JennifersHope
New member
I am at a loss, and truth be told a bit overwhelmed. I have been on IVs since October something but just started a more rigorous IV schedule a little over a week ago.
Before I started treatment for the MAC and the other NTM and now the MRSA. I was feeling very, very tired. I seriously felt like I had Mono again that is how tired I was/am
Since starting the new IVs, which are not IV Cipro, Zyvox, Amikacian, and a few other IV medications not antibiotics... I am on oral Bactrim and zithromax as well. I have noticed an improvement already in my breathing which is surprising because they said not to expect one right away..
My issue is my joints hurt so badly, my muscles hurt and I am still beyond exhausted no matter how much I sleep.
I am also trying to wrap my brain around doing this rigerous of a schedule for what I am told will most likely be a year or more.. It just overwhelms me, I am doing 49 bags of fluids a week.. and I am already sick of having my port accessed all the time.
The longest I ever had a port accessed was about a month.... except when I was in the hospital.
How have any of you dealt with the emotional side of being accessed for so long and also have you experienced the joint pain? I do not take pain medications as they make me sick, I take advil. I was taking hot baths that helped somewhat but I am still get hot flash feelings and hot and cold sweats so any extreme temp drives me insane.
Any ideas how to deal?
Before I started treatment for the MAC and the other NTM and now the MRSA. I was feeling very, very tired. I seriously felt like I had Mono again that is how tired I was/am
Since starting the new IVs, which are not IV Cipro, Zyvox, Amikacian, and a few other IV medications not antibiotics... I am on oral Bactrim and zithromax as well. I have noticed an improvement already in my breathing which is surprising because they said not to expect one right away..
My issue is my joints hurt so badly, my muscles hurt and I am still beyond exhausted no matter how much I sleep.
I am also trying to wrap my brain around doing this rigerous of a schedule for what I am told will most likely be a year or more.. It just overwhelms me, I am doing 49 bags of fluids a week.. and I am already sick of having my port accessed all the time.
The longest I ever had a port accessed was about a month.... except when I was in the hospital.
How have any of you dealt with the emotional side of being accessed for so long and also have you experienced the joint pain? I do not take pain medications as they make me sick, I take advil. I was taking hot baths that helped somewhat but I am still get hot flash feelings and hot and cold sweats so any extreme temp drives me insane.
Any ideas how to deal?