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Hello MrsD,
Thanks for your response. I wasn't given any antibiotics with the laryngitis. Just bed rest and fluids. I was given a penicillin derivative, I think, for the chest infection (I don't really remember as I was not in a good way and I didn't keep a record of it). I was unwell for over a month with that. Diclofenac and increased Amitriptyline for the migraine - it took four days before I was able to tolerate sound or light. Had a lumbar puncture and ended up with over six holes in my back as they struggled and I suffered with that. Back pain from that for months.

I take a vitD3 supplement and a vitB12 sublingual supplement. I take Furosemide, a diuretic, for edema and Amitripyline to prevent migraines and for nerve pain (20mg). That is all the meds I take currently. I use a hot water bottle when my back pain gets too bad. It does offer some relief.

Thanks for taking an interest.
All the very best!
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