skittle021
New member
Hey guys, just joined the forum today, so I hope this is the right place to post this sort of question.
I'm a 23 year old male with CF. I was diagnosed at 2 weeks old, and was never hospitalized until I was 11. I've only been hospitalized 4 times in my entire life - I've been quite lucky.
A couple weeks ago, I took a trip to Florida. After coming back home from Florida, I began feeling very weak, short of breath, and had some minor chest pain when taking deep breaths. I went to my general doctor, as my CF doctor is out of town for the next month. He said that my symptoms sounded like bronchitis. He then prescribed 10 days of Bactrim, but said that if I don't feel better in that amount of time, to call back and he will prescribe an additional 4 days.
I am currently on day 7 of bactrim, and am still having a pretty decent amount of shortness-of-breath. It's much better than it was, but not usual for me. I usually have an FEV1 score of 89-93%, and right now, I feel about like 75%.
I'm just wondering, is it normal for bronchitis to take this long to clear up? I hear that bronchitis is pretty common in CF patients, so I'm hoping you guys will have some experience in this area.
I normally take 2 mile walks every day (when possible), but have barely been able to walk down the street and back without feeling like I'm going to pass out. I'm getting very worried.
Thanks for any help,
Ty
I'm a 23 year old male with CF. I was diagnosed at 2 weeks old, and was never hospitalized until I was 11. I've only been hospitalized 4 times in my entire life - I've been quite lucky.
A couple weeks ago, I took a trip to Florida. After coming back home from Florida, I began feeling very weak, short of breath, and had some minor chest pain when taking deep breaths. I went to my general doctor, as my CF doctor is out of town for the next month. He said that my symptoms sounded like bronchitis. He then prescribed 10 days of Bactrim, but said that if I don't feel better in that amount of time, to call back and he will prescribe an additional 4 days.
I am currently on day 7 of bactrim, and am still having a pretty decent amount of shortness-of-breath. It's much better than it was, but not usual for me. I usually have an FEV1 score of 89-93%, and right now, I feel about like 75%.
I'm just wondering, is it normal for bronchitis to take this long to clear up? I hear that bronchitis is pretty common in CF patients, so I'm hoping you guys will have some experience in this area.
I normally take 2 mile walks every day (when possible), but have barely been able to walk down the street and back without feeling like I'm going to pass out. I'm getting very worried.
Thanks for any help,
Ty