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94365 tn?1216087160

6 th time this year

I have been diagnosed and treated a total of six times just this year. It is the same symptoms every time. I will start with a sore throat, then an ear ache. I will then start to feel really tired and lathargic. I find myself going to the doctor and after them listening to my chest and doing x rays, looking at my throat, saying I have an infection, looking at my ears, saying that there is fluid in my ears and then telling me as soon as they look at my x ray that I have Pneumonnia- Again. This has become a never ending cycle this year. My doctor and I are at an end as to what to do. She usually switches my antibiotics from Z-pac to Levaquin 500 and she always has me on allergy med's and inhalers and frequent breathing treatments. Just this past Tuesday after being told I have pneumonia again- I broke into tears.. why am I getting so sick so often and what is going on with my body? I have had blood tests ran and all they keep telling me is I am anemic,,ao I take the Iron pills that they give me and still,,anemic,but better counts.
When I was younger I remember being hospitalized quite a bit due to my asthma and I had reocurrent pnemonia I used to only catch it once a year,but this year,it is uncontrollable. I am tired of being sick, and the constant body aches and nausea that I seem to be having as well.I am finding it really hard to keep up with my work load at work and I am so tired all of the time. Could it be something other than pnemonia?Is it really possible for someone to be this sick and it reocurring over and over again? I am at a loss and am just tired of it all.
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I started going to our local health food store to find holistic cures for my sinusitus.  They have lots of gluten free products.  Dairy is harder to give up.  You are correct, wheat and dairy is in practically everything.
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So have my sixth case of Strep Throat, this time it is caused by post nasal drip.  I have this awful fluid draining to the back of my throat and my breath smells awful.  

My ENT gave me amoxicilin and Nasonx.  He said that if this does not work and my pharygytis comes back I should consider having my tonsils removed.  My tonsils are very crytic now since having so many infections and they are easily infected.

Question 1# I don't want to use the Nasonex, I don't like steroids or their side affects.  Any alternative like regular allergy pills in conjunction with the amoxicilin?

Question 2# Is it a good idea to have my tonsils removed?  The doctor said that I will get less infections.  But I am sickly already and fear removing them will me me even more suspetible to illness.
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Dear Inanga--- wheat,gluten and dairy? That is in most everything.I would have to make my own bread,(which I have done,it's a lot of work and time,)and cut our dairy(oww,may as well cut our my right hand,and right foot!!!;() and gluten?Gluten is in lots of stuff;I eat lots of fresh fruits and vegies now,and low-or non-fat dairy;I am middleaged,past menopause,I don't want to stop my calcium supply. (yeah,take calcium capsules.) As for bread,and gluten(what is gluten in?I cook most of my food,anyhow,seldom eat out.)how the heck do you avoid that?I would lose weight(which I am trying to do,anyhow,)if I cut out wheat(bread)and also milk,dairy.Yow.     Well,I could try it,and become a semi vegetarian again,only without dairy and wheat and gluten this time. Eat a little meat and fish.Vegies and fruit.sigh.Really, really make ya lose weight(if you cut out the candy.)How bout popcorn?does that count? Thanks, :) dorothyblueeyes
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94365 tn?1216087160
Thanks to everyone who responded , Like I said I have an appointment on the 19th,,, hopefully we will start to get things all taken care of.
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just a thought that might help - i used to get frequent sinus infections - something like 6 in 4 months from memory - eventually discovered food allergies were causing masses of mucous in my sinuses - post nasal drip etc. I guess the volume of warm sticky stuff was inviting for infections. I understand that the excess mucous can affect your ears too - maybe it's mucous pushed up your eustantion tubes - i don't know. But cutting out wheat, gluten and dairy has really cleared up my breathing and hopefully the infectiosn are behind me too. Of course haveing small kids that sneeze and cough all over me doesn't help but that's life. good luck.
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I would like to add that I would request a sinus CT if you haven't had one already.  I had repeated chest infections myself this year and my pulmonologist finally ordered one.  That's when he discovered I had chronic sinusitis.  I had no idea, because I thought my sinuses were fine.  Little did I know. Turns out that the antibiotic courses given to kill chest infections are not long enough to get rid of a sinus infection.  Anyway, I hope your pulmonologist figures it out quickly!  Good luck!
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Your problems are serious.  The pneumonia is likely to be a non-infectious pneumonia.  This may possibly be related to your asthma.  It could be an allergic pneumonia.  You need to see a pulmonary specialist, without delay.  You should talk with your doctor about this.  Request a referral to a good pulmonary specialist.  Being treated every time with antibiotics will not help if the pneumonia is cause by something other than an infection.

The anemia may or may not be related but the specific cause of it must be determined.  Sometimes the cause of an iron responsive anemia is as simple as a low iron intake.
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Please do let us know what the new doc says. It will help others in the same boat as you are, plus curious minds want to know :-).

Good luck.
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94365 tn?1216087160
Thanks- I have an appointment with a new doctor and a Pulmonologist on the 19th.
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It sounds like you need another doctor's opinion on this. You probably should see a pulmonologist or an infectious disease doc ASAP. You probably should have an extremely thorough history done with this second doc. Take copies of all lab and/or culture results that have been done by your present doc with you. Insist on a referral. There are other causes of pneumonia besides bacteria, or perhaps the bacteria that is causing this is resistant to your current medications. Also, it could be viral. I'm a clinical microbiologist. We get all kinds of specimens from pulmonary docs.

Also, there are other causes for anemia besides iron deficiency. You need a thorough workup.
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Well like I said if you have tried all the home remedies to help with asthma and chronic infections and still haven't found relife I would go to a lung specialist and have a full workup done.
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94365 tn?1216087160
I live in Arizona, I have lived here all my life, this is the most non-humid place to live. I have even tried in the past to sleep with a humidifier to deal with the sometimes constant cough, that the dr.'s here say is because of the dry heat. Any other thoughts or concerns would be appreciated.
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In my opinion, I think if you don't already have it, get central air for your house and have it running all the time. I know it may be drastic but you may want to move somewhere where the air isn't as humid. Wayne Newton used to suffer from chronic astham and infections and his parents and him moved out into the SW into the desert and this helped him a lot. If your job is in an unairconditiond place you may want to consider switiching jobs.

Please note the above is only my opinion and you should consult with a pulmonologist.

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