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Old 02-18-2009, 04:48 PM #1
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Default MrsD: Antibiotics to avoid?

MrsD --

I'm wracked with a nasty chest/upper respiratory 'thing' which is just too grusome. I know that you have, many times, commented on the drugs with are a no go for causing flares.

Sorry for asking, but last year at this time I had almost the same thing going on, and after a cycle of antibiotics is when all hell broke loose. I'm going to see my primary doctor tomorrow, who is up to speed with all that has transpired over the course of the spiral down into a full body spread of PN during the subequent year with me, and I'll make sure to stay away from whatever it was I took last year, but could you, in that fountain of knowledge way of yours, bring me up to speed on everything to avoid, as you certainly will know more than my doc will.

Thanks.

-- Dennis.
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