Post-Bronchitis, 2 Colds and Syncope: Chest Pain, Indigestion and Slight Cough
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1. Drink PLENTY of water. I was taking drug after drug for two months of bronchitis and cold (got one right after the other), and I didn't drink enough water to compensate for the water that I was losing through medications and being sick. I paid for it - I passed out while in line at the pharmacy and was rushed to the ER with dehydration-related syncope (fainting). The nurse in the ER said that at least 3 bottles of water a day is recommended. At least. By the way, another doctor I'd seen prescribed black tea for my bronchial inflammation, which had a lot of caffeine in it. Unbelievable. Three cups of that tea a day as directed most definitely contributed to my dehydration. Just FYI.
2. Before I fainted, I went to a doctor earlier that morning complaining of nausea. She didn't take my complain seriously, since my heart and lungs were "clean". If this happens to you, INSIST that a nurse take a urine or blood sample. Inquire about the possiblity that you're dehydrated. If she had taken the time to do one or the other, I would have been treated for my dehydration right away. Thanks to her I am too embarrased to ever go into my pharmacy ever again, and I now have over $3,000 in medical bills for the ride in the ambulance and one night in the ER.
3. My chest hurt due to lingering, post-bronchial inflammation, but after feeling more than jaded about doctors altogether, I made the mistake of treating myself with ibuprofen. What's worse, I took it on an empty stomach most of the time. Hence, the ulcer. My advice: inquire about a more gentle yet equally effective means of pain relief, so long as everything checks out alright and your chest pain isn't due to heart issues, etc.
I hope everyone gets the help they need, but mostly, I hope everyone gets better. I know this has been the worst cold/flu season I've ever had in all my 30 years. Good luck to all ;o)