Since you've had no problems, I'm not sure why you should stop enjoying your wine with dinner!
How is your BP? When I have vomiting episodes with headaches, I often check and have pretty high BP and need an extra clonidine. That may be tough depending on what BP meds you have or don't have. Do you have a fever? Check that often. Can you keep anything down yet? If you can't keep anything down for days or get a bad fever, pls call your doctor.
Ask about cyproheptadine. I am lost without it.
I have not had a drop of alcohol for over a year now. Oh how I long for a margarita, but getting well is far more important to me than the short pleasure of drinking alcohol.
I wish you could catch a break!
My Lyme doctor switched me to penicillin (in addition to doxycycline and tindamax) at my last visit. Oiy! 3000mg of penicillin a day really does a number on my gut. I pretty much have to nibble my way through the day. If my stomach gets empty, I'm in for some real pain! I take probiotics and eat yogurt at lunch when I'm not taking any antibiotics to keep the gut flora happy.
If you continue to have the headaches, do press for cyproheptadine. I have no side effects from it and it keeps my head pain at a hardly noticeable level.
You may not know that Carl was in the hospital all last week on a heparin drip as a cautionary measure to keep a blood clot from going from an aneurism in an artery in his arm into his hand, causing him to lose the hand. He had the artery replaced on Friday, leaving an 8 inch incision to heal. We are tough old birds, though.
Quote from: obsidianom on March 05, 2014, 02:37:24 AM Levoquin and the other quinolones like it are more risky and have more potential for issues like tendon problems and are effected a lot by kidney disease.I took levaquin and after just one dose began having soreness in my Achilles heel tendons. Was really irked at my dialysis neph for prescribing, especially since it is a "Black box" warning antibiotic (she said I was her first patient exhibiting this side effect). Fortunately, I never experienced the more serious tendon problems like rupturing.
Levoquin and the other quinolones like it are more risky and have more potential for issues like tendon problems and are effected a lot by kidney disease.
I don't know what your trouble with penicillin was. As a reminder there is a 10% crossover of penicillin and cephalosporin allergies. I am allergic to penicillin from childhood. I tried a cephalosporin as an adult. Awful hives and large swelling of the joints. I itched and hurt.