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I have antibiotics now, so it should clear up pretty fast...
fingers crossed that I'm not allergic to amoxicillin like my mum is.
fingers crossed that I'm not allergic to amoxicillin like my mum is.
Wat? They gave you amoxicillin? And there's a little elevated chance that you are allergic to it?
I mean, yes, amoxicillin is a good antibiotic (if it is amoksisilliini in Finnish) but it's commonly used when fighting like STDs and Finnish doctors recommend macrolides over β-Lactam antibiotics. Or at least, what I've heard :p
But I am no doctor so I can't even be sure if all I've heard is right but either way, hope you're not allergic and hope you get well soon :)
I mean, yes, amoxicillin is a good antibiotic (if it is amoksisilliini in Finnish) but it's commonly used when fighting like STDs and Finnish doctors recommend macrolides over β-Lactam antibiotics. Or at least, what I've heard :p
But I am no doctor so I can't even be sure if all I've heard is right but either way, hope you're not allergic and hope you get well soon :)
they gave me amoxicillin because my mom has leukemia and her immune system is compromised by her meds...so it's important that I not be contagious...I've also been sick with whatever's causing the tonsillitis for more than a week, so it isn't just going away on its own either.
It looks familiar to what I had, a week of antibiotics and it was gone.
Be better soon :)
Be better soon :)
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It's been pretty rough the last few years. When my mom was diagnosed, she was seriously ill. Her white blood cell count was more than 100 times higher than it should have been.
Other than the side effects caused by her meds, she's mostly fine. CML is much more treatable than it used to be. You take oral chemo daily and, while you may have to take it for the rest of your life, you won't generally relapse if they caught it soon enough (though sometimes it mutates and the medication stops working). Though the meds kill your immune system and often have terrible side effects. Currently, she's undetectable, meaning if she went to a doctor they wouldn't be able to tell anything was wrong at all, which is really good. If you're undetectable for long enough they take you off the meds and see if your body starts overproducing mutated white blood cells again, since it's possible to be cured of CML.
It's been pretty rough the last few years. When my mom was diagnosed, she was seriously ill. Her white blood cell count was more than 100 times higher than it should have been.
Other than the side effects caused by her meds, she's mostly fine. CML is much more treatable than it used to be. You take oral chemo daily and, while you may have to take it for the rest of your life, you won't generally relapse if they caught it soon enough (though sometimes it mutates and the medication stops working). Though the meds kill your immune system and often have terrible side effects. Currently, she's undetectable, meaning if she went to a doctor they wouldn't be able to tell anything was wrong at all, which is really good. If you're undetectable for long enough they take you off the meds and see if your body starts overproducing mutated white blood cells again, since it's possible to be cured of CML.
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