I'm 27. I had tinnitus since I was probably 4 years old. Used to have a lot of ear infections. I used to think T was normal. Over time I remember my tinnitus gradually becoming more noticeable. But I always had control over it.
The beginning of May I had a persisting cough which was bronchitis. The doctors prescribed me Azithromycin, and it wasn't the first time, but the second time I took Azithromycin. I didn't have side effects the first time. I ended up with really bad side effects: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headaches within three days on the 250mg 6days dosage. I went to the ER, and I told them I think I am having an ADR. They told me to keep taking it, so unfortunately I did.
And started to experience a spike in T towards the end of my course was done. The spike is still with me. I reported this to the FDA today.
The beginning of May I had a persisting cough which was bronchitis. The doctors prescribed me Azithromycin, and it wasn't the first time, but the second time I took Azithromycin. I didn't have side effects the first time. I ended up with really bad side effects: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headaches within three days on the 250mg 6days dosage. I went to the ER, and I told them I think I am having an ADR. They told me to keep taking it, so unfortunately I did.
And started to experience a spike in T towards the end of my course was done. The spike is still with me. I reported this to the FDA today.
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Im just really struggling to gain my health back. I've been taking vitamins and probiotics everyday. I had such a stressful semester because my Dad had a heart attack during my final exams and I was coughing all the time because of the bronchitis. And then on the last day of class I went to the doctors, and that's when I was prescribed azith. I'm trying my best to get my life back so I can go back to school in August. I hope that my T will go down by then because I don't know how I am going to focus!