I had cellulitis in my lower left leg once. It was swollen and red but I wasn’t worried. Everybody else was freaked out, though, so I took their advice and went to the emergency room. The hospital said it was a good thing I came in, too. Gave me a full-leg (FULL-leg) ultrasound, put me in a bed, IV antibiotics — I didn’t see any difference. Oh well, maybe it would have gotten worse otherwise. Three days later, my insurance wasn’t holding up and it was almost Thanksgiving, so they sent me home. I’m glad they didn’t go with teaching me how to do the IV on myself although that would have been interesting. Just more pills. Gradually cleared up. I’ve always wondered if it was just a matter of my body needing some time to mount an offensive defense.
C about 11 hours ago
Put her down for both
sbenton7684 about 10 hours ago
She’s got one foot longer than the other-itis…
ronaldspence about 9 hours ago
That is a “trick” knee, it’s trick is to look like a grapefruit!
Superhawk about 9 hours ago
But now that you’ve brought it up, my second opinion is….
bobpeters61 about 8 hours ago
Yes, they do. That’s why we keep the cat outside.
Dobie Premium Member about 7 hours ago
She might have the uromysitisis!
The Orange Mailman about 6 hours ago
Educational! I learned some thing!
Ned Snipes about 6 hours ago
Spiderveins, spiderveins, does whatever a spider………, someone was going to say it, cheers.
bluegirl285 about 5 hours ago
Looks like she also has gout that’s causing one knee to be swollen. That happens to my dad sometimes.
Aficionado about 5 hours ago
Good spot to be in, Bleeb.
jango about 4 hours ago
It looks exactly like my knee did after tearing the ACL.
flemmingo about 3 hours ago
I’ve got flabitis. How do I get rid of it?
Munch about 3 hours ago
Hilarious!
scpandich about 3 hours ago
Hi Bleeb!
gammaguy about 3 hours ago
Flea bite us?
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 2 hours ago
“ You have varicose veins.”
“ Yes, they’ve always been very close.”
DaBump Premium Member about 2 hours ago
I had cellulitis in my lower left leg once. It was swollen and red but I wasn’t worried. Everybody else was freaked out, though, so I took their advice and went to the emergency room. The hospital said it was a good thing I came in, too. Gave me a full-leg (FULL-leg) ultrasound, put me in a bed, IV antibiotics — I didn’t see any difference. Oh well, maybe it would have gotten worse otherwise. Three days later, my insurance wasn’t holding up and it was almost Thanksgiving, so they sent me home. I’m glad they didn’t go with teaching me how to do the IV on myself although that would have been interesting. Just more pills. Gradually cleared up. I’ve always wondered if it was just a matter of my body needing some time to mount an offensive defense.
wildlandwaters about 1 hour ago
well, some flabitis too… to be fair…
Mike Baldwin creator 41 minutes ago
I don’t Like the sound of that!!!
davewhamond creator 16 minutes ago
I think I have flabitis and I don’t need a doctor to tell me that.
cuzinron47 15 minutes ago
He said you’re flea bitten.
Buoy 11 minutes ago
So your saying it’s all in vain?