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‎05-01-2026 07:26 PM
Thank you for these glorious pictures @Bird mama What a lovely end to the day.
‎05-01-2026 07:28 PM
@Bird mama You were so smart to go to Urgent Care.
I hope you continue to improve. Sending hugs and prayers.
‎05-02-2026 09:40 AM
hey guys
not much today
cloudy rain for later today
‎05-02-2026 10:50 AM

‎05-02-2026 03:54 PM
@Bird mama 🤗
So glad you now have the meds to help clear up your leg problem
and
also very thankful it wasn't shingles instead!
🙏
‎05-02-2026 06:15 PM - edited ‎05-02-2026 06:23 PM
@Bird mama wrote:I'm looking at a calendar on the wall next to my desk and still can't believe it is the first of May.
Late Monday afternoon I noticed a red blotch on my upper left thigh. I didn't give it much thought because my skin has become hypersensitive since I hit my 50's. There is an old saying in Michigan that if you live here long enough you will either develop sinus issues or allergies.
The blotch was still there and a bit larger on Tuesday so I applied Calamine lotion on it because Calamine lotion is my wonder drug. When I got up on Wednesday morning the blotch was bigger and warm to the touch. I sat on the sofa and said you know, you asked Mary to go to urgent care when she first felt ill and she refused. Follow your own advice Bernie. I arrived at my local urgent care as soon as they opened and was diagnosed with cellulitis. There are no cuts or abrasions in that area of my body so your guess is as good as mine how this started.
The physician was wonderful. My vital signs were excellent and I actually gained one pound (yea). There was no swelling, blistering or anything like that and the doctor said that I caught it really early and that the infection was localized. I received a shot of Rocephin and a prescription for Keflex. She thinks 5 days of 500mg of Keflex 4 times a day should do the trick and I am seeing improvement.
Always somethin'
@Bird mama You are right, always somethin.' I am glad the issue was solved.
‎05-02-2026 07:56 PM
To any moderators reading this - I'm talking about my reaction to a vaccine, not trying to initiate any kind of political debates about vaccines or pandemics.
@Mz iMac When the COVID vaccine first became available in 2021, I expected my arm to get sore or maybe a little red for the first shot. My skin around the injection site overreacted with every single iteration of COVID vaccine that I received. Every single one. My skin blistered, burned and itched all at the same time. The only topical treatment that allowed me to sleep and function for 3 weeks after each injection was Calamine Lotion. I had bottles of Calamine lotion upstairs, downstairs in medicine cabinets, on the kitchen table. I should have bought stock in it, lol.
‎05-02-2026 07:57 PM
@gloriajean I'm doing well GloriaJean. These weird things happen sometimes and I am abundantly blessed that it was caught early and treatable at home.
‎05-03-2026 09:56 AM
just a check in before my morning walk
‎05-03-2026 09:58 AM

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