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Old January 5th 05, 05:38 PM
Jay Honeck
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As a physician, I think it is likely that you will:

1. Get better
2. Get worse, then get better
3. Stay the same for a while and then get better.


Thanks, Jim, for those words of wisdom. :-)

Seriously, it is possible to develop a secondary bacterial pneumonia over
a viral pneumonia, or you could also get a mycoplasma pneumonia, and these
would likely require antibiotics. Since your symptoms are bad enough to
complain the NG, it sounds like a trip to the MD may be worthwhile. As a
group we're not all that bad.


Already did. He gave me biaxin, and said my infection was bacterial.
Personally, I think he's guessing and covering all of his bases...

But he DID charge me the hundred bucks!

Good luck.


Mostly I just need my voice back to be able to function at the hotel. Do you
know anything about using a steroid spray for the vocal cords? I read
about it on the internet, but my doc will only prescribe steroids in an
"emergency".

(His definition of an emergency: When magician Harry Blackstone came to
town, and lost his voice before a performance. He gave Blackstone the
steroids, and voila! Just like magic, his voice returned...)
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Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
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www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"