Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 6:35 am
I decided to stop taking my antibiotic for the last few days that I'm supposed to be on it. I have a head cold anyway so it's not like the antibiotic can help with that. In fact, the reason I took myself off is because I believe it's making me feel worse. Also, I have been experiencing unusual tiredness.
The medication is Augmentin twice a day (AM and PM). I have heard that people get very sick to their stomachs from this antibiotic.
Last couple evenings I became nauseated and last night the stomach pains were so bad that I threw up. I don't know if it takes 24 hours or more to get it out of your system but I still feel a bit nauseated (even after eating some chicken noodle soup and drinking water).
I realize that anxiety can cause upset stomach and fatigue........ however, my stomach upset and fatigue has been more severe than just butterflies in the tummy.
I am working on Lesson #3 this week and been journaling about twice a day. I realize that I had a setback and am trying to get myself out of this hole.
I am thinking about going and talking to someone on a weekly basis. It's not good for me to be depressed and tired like this at 33.
Thank you,
The medication is Augmentin twice a day (AM and PM). I have heard that people get very sick to their stomachs from this antibiotic.
Last couple evenings I became nauseated and last night the stomach pains were so bad that I threw up. I don't know if it takes 24 hours or more to get it out of your system but I still feel a bit nauseated (even after eating some chicken noodle soup and drinking water).
I realize that anxiety can cause upset stomach and fatigue........ however, my stomach upset and fatigue has been more severe than just butterflies in the tummy.
I am working on Lesson #3 this week and been journaling about twice a day. I realize that I had a setback and am trying to get myself out of this hole.
I am thinking about going and talking to someone on a weekly basis. It's not good for me to be depressed and tired like this at 33.
Thank you,