RaoulDuke79 Posted August 3, 2018 Posted August 3, 2018 Not a cure or a long term solution, but it numbs it up for a spell and dulls the pain temporarily 1
Soda Popinski Posted August 3, 2018 Posted August 3, 2018 I keep waiting for the mrs to get strep i've got a home remedy for her but she seems to have a fantastic immune system.
Gugny Posted August 3, 2018 Posted August 3, 2018 You have the best healthcare in the world. Go to a doctor!
Johnny Hammersticks Posted August 3, 2018 Posted August 3, 2018 1 cup of warm water 1 Tablespoon of apple cider vinegar 1 Tablespoon of honey Mix together and sip.
row_33 Posted August 3, 2018 Posted August 3, 2018 16 minutes ago, Gugny said: You have the best healthcare in the world. Go to a doctor! pick an empty free clinic and get it done
CowgirlsFan Posted August 3, 2018 Posted August 3, 2018 I concur with DC Tom on the honey however make sure it's local raw unfiltered honey. I agree with getting back with the doctor. You don't need to get worse over the weekend.
Your Brown Eye Posted August 3, 2018 Posted August 3, 2018 2 hours ago, joesixpack said: Strep is bacterial infection. CBF---drink shots of whiskey till you pass out. Hence the reason I said bacterial strep. I never said is it viral strep or bacteria strep. I asked if it was viral or if it was bacterial strep. 1 hour ago, DC Tom said: "Viral strep?" . You idiot. Streptococcus IS A BACTERIA. No **** Sherlock, I'm in the medical field. I guess I have to lose the "hospital speak" when I'm on these boards and dumb down my question for you guys. Is his infection viral?... or is it bacterial strep?. Believe it or not there are doctors who wrongly give antibiotics for viral throat infections, because the patient complains enough. He's been on antibiotics for quite a while now with no relief. Hence the viral portion of my question, because that could explain the no relief with antibiotics, and he just has to let it run it's course. If it's confirmed bacterial then he needs a new antibiotic that works in a different manner or a stronger one because the one he's on doesn't sound like it working. But I'm sure you knew that Mr. Scientist.
Cripple Creek Posted August 3, 2018 Posted August 3, 2018 1 hour ago, Your Brown Eye said: Hence the reason I said bacterial strep. I never said is it viral strep or bacteria strep. I asked if it was viral or if it was bacterial strep. No **** Sherlock, I'm in the medical field. I guess I have to lose the "hospital speak" when I'm on these boards and dumb down my question for you guys. Is his infection viral?... or is it bacterial strep?. Believe it or not there are doctors who wrongly give antibiotics for viral throat infections, because the patient complains enough. He's been on antibiotics for quite a while now with no relief. Hence the viral portion of my question, because that could explain the no relief with antibiotics, and he just has to let it run it's course. If it's confirmed bacterial then he needs a new antibiotic that works in a different manner or a stronger one because the one he's on doesn't sound like it working. But I'm sure you knew that Mr. Scientist. Hey! Common now. We haven’t heard from CBF for days (he did say he was diagnosed w strep) and your worried about your reputation? please check in CBF and let us know that you are ok. 1
John from Riverside Posted August 3, 2018 Posted August 3, 2018 I always thought this had to be treated with antibiotics..... Note: I went through a rough patch with my medical at a certain point and were looking for alternate options to get antibiotics when I needed them.....believe it or not you can get them without prescription at the PET STORE......look in the Fish section.
Fadingpain Posted August 3, 2018 Posted August 3, 2018 As long as you aren't working, buy yourself a nice bottle of scotch (Highland Park 12 Year in the $55 range or better would be perfect) and have a couple of drams. You will feel great in general, and you will not notice the throat pain, or any other pain for that matter. Seriously, if it's bothering you that much, get a little tipsy. Kills pain. In the US Civil War, shots of whisky were used as pain killer prior to amputations if you can believe it. One shot for enlisted men, 2 shots for officers.
Fr. Jerk Posted August 3, 2018 Posted August 3, 2018 4 hours ago, RaoulDuke79 said: Not a cure or a long term solution, but it numbs it up for a spell and dulls the pain temporarily That stuff on a sore throat is:
Canadian Bills Fan Posted August 3, 2018 Author Posted August 3, 2018 Thanks guys. Doc gave me a different antibiotic to try and gave me lidocaine as a numbing gargling rinse. Thanks Tom, I will try honey as well. 1
DC Tom Posted August 3, 2018 Posted August 3, 2018 4 hours ago, Your Brown Eye said: Hence the reason I said bacterial strep. I never said is it viral strep or bacteria strep. I asked if it was viral or if it was bacterial strep. No **** Sherlock, I'm in the medical field. I guess I have to lose the "hospital speak" when I'm on these boards and dumb down my question for you guys. Is his infection viral?... or is it bacterial strep?. Believe it or not there are doctors who wrongly give antibiotics for viral throat infections, because the patient complains enough. He's been on antibiotics for quite a while now with no relief. Hence the viral portion of my question, because that could explain the no relief with antibiotics, and he just has to let it run it's course. If it's confirmed bacterial then he needs a new antibiotic that works in a different manner or a stronger one because the one he's on doesn't sound like it working. But I'm sure you knew that Mr. Scientist. In the statement "Is it viral or bacterial strep?" the "or" conjunction operates on the words "viral" and "bacterial," - the resulting "viral or bacterial" being an adjectival phrase applied to the noun "strep." What you should have done, given the meaning you claim you were trying to convey, Mr. "But I'm a Doctor, So I Can't Be As Stupid As I Sound!", is asked "Is it a virus or strep?", thereby linking two nouns with the conjunction "or" instead of a noun and adjective, and avoiding the useless redundancy of the phrase "bacterial strep." But I'm sure you knew that, Mr. TOEFL.
Canadian Bills Fan Posted August 3, 2018 Author Posted August 3, 2018 7 hours ago, RaoulDuke79 said: Not a cure or a long term solution, but it numbs it up for a spell and dulls the pain temporarily Omg I love you. This is the only thing that has brought me relief!! I just spent $80 on Licoden gargling mix and it did nothing. Thank you for this I love you 1
row_33 Posted August 3, 2018 Posted August 3, 2018 4 hours ago, John from Riverside said: I always thought this had to be treated with antibiotics..... Note: I went through a rough patch with my medical at a certain point and were looking for alternate options to get antibiotics when I needed them.....believe it or not you can get them without prescription at the PET STORE......look in the Fish section. bacterial antibiotics, Biaxin has been a good friend many times
Cripple Creek Posted August 3, 2018 Posted August 3, 2018 1 hour ago, Canadian Bills Fan said: Omg I love you. This is the only thing that has brought me relief!! I just spent $80 on Licoden gargling mix and it did nothing. Thank you for this I love you If you had listened to me you could have saved $80.
Johnny Hammersticks Posted August 4, 2018 Posted August 4, 2018 1 hour ago, jr1 said: strep can go to your heart. Please see a doctor He saw a doctor, and then saw a doctor again. Please try to keep up. 1
teef Posted August 4, 2018 Posted August 4, 2018 Having strep as an adult is the !@#$ing worst. I had it 5 or so years ago, and it was far worse than I remember as a child. I think I remember taking ibuprofen for the inflammation, and it tempered it back. Some pharmacies may sell a liquid lidocaine spray that can help. It really just took antibiotics and 5 days for me to get better. 1
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