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LukeG:
This also made me stop and think, they performed a few CT scans on me last year after my crash, I don't know if they used die or not.

RoostiusMaximus:
So sad!

I've had the CT scan and hit the dye allergy instantly also but only got into some serious vomiting for 20-30 minutes, never considered that it could have done more!

Foxx4Beaver:
I could never come up with the correct words to say how much I appreciate all of you guy's thoughts. With the mentally and emotional past 48 hours, all I can come up with right now is Thank You!!...you have no idea how much it means to me.
My mom got a phone call from my dads primary care doctor early this morning, who has been his doctor for about 25 years. He was crying so much that my mom had to comfort him.
His doctor also confirmed "allergic reaction" to be the cause, because of my dads color...he was very red and blotchy and extremely swollen.


--- Quote from: alward25 on March 19, 2015, 04:47:15 PM ---I know a lot of folks in that field and they are suppose to screen for that.

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I couldn't agree with you more Alex.
I'm by NO means a doctor, and I avoid doctors/hospitals for as long as I possibly can.
One of the very 1st questions I asked my mom was..."didn't they test him for allergies?"
And apparently because my dad had several CT's over the past 8 years or so for shoulder and knee issues, with both the two different dyes/contrasts they use, and never had an issue with either one, they didn't see it as being necessary. My dads primary care did confirm that also, because he had the medical imaging doctor fax him all my dads files for the CT's he's had.

I've had 4 CT's in my life, and only on the last two I had in 2011 I was administered a "test injection", then wait 20 minutes, and once I passed that test, they gave me the full injection...then that uncomfortable warm/hot feeling comes rushing in.
I do know that allergies can happen at any time, even if you've already had a certain something in the past without any issues. It took 4 times for me to become allergic to Demerol injections. Before I had my dislocating shoulder fixed, the hospital injected Demerol into my upper arm 4 times in a year...then that 4th time, my entire arm swelled up like Popeye's, to the point I could barely move my fingers.
Do I believe my dads death was preventable?...absolutely!...it should've never happened if he was administered a test injection moments before the actual CT .
Unfortunately there's nothing that will bring him back now...and my sister and I haven't asked our mom if she was planning to contact her lawyer to make him aware of what happened. Money can never replace his life.

Again, thank you guys for all your kind words and thoughts!!

DoldGuy:
Foxx,

I lack any wise words that can afford you and your family true comfort other than I am truly sorry for your loss.

I lost my main riding buddy a little over a year ago, and still think of him every day...one of the things he taught me was to never assume against an allergic reaction. He used to go to an Allergist to receive shots and would have to wait afterwards to confirm no reaction. After 20 or so visits, he felt there was no need as he was receiving the exact same shots and decided to head back to work, but within minutes he said his throat started closing up & he could barely breath & thought he was not going to make it. Lucky for him, he was able to get back in enough time.

Hopefully you posting here will bring awareness & possibly save their or a loved ones life.

Again, so very sorry for your loss.

DoldGuy / Doug

Foxx4Beaver:

--- Quote from: DoldGuy on March 20, 2015, 11:15:27 AM ---Foxx,

I lack any wise words that can afford you and your family true comfort other than I am truly sorry for your loss.

I lost my main riding buddy a little over a year ago, and still think of him every day...one of the things he taught me was to never assume against an allergic reaction. He used to go to an Allergist to receive shots and would have to wait afterwards to confirm no reaction. After 20 or so visits, he felt there was no need as he was receiving the exact same shots and decided to head back to work, but within minutes he said his throat started closing up & he could barely breath & thought he was not going to make it. Lucky for him, he was able to get back in enough time.

Hopefully you posting here will bring awareness & possibly save their or a loved ones life.

Again, so very sorry for your loss.

DoldGuy / Doug

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From the bottom of my heart DoldGuy....Thank You.

I've actually had a chance to sit for the 1st time tonight and relax somewhat, and do a little searching about "contrasts/dyes" and their side effects. Some of it is REALLY disturbing...and I did find one where there was another death at a St. Lukes Hospital...I'm not sure where that is, there may even be more than one St Lukes in America...but it was almost the same scenario...a person went in to have a CT done for their lungs, and the person passed away shortly after the CT while still in the hospital.

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