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Antibiotics?

Wondered what experience people had with Antibiotics when on Tx.
I was on Mega dose 3oo mg 4 x day of clindomycin for an abcessed tooth. For 1 day I was on that and Bactrim, because I started with a bladder infection. It's just been one annoyance after another.
I wonder if I should push for the Procrit. I am still 10.5 - 11 with the Heme, and 2.9 WBC..
Thanks in advance
Teri
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I know double antibiotics! I am planning on opening a bakery!
Just waiting for it to hit!
As Rozazna Rozazna Danna said" It's always something, if it's not one thing it's another!"

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217229 tn?1192762404
Uhmmm ONE WORD:


YEAST


LMAO!

If you're anything slightly resembling the female persuasion --- and they put you on antibiotics --- have some pills or cream... LMAO!

Cause honey - you could rise bread or make beer.... LMAO!

Anyhow - Bactrim - don't take Zinc with it... (I may be weird - but Bactrim and Zinc lozenges made me hallucinate...) LOL! They were cool hallucinations... Like walking in a tunnel --- and all echoey...

Good luck!

Meki
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186606 tn?1263510190
i had multiple infections and multiple courses of antibiotics early in treatment. Bactrim once, z pack three times and darn it, i can't remember the one i had first.  This was also during the time where i dropped my hemoglobin around 5 points in six weeks. Hemoglobin is still hoovering around 12.  I have not taken Procrit.

I do take B12 and that helps with overall feeling of well being.
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