Anonymous wrote:Antibiotic resistance is the result of massive overuse in meat animals, and perhaps to a vastly lesser extent failure to use according to label directions. The “learned intermediary” recommended the medication. Why are you second guessing them? Use exactly as directed.
Anonymous wrote:Three kids in my dd’s class have been diagnosed with walking pneumonia in the last couple of weeks. It’s so prevalent that the school nurse sent a note home about it to all the parents.
I’m generally a low-interventionist, but in your case with everything going around at the moment, I’d take the prescribed antibiotics.
Anonymous wrote:Mycoplasma is going around and is bacterial.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t take it. Sore throat followed by congestion is a classic viral pattern. Usually strep doesn’t present with any other upper respiratory symptoms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three kids in my dd’s class have been diagnosed with walking pneumonia in the last couple of weeks. It’s so prevalent that the school nurse sent a note home about it to all the parents.
I’m generally a low-interventionist, but in your case with everything going around at the moment, I’d take the prescribed antibiotics.
except OP started out with clear-cut viral symptoms and still has them. bacterial pneumonia in adults generally develops post-virus. and the doctor wasn’t seeing pneumonia symptoms but was throwing meds at a sore throat (which does not exist anymore).
sore throat-fever-cough for 4-5 days is very common for a virus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mycoplasma is going around and is bacterial.
Flu, covid or another virus are FAR more likely.
Says who?
Common sense and actual data.
So, like OPs negative tests? Data like that?
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So it must be covid or the flu when it’s not? Do you see Covid lurking everywhere all the time?
the likelihood of it being a bacterial infection is extremely low. that’s the point. sore throat followed by upper respiratory symptoms and a fever is a classic viral patter. flu, covid, some other seasonal virus are all more likely. it’s always possible to get a *secondary* bacterial pneumonia but that’s not what this started out as. throwing antibiotics and prednisone at a sore throat is kind of crappy medical care. if OP has developed pneumonia that’s a different thing and he should go back to the dr to assess.
So its definitely Covid even if several tests keep saying no. Got it.
reading is hard, I get it. “flu, covid or some other seasonal virus.”
So stop repeating Covid like a mantra since it’s been ruled out if you want to be taken seriously. Because you don’t come across as very serious.
are you this annoying in real life? the point is that it is most likely a virus that like other viruses you just wait out.
Are you? It may be a virus but continually bringing up the virus it isn’t is weird.
you fixating on one virus in a list of viruses is what actually seems weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mycoplasma is going around and is bacterial.
Flu, covid or another virus are FAR more likely.
Says who?
Common sense and actual data.
So, like OPs negative tests? Data like that?
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So it must be covid or the flu when it’s not? Do you see Covid lurking everywhere all the time?
the likelihood of it being a bacterial infection is extremely low. that’s the point. sore throat followed by upper respiratory symptoms and a fever is a classic viral patter. flu, covid, some other seasonal virus are all more likely. it’s always possible to get a *secondary* bacterial pneumonia but that’s not what this started out as. throwing antibiotics and prednisone at a sore throat is kind of crappy medical care. if OP has developed pneumonia that’s a different thing and he should go back to the dr to assess.
So its definitely Covid even if several tests keep saying no. Got it.
reading is hard, I get it. “flu, covid or some other seasonal virus.”
So stop repeating Covid like a mantra since it’s been ruled out if you want to be taken seriously. Because you don’t come across as very serious.
are you this annoying in real life? the point is that it is most likely a virus that like other viruses you just wait out.
Are you? It may be a virus but continually bringing up the virus it isn’t is weird.
Anonymous wrote:Three kids in my dd’s class have been diagnosed with walking pneumonia in the last couple of weeks. It’s so prevalent that the school nurse sent a note home about it to all the parents.
I’m generally a low-interventionist, but in your case with everything going around at the moment, I’d take the prescribed antibiotics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mycoplasma is going around and is bacterial.
Flu, covid or another virus are FAR more likely.
Says who?
Common sense and actual data.
So, like OPs negative tests? Data like that?
![]()
So it must be covid or the flu when it’s not? Do you see Covid lurking everywhere all the time?
the likelihood of it being a bacterial infection is extremely low. that’s the point. sore throat followed by upper respiratory symptoms and a fever is a classic viral patter. flu, covid, some other seasonal virus are all more likely. it’s always possible to get a *secondary* bacterial pneumonia but that’s not what this started out as. throwing antibiotics and prednisone at a sore throat is kind of crappy medical care. if OP has developed pneumonia that’s a different thing and he should go back to the dr to assess.
So its definitely Covid even if several tests keep saying no. Got it.
reading is hard, I get it. “flu, covid or some other seasonal virus.”
So stop repeating Covid like a mantra since it’s been ruled out if you want to be taken seriously. Because you don’t come across as very serious.
are you this annoying in real life? the point is that it is most likely a virus that like other viruses you just wait out.