Early last week I had just a common cold. Nothing too bad in fact it only lasted about 2 days.
Then late Friday, I developed a severe middle ear infection. I literally could not move my head without the sudden sensation that it was going to explode. Go to the doctor next day, get some antibiotics and some ear drops to ease the pain.
Well it turns out my body did not like the ear drops at all. Instead of soothing relief, I got a burning sensation in my eardrum. So bad that it cause it to rupture cause blood and pus to flow out of my mouth and ear. I can't really compare how painful it was except it felt like I got shot in the head. Had to go to the ER to drain all the blood out and kill the pain. Right now I'm about 85% deaf in my left ear. The doctor said the eardrum will heal overtime but there's not a guarantee that it will be 100% recovery. I felt lots of discomfort but the major pain has subsided for now.
I haven't slept in 3 days and the last bite of food was a bowl of rice two days ago. Oh and huge doctor bills because I have to pay a $750 deductible.
Kissing DLCon goodbye.
So, no 3v3 teaming on SC2 for a while?
I know this is a few days late (as I've been out of state for the last week), but I'm so sorry this happened. Hope things get better soon. You're young and (as far as I know) healthy, so you're likely to recover pretty well.
What the hell kind of drops cause your ear drums to explode?!
Seriously, why are you paying this much for a doctor mistake?
Really isn't a medical malpractice suit, here, as far as I'm aware, although that would require more information from Eph (what the drops were specifically - he said antibiotics, so I assume, based on best practices, oral antibiotics - and if he got patient educational papers). All otic infections have a risk of tympanic membrane rupture (and most of them come after colds, which Eph had), and the way Eph describes the presenting symptoms puts him at a much higher risk to begin with. Even with appropriate treatment (which it sounds like he received, as far as I know), there's still a decent chance that the membranes would rupture anyway, so there's no way you'd be able to argue that the prescription of medications caused the rupture.