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Update 2:
Looks like they 'probably' found what was wrong, and hopefully not serious. Still have to have a sadly expensive scan to figure out what is wrong. Fun thing is if they had done the scan while I was in the ER, it wouldn't have cost me any extra. Don't know how any person of average means has anything at all chronically wrong with them. I've already spent probably over $300 in two days just to get a 'possible' diagnosis, with the prospects of the scan cost me another grand out of pocket. That on top of the almost $450 a month insurance I already pay.
UPDATE:
Here is my rant. I just spent $150.00 copay because blood was dripping out of me. So I go to the ER. The doctor on call for my doc even said, yea, if the bleeding keeps going come in. The bleeding started without going to the bathroom.
So I go. Sit there explain everything. They take blood and the doc presses my back, groin, stomach asks about pain, etc (I have none). The look at my privates, etc. They draw blood. They get a urine sample. They give me an IV of normal saline.
They come back a little later telling me, no infection, go home and see your doc tomorrow. I kid you not a sheet for Tylenol was in the packet explaining the side effects and that I should take it if pain was experienced.
I call the doctor back, express my displeasure (as politely as I could) in knowing 'exactly' what I knew when I came in. The doc said it might be due to physical activity, etc, mentioned I was a little dehydrated (I had taken a long nap before I decided to go and hadn't drank water since noon or so, I'm more dehydrated on an average work day as I can't go to the bathroom when I want to at my job). I retorted that 'slight' dehydration would not cause blood dripping from my privates. They should said sorry that you are dissatisfied. They said if I were somewhere at a 'large medical facility' - they might would have more options, etc.
THIS IS WHY GUYS have a rep for not wanting to go to an ER - huge waste of time/money lots of times /rantoff
I'm scared to know if I get bills other than my copay - I don't use my health insurance enough to fully understand it. I can think of a million other things I needed to spend 150.00 on.
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Is an ER trip warranted?
Here is everything I know that may be of help in keeping me from freaking out, because googling these symptoms gives me the big "C" as a possibility everytime.
So here goes:
Since time change, I've been cycling more. I was doing 200 miles a month or so, but I've upped it to where I'd average 400 this month, so I've ridden 'more' this month so far.
Thursday, I raced - hard and fast with alot of guys - kicked my butt. Cramped that night, but other wise fine. I'm talking 23+ mph for 20 miles.
Friday, I rested.
Saturday, I rode 45 miles at a converstational pace - 15-16 mph.
Sunday, today - I rode 40 miles at a relaxing pace as well.
here is the graphic part, you've been warned:
At the beginning of the ride, I had a small sharp pain in my 'taint' that I otherwise would have forgot about, as it quickly subsided as I adjusted myself, and I thought I had just 'pinched' myself down there with my shorts not being adjusted or something.
Nothing remarkable about the ride, other than I needed to go the the bathroom pretty bad by the time I got home. Nothing that warranted a pit stop - but just a need to come in and go.
So I went.
Blood came out - it was clotted. (I took pics for the doctor whenever I get to seem him). It was only at the start of the stream. One clot was 'long' and stringy. The other was 'short' with a little blood around them.
Of course that freaked me out.
I've been reading up on this. I live in an isolated area with no quick care clinics on weekends, only an emergency room at a local hospital.
I waited a while, drank alot of water, and the same thing happened again - not as 'much' but pretty much the same thing in the same way.
It did not 'hurt' - but it 'stung' a little when the clot passed. I am in 'no pain' to speak of. It was more a 'surprise' that something came out if you can understand that.
I've read that these things can be caused from everything from cancer of the bladder to some 'runners' get it after hard runs. I found some mention of cyclists sometimes getting it too.
So ER or not? What should I demand of my doc tomorrow?
Sigh.
Looks like they 'probably' found what was wrong, and hopefully not serious. Still have to have a sadly expensive scan to figure out what is wrong. Fun thing is if they had done the scan while I was in the ER, it wouldn't have cost me any extra. Don't know how any person of average means has anything at all chronically wrong with them. I've already spent probably over $300 in two days just to get a 'possible' diagnosis, with the prospects of the scan cost me another grand out of pocket. That on top of the almost $450 a month insurance I already pay.
UPDATE:
Here is my rant. I just spent $150.00 copay because blood was dripping out of me. So I go to the ER. The doctor on call for my doc even said, yea, if the bleeding keeps going come in. The bleeding started without going to the bathroom.
So I go. Sit there explain everything. They take blood and the doc presses my back, groin, stomach asks about pain, etc (I have none). The look at my privates, etc. They draw blood. They get a urine sample. They give me an IV of normal saline.
They come back a little later telling me, no infection, go home and see your doc tomorrow. I kid you not a sheet for Tylenol was in the packet explaining the side effects and that I should take it if pain was experienced.
I call the doctor back, express my displeasure (as politely as I could) in knowing 'exactly' what I knew when I came in. The doc said it might be due to physical activity, etc, mentioned I was a little dehydrated (I had taken a long nap before I decided to go and hadn't drank water since noon or so, I'm more dehydrated on an average work day as I can't go to the bathroom when I want to at my job). I retorted that 'slight' dehydration would not cause blood dripping from my privates. They should said sorry that you are dissatisfied. They said if I were somewhere at a 'large medical facility' - they might would have more options, etc.
THIS IS WHY GUYS have a rep for not wanting to go to an ER - huge waste of time/money lots of times /rantoff
I'm scared to know if I get bills other than my copay - I don't use my health insurance enough to fully understand it. I can think of a million other things I needed to spend 150.00 on.
-----------------------------
Is an ER trip warranted?
Here is everything I know that may be of help in keeping me from freaking out, because googling these symptoms gives me the big "C" as a possibility everytime.
So here goes:
Since time change, I've been cycling more. I was doing 200 miles a month or so, but I've upped it to where I'd average 400 this month, so I've ridden 'more' this month so far.
Thursday, I raced - hard and fast with alot of guys - kicked my butt. Cramped that night, but other wise fine. I'm talking 23+ mph for 20 miles.
Friday, I rested.
Saturday, I rode 45 miles at a converstational pace - 15-16 mph.
Sunday, today - I rode 40 miles at a relaxing pace as well.
here is the graphic part, you've been warned:
At the beginning of the ride, I had a small sharp pain in my 'taint' that I otherwise would have forgot about, as it quickly subsided as I adjusted myself, and I thought I had just 'pinched' myself down there with my shorts not being adjusted or something.
Nothing remarkable about the ride, other than I needed to go the the bathroom pretty bad by the time I got home. Nothing that warranted a pit stop - but just a need to come in and go.
So I went.
Blood came out - it was clotted. (I took pics for the doctor whenever I get to seem him). It was only at the start of the stream. One clot was 'long' and stringy. The other was 'short' with a little blood around them.
Of course that freaked me out.
I've been reading up on this. I live in an isolated area with no quick care clinics on weekends, only an emergency room at a local hospital.
I waited a while, drank alot of water, and the same thing happened again - not as 'much' but pretty much the same thing in the same way.
It did not 'hurt' - but it 'stung' a little when the clot passed. I am in 'no pain' to speak of. It was more a 'surprise' that something came out if you can understand that.
I've read that these things can be caused from everything from cancer of the bladder to some 'runners' get it after hard runs. I found some mention of cyclists sometimes getting it too.
So ER or not? What should I demand of my doc tomorrow?
Sigh.
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