fighting off a minor condition, like a cold
I have had a miserable cold for almost a week now with no improvement whatsoever -- my throat is sore, I have a headache, I cough all night. It occurred to me that taking immunosuppressants means I have no defenses to fight this cold off like regular people.
This may seem very minor, but what do people do when they have something like this? Antibiotics don't help with a cold of course so what can a person do to lessen the severity and length of time of the cold or whatever else a person may have? I think it may be premature to call my transplant team but my head is killing me. Things do tend to improve in the afternoon, as typical with a cold, and then they worse again at night.
JK
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@gaylea1 it's finally sunny here. It was cold, 27 degrees, on our way home from our daughter's. There is snow not far from us today. I'M READY FOR SPRING!
@jodeej Thanks. I just googled it and it's available at Target and Walmart, both not too far away. I will try to get one of them in the next day or two.
JK
@contentandwell I get it at Target or one of our grocery stores I shop at here. I'm sure it's on Amazon, too! Lol
@contentandwell I've got so much to learn. It is so overwhelming at times.
And now I just took my temp and I have a low grade fever. Crud!
@jodeej I am sure it must be on Amazon also, but why pay shipping charges if I can buy it locally?
JK
@jodeej Your husband is very fortunate to have you as his advocate. My husband always came to my appointments too. Sometimes we heard things differently but then I could send a message on the portal or call to make sure I was on track.
You know you can always turn here if you need anything explained. As I said to someone earlier, I sure wish I had been aware of this forum when I was waiting for a transplant, it would have been very reassuring. I don't remember if your husband is having HE episodes but if so that is the worst. I was pretty lucky overall, they were infrequent and non-existent for almost a year after I got on xifaxan. At that point, when I did another, I had to resume taking the dreaded lactulose along with the xifaxan.
After transplant when my husband was visiting me in the hospital and I was in some pain at some points in time, he would console me with "no more lactulose"!
JK
@jodeej When I was in the hospital with Legionnaire's they told me they really do not consider it to be a fever if it's under 100.5. With this current cold/bronchitis I have gone about a degree high at times but I think it's been after I've been snuggled in my bedding.
JK
@contentandwell I prefer local and Mom and Pop shops, too. I didn't know how close you were to one.
@contentandwell it just hit 101°. I'm worried about him getting sick! I wonder if this is what he had last week, but he didn't have a fever. We go to Rochester next Monday so I'm hoping he doesn't get whatever it is. Ugh!