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] Date Posted:Tuesday, April 26, 2011, 01:59: am In reply to:
mandi
's message, "Re: To Mandi" on Monday, April 25, 2011, 09:30: am
Mandi,
Take some Azithromycin and you'll start feeling better in 3-4 days. If you find it upsets your stomach, eat before you take it. On the first dose you take 2, then 1 a day thereafter. Unless someone is seriously ill, there is no reason for a shot. At least in New York we think this way...I haven't seen a doctor give a Penicillin shot in a longgggg time. I know my doctor avoids them...Other States may have a different attitude...Take the pills and you should start feeling better fast....Tim
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Date Posted:Tuesday, April 26, 2011, 06:14: pm
Yes, Im the same Tim. Theres over 5 different antibiotic pills to choose from. Try Cipro or Keflex. Let your doctor decide. There's no guarantee that even a shot will work. If what you have is viral, antibiotics won't cure it...But I have had a Staff infection in my blood and all of my vains turned red, and pills took care of it in 2-3 days.....Tim
Date Posted:Thursday, September 26, 2013, 03:32: am
Hey just wondering what was the outcome of your decision did you get the shot or not and how bad was it
Date Posted:Friday, October 23, 2015, 02:55: am
If you change your mind next time I prefer shots and I use to be very uncomfortable with needles. It feels like a sting similar to an aunt bite and the medicine will feel like pressure and a bit of a dull pain but nothing unbearable. I get a shot and I'm done with it.
Date Posted:Saturday, October 24, 2015, 05:06: pm
Your comment reminds me of a beautiful young hotel housekeeper who told me that she preferred treatment by injection because of its efficiency even though she sometimes couldn't sit comfortably afterwards. Whenever she was off-duty owing to illness, I enjoyed visualising her getting a shot in her shapely bare bottom.
Date Posted:Monday, May 11, 2015, 09:04: pm
Smart move. With the shot, the best you could hope for is a bad pain when you walk or sit for a few days.....who wants that?