Wishing you the best possible outcome.
Warmly,
OH
'Pruritus or itch is defined as an unpleasant sensation of the skin that provokes the urge to scratch. '
Were you scratching and causing bleeding so it got infected?
I have a good friend who has had a transplant 3 years ago now who's arms are totally scarred from pruritus and itching. He has very bad complications from his liver disease before be received a transplant. Being drained every week for ascites, went into a number of comas from HE, had multiple bleeds from bursting varices. Luckily he is doing well now and he is treating his hepatitis C. So I know the pruritus is a serious issue. I have even heard of people that use knives to scratch with to get satisfaction. Terrible mind image.
Keflex is used to treat infections caused by bacteria. It's an antibiotic. As you mentioned an infection going into surgery could be an issue. I guess it is a matter of how serious the infection is.
Looks like you never get a break. 'Out of the frying pan into the fire'. It is the long haul we have to be prepared for. The ups and downs an drive anyone insane. I envision it as a roller coast. Once you are up you can bet you'll be going down soon. I try to go with the punches. Be flexible. Sometimes you have to make 180 degree turns on a dime. It ain't easy but it is doable. And it is good training in self discipline.
Hang in there. Let us know if the surgery is postponed temporary.
Be strong, be well.
Hector
Hi Molly, you are lucky. You have your mom. And Im glad you finally found a doctor to manage your Hep C and ESLD. Wow your getting things done. Kflex is a really wonderfull anti. I like to have it around for brown recluse spider bites. I dont know what the Prutis is but Ill look it up;-)