coltsfan715
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Okay guys,
I have been on IVs for almost 3 weeks now. When I first started IVs - around the 23-24th of Sept. I started feeling good almost immediately. The stuff started loosening up - I was getting everything out and just yeah was able to breathe easier. The doc put me on Cefepime and Zyvox IV (when I was in the hospital) and TOBI nebs. I am now on Cefepime/Maxipime IV, Zyvox Oral and TOBI aerosol at home.
Last week I had my appointment at the doc and went and things were looking good, but I had started to get shortness of breath again. I had pretty bad shortness of breath when I was admitted, but it was gone after about the 2nd-3rd day of IVs. After almost 2 weeks it started to come back though. I was also coughing more and so on. Well the doc thought it was acid reflux and started me on Nexium (I had also had a sore throat with hoarseness and could feel acid coming up). The doc said I should start feeling better and I did for the most part. My throat started feeling better and the shortness of breath seemed to be going away.
Well then I got sick this weekend with a bout of salmonella poisoning or whatever. I started getting chest pain again and could feel stuff moving around "in there" again, so I called the doc on Monday (when I was supposed to be getting off meds) and talked to them about it. They told me that they wanted to keep me on IVs for another week since I had been dealt a bad blow so close to finishing treatment. Well that was a bit of a bummer, but I understand the logic behind it cause they want to make sure I am not weakened when I get off IV meds - that way I don't get sick again immediately.
Well here I am 2 days later and I am still getting this darn shortness of breath. I have checked sometimes when I am SOB - thinking my blood sugar may be high and it is - like if it is shortly after I eat or something. Then there are other times though that I am just short of breath for no real reason. I will normally do my albuterol neb and that helps and I am able to breath a bit freer, but I don't understand. If the shortness of breath went away - why is it coming back ... before I even get off IVs. I am also hearing stuff again. Not alot and no where near like what I was hearing before IVs but just little wheezing if there is stuff in my airways.
I am wanting to call the doc about this but am afraid I am over reacting. I am going to list the meds I am on below and see if any of you think these may be causing them. Most of them I take all the time, but some I have not been as diligent about until recently - like the Advair inhaler. I am prescribed to do it twice a day and up until recently was lucky to do it once a day if I could remember.
My Current Meds:
Maxipime - IV 2x daily
Zyvox - Oral 2x daily
Albuterol - Neb (3x daily)
Saline - 2-3x daily
Pulmozyme - 2x daily
TOBI - 2x daily
Lantus - 7 u. AM 7u. PM
Novolog - sliding scale shot per meal
Zithromax - MWF
Diflucan - 1x daily
Ambien - 1x daily(PM)
Ultrase MT20 - 4 per meal
Megestrol - 2 teaspoons daily
Advair 250/50 - 2x daily
Flonase - 50mcg 1puff/nostril 2x daily
Do you guys think it could be a medicine thing or that I could be having a reaction to meds? What about a PICC infection? My PICC LOOKS fine, but is it possible for it to look okay and still have problems? I don't know I have just never had this hard of a time after feeling better with IVs ... especially when I am STILL on them.
Thanks for the input guys. I am going to be calling the doc tomorrow either way I think, but I wanted to maybe get some of ya'lls opinions.
Thanks again,
Lindsey
I have been on IVs for almost 3 weeks now. When I first started IVs - around the 23-24th of Sept. I started feeling good almost immediately. The stuff started loosening up - I was getting everything out and just yeah was able to breathe easier. The doc put me on Cefepime and Zyvox IV (when I was in the hospital) and TOBI nebs. I am now on Cefepime/Maxipime IV, Zyvox Oral and TOBI aerosol at home.
Last week I had my appointment at the doc and went and things were looking good, but I had started to get shortness of breath again. I had pretty bad shortness of breath when I was admitted, but it was gone after about the 2nd-3rd day of IVs. After almost 2 weeks it started to come back though. I was also coughing more and so on. Well the doc thought it was acid reflux and started me on Nexium (I had also had a sore throat with hoarseness and could feel acid coming up). The doc said I should start feeling better and I did for the most part. My throat started feeling better and the shortness of breath seemed to be going away.
Well then I got sick this weekend with a bout of salmonella poisoning or whatever. I started getting chest pain again and could feel stuff moving around "in there" again, so I called the doc on Monday (when I was supposed to be getting off meds) and talked to them about it. They told me that they wanted to keep me on IVs for another week since I had been dealt a bad blow so close to finishing treatment. Well that was a bit of a bummer, but I understand the logic behind it cause they want to make sure I am not weakened when I get off IV meds - that way I don't get sick again immediately.
Well here I am 2 days later and I am still getting this darn shortness of breath. I have checked sometimes when I am SOB - thinking my blood sugar may be high and it is - like if it is shortly after I eat or something. Then there are other times though that I am just short of breath for no real reason. I will normally do my albuterol neb and that helps and I am able to breath a bit freer, but I don't understand. If the shortness of breath went away - why is it coming back ... before I even get off IVs. I am also hearing stuff again. Not alot and no where near like what I was hearing before IVs but just little wheezing if there is stuff in my airways.
I am wanting to call the doc about this but am afraid I am over reacting. I am going to list the meds I am on below and see if any of you think these may be causing them. Most of them I take all the time, but some I have not been as diligent about until recently - like the Advair inhaler. I am prescribed to do it twice a day and up until recently was lucky to do it once a day if I could remember.
My Current Meds:
Maxipime - IV 2x daily
Zyvox - Oral 2x daily
Albuterol - Neb (3x daily)
Saline - 2-3x daily
Pulmozyme - 2x daily
TOBI - 2x daily
Lantus - 7 u. AM 7u. PM
Novolog - sliding scale shot per meal
Zithromax - MWF
Diflucan - 1x daily
Ambien - 1x daily(PM)
Ultrase MT20 - 4 per meal
Megestrol - 2 teaspoons daily
Advair 250/50 - 2x daily
Flonase - 50mcg 1puff/nostril 2x daily
Do you guys think it could be a medicine thing or that I could be having a reaction to meds? What about a PICC infection? My PICC LOOKS fine, but is it possible for it to look okay and still have problems? I don't know I have just never had this hard of a time after feeling better with IVs ... especially when I am STILL on them.
Thanks for the input guys. I am going to be calling the doc tomorrow either way I think, but I wanted to maybe get some of ya'lls opinions.
Thanks again,
Lindsey