cuntnuzzler t1_itbmzhl wrote
My kid is just getting over this lucky we caught it early enough that it did not progress to needing to go to hospital
nevertoomanytacos t1_itbop3l wrote
Same. The baby has rsv and now 2 weeks later they think the 4 yo has adenovirus
tricheboars t1_itca3e7 wrote
My family is on day 19. Got a five year old on the mend, a sick 10 month old and a still sick wife. I like my son am on the mend but this has all been pretty miserable.
Started with a scratchy throat and swollen lymph nodes
Tr1pline t1_itbnkub wrote
So what's the solution after catching it?
cuntnuzzler t1_itboej6 wrote
Well we loaded up on Mucinex and albuterol breathing treatments also started him on some amoxicillin until we were certain it was a virus. By about day five he stopped sounding like a barking seal and his coughing is now producing
hgaterms t1_itc4ywj wrote
> so started him on some amoxicillin until we were certain it was a virus.
Its not a good idea to just abuse antibiotics like that. This is how you develop super bugs.
cuntnuzzler t1_iteuhma wrote
If that were exactly true then I’d be resistant to amoxicillin and have made all the superbugs in the world. I literally grew up on it and was using it about every other month because of my asthma I was constantly having sinus infections and practically lived on it so I’m a little weary on the whole superbug part. Also utilizing it when it may call for it as a precaution should have little I’ll effect. We don’t just dose willynilly but I do understand your concern and I was wondering how long it would be till someone called me on that.n
TheBabyEatingDingo t1_itcvjxt wrote
This is an incredibly bad idea.
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Dottsterisk t1_itbzclg wrote
Is it? I thought it was just bad to end an antibiotic run early, if you actually had something you were trying to knock out with it.
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