I am also allergic to Sulfa drugs. It has been so long since I was found to be allergic to it I can't remember what happens. I just know that it is in my file and I make sure Dr.'s know it before giving me drugs.
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It sounds like you going through a very stressful period. Are you able to get any time to yourself to just wind down a bit? I know it's hard when you have a newborn, but try to forge some time out for yourself every day if you can. Take a bath, read a book, listen to music, light a candle, etc. This will help boost your immunity as well as make you feel better. There is a book called The Wellness Book you might find helpful. http://www.amazon.com/The-Wellness-Book-Comprehensive-Stress-Related/dp/0671797506
MAs should not be giving out medical advice over the phone, IMO. But regionally, it might happen, idk.
I am also allergic to Sulfa.![]()
I would be up a creek because Keflex is the only med I know I cannot take. It makes me violently ill.I can sympathize. While I've not been confirmed to be allergic, I do have reactions to sulfa. Headaches, nausea, hives. The doctor basically gives me Keflex now whenever I need antibiotics.
Thank you everybody <3 Physically, she is doing really well. Emotionally, it's been (and will be) a tougher road, but all things considered, she's doing amazing.
I had an anaphylactic reaction to sulfa many years ago while taking it over 7 days. Before it went into full-swing I had a floaty, hallucination type spell and then felt my throat swell.
Since then I've found that there are many substitutes for any condition that might have required sulfa in the past.
Good luck in treating your condition!