So 2016 has been a crap year for me. Just a quick recap of all the crap I've dealt with...
* Lost my home to a fire in my apartment building.
* Thankfully my stuff wasn't burned, but due to bronchitis I got from inhalation it took time to get back to get my smoke damaged things so I was robbed and vandalized.
* Got bronchitis twice, very very severely, due to inhalation damage.
* Lost my job due to my performance tanking after all the above.
* One of my grandmothers passed away.
Those are the big things. Thankfully I'm in a better, much less stress job now and renting a room from friends which helps me save money and helps them since they can use the extra money. Things have been looking a little better.
Then I go to visit family for Thanksgiving. I'd had a bad sore that was being slow to heal on my shin. It started as a blister, then was an open weepy wound, then it finally seemed to be doing better. I go on my trip and it immediately breaks out with red bumps around it, then the whole area around it goes flaming red and swollen, then the skin around it gets very tender and easily sloughs away at a touch and develops more sores.
Finally the Saturday after, while visiting another side of my family for a late Thanksgiving dinner, it started burning and hurting. My stepsister suggested I get it checked as it might be staph, and some google gave me a good scare that it could be. Rather than put it off, I went to the ER. After some tests, some questioning about the house I live in and the previous conditions of the wound I'm told it's likely...
a brown recluse bite.
I've never seen one before, but I live in an older house and with the fact that the wound was acting a bit necrotic and the skin was melting away... well, it's highly likely. Apparently most people don't have reactions to their bites, some people have the super extreme reactions we see all the time online, and some people have bad reactions but very slowly. That's what I had and it was infected to boot.
Not only that, but tonight I looked over and on the wall beside my desk I saw one wander past!
Well, now that theory is confirmed. Brown recluse? Check. First time I've ever seen one in my life.
I'll just have to add that to the 2016 list of crazy shit I've been through. Is it 2017 yet?
* Lost my home to a fire in my apartment building.
* Thankfully my stuff wasn't burned, but due to bronchitis I got from inhalation it took time to get back to get my smoke damaged things so I was robbed and vandalized.
* Got bronchitis twice, very very severely, due to inhalation damage.
* Lost my job due to my performance tanking after all the above.
* One of my grandmothers passed away.
Those are the big things. Thankfully I'm in a better, much less stress job now and renting a room from friends which helps me save money and helps them since they can use the extra money. Things have been looking a little better.
Then I go to visit family for Thanksgiving. I'd had a bad sore that was being slow to heal on my shin. It started as a blister, then was an open weepy wound, then it finally seemed to be doing better. I go on my trip and it immediately breaks out with red bumps around it, then the whole area around it goes flaming red and swollen, then the skin around it gets very tender and easily sloughs away at a touch and develops more sores.
Finally the Saturday after, while visiting another side of my family for a late Thanksgiving dinner, it started burning and hurting. My stepsister suggested I get it checked as it might be staph, and some google gave me a good scare that it could be. Rather than put it off, I went to the ER. After some tests, some questioning about the house I live in and the previous conditions of the wound I'm told it's likely...
a brown recluse bite.

I've never seen one before, but I live in an older house and with the fact that the wound was acting a bit necrotic and the skin was melting away... well, it's highly likely. Apparently most people don't have reactions to their bites, some people have the super extreme reactions we see all the time online, and some people have bad reactions but very slowly. That's what I had and it was infected to boot.
Not only that, but tonight I looked over and on the wall beside my desk I saw one wander past!

I'll just have to add that to the 2016 list of crazy shit I've been through. Is it 2017 yet?
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