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Emitophobia
CLKD:
I've stopped the ABs and the Nurofen seems to be controlling the stabbing sensations.
Taxi! Wouldn't wish *that* on any Taxi driver ;) - nope, he would have walked and sobered up by the time he reached home >:( in fact I've been dreaming about car sickness, not me but passengers! We rarely have passengers in our car because of the risk that they might turn :sick02: ......... and there are always plastic bags or buckets close to hand, in case.
harem77:
CLKD,
Thinking of you :hug: Hope you will soon feel better.xx
Annika:
Just came across your post and how sad for you CLKD and what a constant uphill battle you must fight everyday. I say this gently because some take offense but have you had any professional help what so ever?? My sister has suffered from eating problems all of her life along with some other problems, the worst being she developed MS at 28 years. She found a wonderful woman who she sees regularly to help out when things become to much and she becomes very self destructive. Anyway big hugs to you and I pray you will find peace sooner rather than later. Annika xxx
ariadne:
Erythromycin makes me sick too
Hope you soon feel better and can get some different ABs. :hug:
ariadne xx
karenw:
Sorry to read you're still not feeling 100%.
Unfortunately, Erythromycin is one of the antibiotics most likely to cause a tummy upset - at either or both ends. The other one to avoid at all costs is metronidazole: I don't think I know anyone who's had that and not been sick.
The one and only antibiotic group I will take are the cephalosporins including Cefaclor and Cephalexin. They#re not generally prescribed for 'mild' infections but if I need an AB then I sit tight and refuse them all apart from these. It frustrates my GP but it's a case of that or I'd prefer to live with whatever infection I have.
I hope you'll be feeling much better very quickly.
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