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[|Human|] When I was 3 years old I was stung by a bee in the back of my right thigh. What kind of bee I do not know. That afternoon I was taken to hospital with a temp of 106 and subsequently diagnosed after some time with osteomyleitis. They were stumped for awhile. This was in the mid 1950 s. They always said the bee sting had nothing to do with the osteomyleitis. I almost died several times and was in hostilal for over a month and a half,developing pneumonia after I had been stable. Since,I have had terrible trouble with the leg the sting occurred,we think from damage to the illiac vein when dealing with the bone. I had developed vercosities,had a vein stripping at 19years old,a clot in the illiac in 1984 and again in 1996 that caused the vein to collapse. Since,I have become seriously disabled from the neuropathy,poor circulation and many other domino effects of the illiac vein having collapsed and no longer doing its job in my circulatory system. I am now 60 years old. I guess it s moot at this point,but I avoid bees and have never been stung since! I can t imagine that the two are not connected. I don t blame the problems with the vein,since the doctors saved my life. It was possibly nicked at some point,causing scare tissue and resulting clots. Problems with continuity because of insurance changes,even though I was employed consistently as a social worker full time and always had insurance,contributed to having several differant doctors during the time between clots etc... Since,nobody wants to deal with why,or says we don t know??? I have always been curious if anyone has seen osteomyleitis after a sting,since I ve been told it wasn t the cause. Never had a break etc... The resulting lose of the illiac is the current concern,but I m told nothing can be done about it. I have trouble walking, sitting,standing,lying, and am in terrible pain and discomfort ,but I have gotten use to it,as much a s one can,since the initial diagnosis in 1996,when a cat scan found the collapsed iliac vein. It took awhile for the debilitation to show up. But any ideas for that problem will be met with open ears...lol. But seriously it has ruined any chance for a normal life since I was in my early 40 s. I wrote about the curious origin of the osteomyleitis since it was never discovered and I m told it doesn t appear for no reason.
[|AI|]  Hi welcome to Chat Doctor I have gone through your query and can understand your concern. Dear, Your case seems to be spoiled due to extremely mishandling. Osteomyelitis is an infection of the bone, a rare but serious condition. Bones can become infected in a number of ways: Infection in one part of the body may spread through the bloodstream into the bone, or an open fracture or surgery may expose the bone to infection. In most cases, bacteria called Staphylococcus aureus, a type of staph bacteria, causes osteomyelitis. It seems that your problem may be due to your inactive lifestyle and faulty food habits. For your info Every day, we are bombarded with toxins in our environment and in our food which is why detoxification is such a critical process in your body & weakened immunity. If the detox process is hindered, toxins will build up in your body eventually causing acidity and toxemia. These are the root causes of nearly all diseases, requiring modification of lifestyle and food habits. Gulping on only medicines will not help if you don't modify your lifestyle and food habits. Modification in your lifestyle, food habits -include healthy diet as fiber, vitamins minerals, cheese, milk, supplements full of antioxidants, in natural form --fruit, green veges, lemon juice with water and salt and pepper before meals, ginger, garlic, Aloe vera 30 ml, AMLA, Turmeric powder a level spoon + almond oil a Spoon with hot milk, at bedtime, all will help boost your Immune system & alley your pains gradually with required work out ---- To detoxify your system do slowly, regular walk, can do with support and gradually increase your activity level. Back bending Exercises & Yoga postures, Dhanurassan, Bhujjangassan, Vajjarassan deep breathing, from left to right stretching, while standing & lying on the ground, or any posture which gives you relief. Regular walking in a supervised claudication exercise program can be expected to result in an increase in the speed, distance, and duration walked, with decreased claudication symptoms at each workload or distanceAvoid processed foods carbs, sugar, fried, fast foods, Tea, coffee, alcohol and smoking, stress, sleeplessness and Constipation all will produce biochemical and metabolic conditions in your body that will decrease your immunity, so avoiding is definitely the first step in the right direction to detoxing the body, boosting the immune system. Slow motion action is permitted till the problem persists. There is no better option than physical exercise. Walking is the best exercise to begin with also gives you well shaped body. Take Homeopathic Lachesis 30 1 does in the evening and Chamomile 30 / 1 dose at bedtime. Rhus to 30 / 3 doses / 4 hourly 3 days Repeat the sequence if required Always remember, if pain is severe or incapacitating, please see your doctor / professional The surgical and medical treatment suggested by your doctor can be complemented using a variety of alternative therapies. Most of these therapies or home remedies focus on strengthening your immune system so that you may overcome the infection quicker. Hope this helps solves your query. Take care. All the best. Get well London hesitate to come back in case of any further query.