Here again <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0"> Owen has been on bactrim for almost six weeks. His cough is better than it was seven weeks ago but not better than two weeks ago. He still brings up stuff with CPT and his voice is very scratchy.
Last week, I asked if we could stop the symbicort but our doctor said no, we shouldn't change so much at once. Since he is back on the bactrim (there was a four day break) he is not better but the low-grade fevers are gone so maybe it is from getting back on bactrim.
Today, when she called to check in, our doctor said, again, she is cautiously optimistic about him getting better on this regimin and since he is going to school and still active, she wants to wait and see how he is next week. I am so frustrated because he is not at his baseline from before this illness and we have been doing the same thing and saying the same thing for six weeks now ( he has been coughing for a total of ten weeks). He is not any better back on bactrim than he was before so I want to take him off if it doesn't seem to be helping. And, I don't want him on Symbicort, again, if it doesn't seem to help.
Should I just keep waiting and seeing? He is not knocked down and miserable so I actually wonder why we cannot take him off all drugs except maybe the albuterol nebs and CPT.I don't know how to talk to our doctor and tell her my gut says saline would be helpful. I just take what she says, hang up and then stew about it. Maybe Owen will always have this cough and tons of phlegm. Maybe that is just how he is now? I just wish we could clean him out and wipe the slate clean.
Any chance his scratchy voice is from the albuterol nebs? I feel like the doctor is not concerned about his CT scan results and doesn't feel like he is at risk for permanent lung damage from having this episode for so long. I am not comfortable that any amount of damage is ok and I don't want to get complacant. And it's funny to me that what I want to try the most is the least risky, HTS. I don't want her to increase meds, I want her to decrease them. Am I out of touch?? I just want my old Owen back.
Last week, I asked if we could stop the symbicort but our doctor said no, we shouldn't change so much at once. Since he is back on the bactrim (there was a four day break) he is not better but the low-grade fevers are gone so maybe it is from getting back on bactrim.
Today, when she called to check in, our doctor said, again, she is cautiously optimistic about him getting better on this regimin and since he is going to school and still active, she wants to wait and see how he is next week. I am so frustrated because he is not at his baseline from before this illness and we have been doing the same thing and saying the same thing for six weeks now ( he has been coughing for a total of ten weeks). He is not any better back on bactrim than he was before so I want to take him off if it doesn't seem to be helping. And, I don't want him on Symbicort, again, if it doesn't seem to help.
Should I just keep waiting and seeing? He is not knocked down and miserable so I actually wonder why we cannot take him off all drugs except maybe the albuterol nebs and CPT.I don't know how to talk to our doctor and tell her my gut says saline would be helpful. I just take what she says, hang up and then stew about it. Maybe Owen will always have this cough and tons of phlegm. Maybe that is just how he is now? I just wish we could clean him out and wipe the slate clean.
Any chance his scratchy voice is from the albuterol nebs? I feel like the doctor is not concerned about his CT scan results and doesn't feel like he is at risk for permanent lung damage from having this episode for so long. I am not comfortable that any amount of damage is ok and I don't want to get complacant. And it's funny to me that what I want to try the most is the least risky, HTS. I don't want her to increase meds, I want her to decrease them. Am I out of touch?? I just want my old Owen back.