Sick and meds question

3DStudent

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Hi all,

Earlier this week I was feeling a little off and had a runny nose. Didn't think much of it. But once Thursday came I had a really sore throat and found it hard to talk. I wondered why I had gone to work, and whether I had infected anyone as I was in close proximity to some for a while.

So today I used a sick day and actually had to cancel another appointment I had. I thought maybe I had strep throat because it hurt so much, even to clear my throat and my voice was really froggy. I went to a clinic and they said it was just a sinus infection and gave me doxycycline because amoxicillin gives me a hard skin rash. When I read the insert for that med while about to take it, it said to tell your doctor if you have a hiatal hernia.

It turns out that I do have one. There was also something about brain blood pressure that can get pretty bad, but it's a rare side effect. And to stay out of the sun for prolonged periods, which I don't do anyways. Well, I was kind of dissuaded from taking it. And honestly, despite being too sick to go to work today, I'm kind of feeling better all things considered. I had taken Ivermectin for 3 days in a row, gargling colloidal silver, and even put some in one ear for 10 minutes thinking maybe it was also an ear infection (I wear earplugs a lot).

Well, I only did a strep swab. They offered COVID, but I refused, in the event that nanogel stuff is true (I've taken a few in the past). I hear that strep can have some complications if not treated, but the false negative rate seems to be 5-20% so I think I don't need to worry about that. The concern for doxy for people with hiatal hernias seems to be that it will increase GERD/heartburn issues. After reading the insert, I held the bottle in my hand and tried to do a muscle test asking if it was safe and then ok for me. I was hesitant but leaned backwards in both cases. I would have liked to do the test before reading the insert for more objectivity.

So I was also thinking maybe it was COVID? I looked up new symptoms and only have runny nose and sore throat. But they say this Nimbus variant gives a sharp stabby throat feeling. I definitely had something like that Thursday, and clearing my throat was really annoying. I tested my temperature a few days ago and it was fine.

Not sure why they didn't test my temperature. Or even look in my ear, as I said I wondered if I had a secondary ear infection. But I think it may be just a pimple forming which is not in the ear canal. So I think maybe I'll just not take the doxy, mainly because I'm feeling better, and not sure if I want to have heartburn for a week. My food does digest slowly and seems to sit around for too long.

I think if I just keep gargling colloidal silver and iodine, silver in my ear maybe, and resume ivermectin for 3 more days it might just wipe it out? Although if there's an ear infection too I think you're not supposed to play around with that either. Any thoughts? Thanks for reading.
 
eh cold showers if your feeling up for it. ( helps starting with extremities legs /arms )
I've done them in the past but my poor circulation leaves me reluctant to try them on a regular basis. My fingers will go numb and I stay cold for hours, which is not good when trying to go to sleep.

I decided to cave in and went ahead with taking the doxy. I was feeling better, but last night I seem to have gotten worse. I woke up after a few hours and my nose was so dry, I breathed in a hot water drenched washrag. I was feeling better this afternoon, but looked into untreated sinus infections, and it looks like they can come back after some weeks. And people have persistent ones for years!

I feel like the home remedies probably work, but I don't want to risk it. And I don't have a netipot or something like that. I also saw untreated it can give nerve damage, bone loss, and meningitis, heh. :shock: And I don't think it's COVID because the ivermectin didn't seem to help in the end.

So I noticed within 15 minutes it's like an acid taste in my throat. I took it along with dinner and I don't get that burning feeling when I burp, it's just a background taste. Hopefully it goes away and isn't messing with my (already sensitive) teeth. And I hope waiting 2 days to take the medicine wasn't too long to wait. They gave me Flonase spray for inflamed nostrils, but not sure if I'll use it. I know I've hesitated on taking an antibiotic in the past, and eventually just ended up taking it. I think I was obsessing and being perfectionistic.
 
See how you feel in the morning, otherwise maybe contact the doctor.

Give the medicine some time to work. I have seen something pretty nasty going around in the north east and it sounds a lot like what you're describing, the people at the office who dealt with it were feeling miserable for 4-5 days before they felt better enough to come back to the office.

I hope you feel better soon.
 
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