amaliaalfie
05-16-2003, 04:47 PM
Hello...
this December I had a horrible bout of type-A influenza. Since then I have gotten two colds and two cases of bronchitis. With the colds and flu my phlegm turned a nice green color and I have been given antibiotics. It seems that now I have developed a sinus infection...post-nasal drip, clogged sinus. Now I am on antibiotics for that too. I am on my 5th batch of antibiotics since december.
I HAVE NEVER TAKEN THIS MANY ANTIBIOTICS and I am beggining to think that this is what is making me sick.
I quit smoking cigs two and half years ago and I have now quit smoking mary jane. I am coughing up brown crud on some coughs...and I can't seem to stop coughing.
I am worried that I may have something terribly wrong with me. I can't seem to feel 100%. And when I finally do...if I over-exert myself I get sick again.
I have been to the doctor and recieved a full physical (nothing wrong) and lung capacity test (50%) and a chest x-ray (no pnemonia).
Does anyone have any ideas on how I can lick this infection.
this December I had a horrible bout of type-A influenza. Since then I have gotten two colds and two cases of bronchitis. With the colds and flu my phlegm turned a nice green color and I have been given antibiotics. It seems that now I have developed a sinus infection...post-nasal drip, clogged sinus. Now I am on antibiotics for that too. I am on my 5th batch of antibiotics since december.
I HAVE NEVER TAKEN THIS MANY ANTIBIOTICS and I am beggining to think that this is what is making me sick.
I quit smoking cigs two and half years ago and I have now quit smoking mary jane. I am coughing up brown crud on some coughs...and I can't seem to stop coughing.
I am worried that I may have something terribly wrong with me. I can't seem to feel 100%. And when I finally do...if I over-exert myself I get sick again.
I have been to the doctor and recieved a full physical (nothing wrong) and lung capacity test (50%) and a chest x-ray (no pnemonia).
Does anyone have any ideas on how I can lick this infection.

