Word to the wise
Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 11:45 pm
I tend to avoid taking antibiotics until/unless I am absolutely sure I need them. Because your body can often fight off the infection on its own in the same amount of time it takes the antibiotics to work. Now I am singing a different tune. When it comes to my throat at least.
Turns out swallowing is extremely important and you REALLY, REALLY miss it when you lose the ability.
I got really bad laryngitis last weekend. Really sudden onset (over the course of a single sentence, to be exact). My voice was coming back Monday and Tuesday and I woke up yesterday (Wed) with a sore throat only on one side. I kind of ignored it and it got progressively worse. When I got home around 2 I could no longer force myself to swallow. Upon looking in the mirror with a flashlight, I discovered my tonsils (both, not just the sore one) were covered in pustules, the left one was extremely swollen and had a really visible abscess. So I tossed and turned all night, debated going to the ER. Motrin did almost nothing except kept me from really getting a fever. Managed to hold out until 8:30 when my doctor's office opened and went in first things.
They prescribed a high dose of amoxycillin and this malox numbing solution (which numbs everywhere but the abscess). Kept getting ore swollen throughout the day until I could no longer swallow my own saliva. The doctor called in a steroid pack for me as well, (Sidenote: thanks for prescribing hundreds of pills when I can't swallow without getting tears in my eyes, doc.) Took the first round about 2 hours ago. Don't feel any improvement. If it gets any worse I will probably be going into the ER for a tonsillectomy tonight.
Anyway I tell you all this not for pity but as a warning. Don't fuck around with your tonsils. It is the worst pain I have ever felt, its impossible to distract yourself from, and I'm getting more and more tired/dehydrated/feverish. Sore throat, call your doctor and beat that shit out of your system.
Turns out swallowing is extremely important and you REALLY, REALLY miss it when you lose the ability.
I got really bad laryngitis last weekend. Really sudden onset (over the course of a single sentence, to be exact). My voice was coming back Monday and Tuesday and I woke up yesterday (Wed) with a sore throat only on one side. I kind of ignored it and it got progressively worse. When I got home around 2 I could no longer force myself to swallow. Upon looking in the mirror with a flashlight, I discovered my tonsils (both, not just the sore one) were covered in pustules, the left one was extremely swollen and had a really visible abscess. So I tossed and turned all night, debated going to the ER. Motrin did almost nothing except kept me from really getting a fever. Managed to hold out until 8:30 when my doctor's office opened and went in first things.
They prescribed a high dose of amoxycillin and this malox numbing solution (which numbs everywhere but the abscess). Kept getting ore swollen throughout the day until I could no longer swallow my own saliva. The doctor called in a steroid pack for me as well, (Sidenote: thanks for prescribing hundreds of pills when I can't swallow without getting tears in my eyes, doc.) Took the first round about 2 hours ago. Don't feel any improvement. If it gets any worse I will probably be going into the ER for a tonsillectomy tonight.
Anyway I tell you all this not for pity but as a warning. Don't fuck around with your tonsils. It is the worst pain I have ever felt, its impossible to distract yourself from, and I'm getting more and more tired/dehydrated/feverish. Sore throat, call your doctor and beat that shit out of your system.