Guest guest Posted January 14, 2004 Report Share Posted January 14, 2004 Hi, gang, E. Coli is Escherus Coli, and is only a problem when it gets where it does not naturally grow! Cheers! n Rojas enterobacter cloacae > > > It has been a long time since I posted. It was a difficult christmas as > Henry got really sick. He was/still is a mess. It started with runny nose, > fever around 100, and then progressed quickly to a blocked nose with green > and yellow stuff and then he woke up with eyes and nose crusted over with > this goo. He was very irritable and would fall asleep in our arms and > immediately at bedtime. A few days of eye drops and 9 days of augmentin > starting on new years eve, and he is still very congested. At times he is so > congested he gags, almost vomiting and his cough has been worsening. > > We saw his pediatrician yesterday and he prescribed Bactrim because a call > to the cf clinic showed that he had cultured Enterobacter cloacae in his > last two cultures. The problem with the bactrim was that we had 1.75 > teaspoons to get down and he vomited if he swallowed just a little. Two > vomiting spells later, this evening we started a prescription for zithromax. > He doesn't want to even try it and he spits it out. I am not sure how much > of the initial dose went in. It is all trying on my nerves, as I am not > feeling that great either. I am concerned that this is getting ugly fast and > that it isn't going to get better if we can't get antibiotic down his > throat. Mixing the zithromax into babyfood seemed to temporarily jeopardize > the enzymes at the next feeding. He was highly suspicious. Any comments or > suggestions? He has a clinic visit thursday and we will see an ENT then. > > > mom to Henry 2 years old w/cf > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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