed, your health slowly improved. Tom was like a shadow, never leaving your side. He was there to celebrate the small victories of feeling a little better each day, and he was there to comfort you during moments of frustration when you weren't recovering as quickly as you hoped.
One evening, as you both sat on the couch, watching a movie together, Tom turned to you with a serious expression. 
"You know, I almost lost you back there, and it scared me to my core."
"Dad," you replied, reaching out to hold his hand. "I'm sorry for worrying you, but I'm getting better now."
He smiled softly, squeezing your hand. "I know, but it made me realize how much you mean to me. You're everything to me, and I don't ever want to lose you."
You felt tears welling up in your eyes, moved by his words. "I love you too, Dad. I'm so grateful for everything you do for me."
Tom pulled you into a tight embrace, holding you close as if he never wanted to let go. "And I love you more than anything in this world, princess. You're my joy, my light, and I'll always be here for you."
With each passing day, your strength returned, and you began to feel like your old self again. Tom's loving care had played a significant role in your recovery, and you were thankful for his unwavering support.
As you both walked through the park one sunny afternoon, you turned to your dad and smiled brightly. "I'm feeling much better now, Dad. Thank you for being there for me."
Tom grinned, ruffling your hair affectionately. "You're welcome, sweetheart. I'll always be here for you, no matter what. My love for you is unconditional."
As you continued to slowly but surely recover, you and your dad to spent more quality time together. In the end, this stressful experience brought you even closer to your father.
As the days turned into weeks and weeks into months, you fully recovered, but that didn't stop Tom from worrying about you
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hallmarkchrismasmovie · 8 months ago
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so ive been having a flare up for 3 whole weeks now, symptoms include:
intense upper abdominal pain after eating
vomiting most solids*
intense back pain at the same height as the stomach pain but at different times
headaches
fevers
dizziness
fatigue
weight loss
*this has lessened since i went to the hospital a week ago and they gave me a new round of pantaparazole (which ive been on before because i have a gerd diagnosis)
ive had flare ups before with similar symptoms but this level of vomiting is new and its never gone on this long. the hospital confirmed its nothing viral and nothing super visible like a stomach bleed or something with my kidneys. does this seem familiar to anyone?
i should note that my doctor is adament its not crohns or colitis because of the stool tests shes done. ive had a colonoscopy, a gastroscopy, and a ct and the only thing they found was enlarged lymph nodes in my large intestine and acid reflux burns in my esophagus.
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