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Old 02-17-2007, 04:53 AM #11
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I had pretty bad bronchitis,and so did my husband. My husband went to GP,and he gave him antibiotics. I was expecting a relative to come visit,and had no time to go to GP for myself,so I swiped 2 tablets from his pack. The PN was literally just a few days away.

I don't know what sort they were though. I don't think I took enough to cause anything,as I only had 2. But I really don't know what they were, I just know they were not penicillan based as my husband is allergic.

I may be wrong,but I am under the impression that antibiotic damage is primarily lenghth dependant. I was ravaged by this whatever "autoimmune attack", from head to toe. Head being first.
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