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You've saved me from a week of utter boredom and frustration! Last weekend I developed sinusitis - I woke up on Monday morning feeling like I'd been kicked in the face and decided it was time to go to the docs. Bearing in mind I'm allergic to one kind of antibiotics he gave me another kind and guess what - I've become allergic to them too! I ended up with a really sore red rash all over my body :shock: So it was back to the docs and this time he gave me anti hystamines (sp?) and a different antibiotic - that came with the strict warning that it MUST be taken with lots of water and after food and I MUST NOT lie down afterwards NOR must I be in direct sunlight - oh and it WILL make me feel nauseous! Delightful! And the not lying down bit is easier said than done when the antihystamines make me fall asleep! Ah the miracles of modern medicine! So here I am on a fantastically sunny day avoiding going out into the garden at all costs (they didn't tell me exactly what the sunlight would do to me, but after the red rash I'm not chancing it! :wink:) Thank goodness for you guys - you've kept me sane! :flower:
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Awww :hugish: :hugish: :hugish: :hugish: you poor thing.

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Post: # 159328Post Rosendula »

:hugish: Poor Milims :hugish: How frustrating for you. :pale:
I think prescribing antihystamines must be fashionable for doctors now. OH was prescribed them and antibiotics when he had DVT. They didn't make the blood clot go away... I wonder why...
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Poor Milims. Sounds almost you'd have been better off just suffering the sinusitis without GP interference...
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oh poor you - sounds like Ina might be right.


same goes for tonsillitus - which i get a lo - makes you feel really rough. i worked out after a while that the antibiotics did not change how fast i got over it,, but did of course cause lots of other problems in the body... so now i just suffer.. and it takes just as long.



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What did they use to say - with a doctor it takes a week to clear up, and without 7 days?! :mrgreen:

Anyway, Milims, that doesn't help you now - I do hope you'll get better soon, and can go out and enjoy the sun! Even here the sun is blaring down again today (forecast was for mist all day :roll: ). It's 21 degree in the house - and that is too warm for me! :sunny:
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Sorry to hear you've been feeling so rough. Hope you're soon on the mend. :hugish:
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Oh poor Milims - hope you will start feeling better soon. :hugish:
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:hugish: sorry to hear that
personally its too hot to go out, so i can sympathise :angryfire:
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Bugger! :hugish:

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hope you're feeling better soon
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Thank you for all your hugs and symapthies! I went back to work today and all was fine. I've abandoned the antibiotics - they were making me feel grotty! Honestly - I thought that doctors and medicine were meant to make you better not worse! :lol: I think I'd have to be on my last legs before I go back there again! I can't help wondering if, because we've made an effort to cut as many of the usual toxins one comes across in every day living, such as cleaning products and the like, we haven't become more sensitive to them in other forms such as medicine. It's certainly something I'll be thinking about
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Milims wrote:Thank you for all your hugs and symapthies! I went back to work today and all was fine. I've abandoned the antibiotics - they were making me feel grotty! Honestly - I thought that doctors and medicine were meant to make you better not worse! :lol:
That seemed to be the original idea. But - I've heard so many stories recently about doctors and their incompetence - I think partly due to the fact that they only have a very limited time to get to grips with each patient - I know I try to avoid them like hell... In fact, if I'm really ill, I won't be able to go anyway; and if I'm not really ill, there's no sense in going. A friend of mine (also happens to be German, but, like me, lived here for half his life), tends to get anything non-urgent seen to in Germany when he's back there - has to pay privately for it, of course; but at least, he says, they actually listen to what you tell them, and then tell you what they are proposing to do, and the possible side effects, whereas here you just get looked at (if you are lucky), and they prescribe some concoction of antibiotics and other nasties, in the hope that it'll either cure you or kill you...

Anyway - glad to hear you're better! :sunny:
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I also find that I react quite distinctly to much smaller dosis of prescription drugs than usually taken; I had been on ADs (anti depressants) for years, and while weaning myself off them, I still noticed the dose of a third of the smallest available tablet - of which you were supposed to take two per day! That's almost homoeopathic strength...
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There does seem to be something in Homeopathy.

I quite like the Chinese doctors too - 2000 years of medicine can't be wrong!

Hope you feel better soon :hugish: :geek: :sunny: :thumbright:

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