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Old 03-29-2009, 09:40 PM #1
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Get better soon, ((((((((((((Laura)))))))))))
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You might need something stronger, or maybe just something that's more broad spectrum. (I've taken a lot of antibiotics) Penicillins are usually what they give for strep. Since I'm allergic, I usually get something like Biaxin, which, if I remember right, is more of a broad spectrum.

Hopefully you just need to wait another day or two to see if the amox is working...but if you feel like you're worse or no better than you were the day you started to take it, go back to the doctor and explain things.

I hate hate hate taking antibiotics, always get that extra special secondary infection that no females ever want to get.
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If you have all that thick mucous maybe adding something like Mucinex would help. I think it's expensive but I do think they have a generic. It's an over the counter.
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Laura, my DH had it and gave it to me. Whatever it was. His throat was not sore or red, mine was. Both our eyes were gooey, he had the cough, I had the sinus back-drip.

So I thought a bit of allergy got mixed in, after the infection. He got a bit better and it returned for a day or two more, so did I. It is a real wild bug going around...or two.

I hope you feel better soon. Sorry your vacation got side-whacked. If the mucus still has color in it, you may need another one. It should turn white and then clear when you are better. Many times I get 7-10 days with a refill of Biaxin or a Z-pack.

Never fool with the sinuses, my doctor said. They are too close to the brain. He said if I see color get a script.

Erin, when you take an Anti-Biotic, buy a bottle of Pro-biotic capsules. Refrigerate them. Better than yogurt or a plan acidophilus. It has 3 billion good bacteria in it and you will not get that female-cursed after infection. One every 12 hours. It really works. I can't take Penicillin either.
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I'm sorry the antibiotics are not doing their job. I hope today you're feeling better. If not, take another day off from work and hopefully you can get something that will know this out of you.


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Please add some licorice to your routine. The black stuff. it will help thin out some of that mucus, and make it easier to cough up. Hydration is super important. drink drink drink, (water sweetie, sorry) PLEASE do as lady asks and add a PRO biotic to your routine. read the label on some yogurts, and get LIVE/ACTIVE cultures, or get the pill kind. Keep it in the fridge. I agree, it sounds like your antibiotic isnt working. if you have been on that one many many times, your body may have adjusted to it, and you may have developed a resistance to it. a Zpack should put that sucker on the run. REST! hot showers, let that b/f give you a nice massage to help those muscles relax, so you can sleep. Elderberry is great, but only for a couple of days to help you over that hump.

I hope you feel better quick.
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See your doctor. Not sure, but aren't antibiotics for infection and flu is viral which antibiotics can't help? Or has virus caused secondary infections which those antibiotics aren't helping? Knowing doctor switches my antibiotics as ones she prescribes before the test is back is not the right ones. I think, ask youtr doctor.
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Deijou is right. Antibiotics kill off bacteria, but some is good bacteria in the bowel (antibiotics always constipate me) or the "good: bacteria in the vaginal tract that help prevent infection there. There are andropoupillas (spelling???) in a pill that doctor had my son take after a regime of antibiotics and yogurt with active enzymes (Activia, etc.) that help regulate you. Wiyth my kids went through stuff so this is from 15 years ago.
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AW that stinks Laura~ Hope your AB kicks in soon and you can kick the crud to the door. I have had to go on a second AB before, as there are a couple that simply don't work on me. *e-mycin is one of them*

There has been so much of that crud going around lately and seems like it's hitting people hard.

Hey Dej?? What is in the black licorice that helps?? You've got me intrigued.

Get well Laura!!!
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