Sunday, March 12, 2017

Oh, fertheluva--

     I'm sick.  Not "again," still.

     So, the doctor's office mistakenly double-prescribed antibiotics, I foolishly took 'em both -- for one day! -- and it messed up my digestion, badly.  Cost me a day's work and has cost many many hurried trips down the hall since, but it's been steadily improving.  (Well, except for last Thursday, but I'm blaming a supermarket vegetable tray for that.)

     Meanwhile, I'm still short of breath, mildly congested of sinuses, far more headachy than usual, and my knees and elbows started to ache.  A lot.  This is a very worrisome thing for me, because when I had rheumatic fever in childhood and again in my late 20s,* extremely painful joints were the most obvious symptom, knees and (to a lesser extent) elbows.  I spent yesterday in bed, having not slept well the night before, and after all day in bed and a steady intake of OTC painkillers, I slept pretty well last night.

     Restarted the strong antibiotic last night, too, perhaps just in time: I have been coughing and coughing all morning, and evidence is my lungs are clearing.  Hoping I can manage to keep my digestion balanced and get through the whole bottle of pills as prescribed.  No dairy within two hours before or after taking them (once a day), so I suppose it will be yogurt for lunch.  Yeech.
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* It is not impossible that I'm due for another round, or overdue.  I would just as soon avoid it.

4 comments:

  1. I am sending good thoughts your way. You have had a rough winter. Hopefully, with the coming of spring, your health will turn the corner, and you will have a long and happy stretch of good health. Take care of yourself, and rest as you are able, and as you need to.

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  2. Hope this round knocks it out. HATE those lingering cold/flu symptoms. Mine hung around for almost a month.

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  3. That's the one thing I always hated about serious antibiotics - the death of one's beneficial gut bacteria. Trading one problem for another, if only temporarily. :(

    Here's hoping this prescription gets you back on track!

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  4. OH, GEEZ!

    Take care of yourself!

    gfa

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