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Post by paul on Dec 15, 2018 10:52:45 GMT -5
Recently, I had dental surgery, and required a week of antibiotics as part of the process. The results were immediate, and amazing.
But, let me give a little background. A few years ago, I was cleaning my cupboards, and found some mould, a large patch of it where I spilled something. I didn't realize what was happening, and only figured things out a few weeks afterward. I didn't realize that mould had such disastarous effects on the human body. By breathing this toxic organism, I very quickly over a weekend became overcome with all the symtoms and would not go away.
My lungs were constantly filled with fluid and sleeping became a problem. This is someone who has never smoked tobacco products ever, and has a lifetime of maintaining good physical fitness. So, this has been a real revelation for me, when I am told by medical professionals that I now have copd, no cure.
My recent visit to the dentist for an implant has changed my life back to normal again. Before surgery, you are required to take a week of
antibiotics to prepare for surgery. You take a capsule 3 times per day for a week. The first night after taking 3 capsules, I slept for 10 hours. This is the best nights sleep I've had in some time. The following day, I definitely noticed less coughing, and not nearly so much congestion. The second day of taking these antibiotics, I became convinced of the effects, as my lungs were now dry, no coughing, and great lung capacity. Over ten days has now passed, and I am still symtem free. This has truly been an eye opener for me.
I believe that the antibiotics killed off a secondary infection of bacteria from the mouth and throat. Bacteria migrated into the lungs, and created a second colony in the original infection. The lungs were working overtime overcoming two infections, and can't keep up. Now, my lungs are normal.
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Post by David on Dec 20, 2018 13:55:03 GMT -5
That is great news.
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Post by lavishgail on Dec 24, 2018 12:05:42 GMT -5
Thats wonderful! AMEN.
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Post by peg on Jun 25, 2019 15:37:36 GMT -5
Paul, what was the name of the antibiotic?
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