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Here is some information on Septra, which is a sulfa type drug. (I am a microbiology technologist - we read out your urine cultures). Any sulfa drug will make you pee yellow. Your urine has a higher specific gravity than the water in your toilet bowl; hence your overly yellow urine will sink to the bottom of the toilet when you go. The more dilute urine is, the closer the specific gravity is to water, which is 1.000.
http://www.drugs.com/cons/levaquin.html
Here is some information on Levaquin, which is the trade name for Levofloxacin, which is one of the quinolone antibiotics. Does your doctor think you had an allergic reaction to Levaquin? It is listed as a rare side effect (along with lots of other things). If so, you must be careful if you are ever prescribed Ciprofloxacin, Gatifloxacin, or any of a number of other drugs in the fluoroquinolone family. I would definitely ask your doc (I assume you're seeing a urologist for your prostatitis) about why he switched you from Levaquin to Septra in the first place. Did he think you were allergic?
Also, if you're still having problems breathing, I would ask for a referral to a pulmonary doc. Your urologist only handles the plumbing.
Most of the time I am breathing fine, just some times getting a deep breath is really hard, and it honestly seems to be mostly when i think about my lingering health problems. I seem to be sleeping fine, which really makes me think its just a little anxiety..and hopefully this zoloft will kick in.