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Chrisandgary
Hi! I have not posted in so long - I have been reading posts here and there and glad to see all the familiar names and lots of great info here - especially for the newbies who are just starting to go thru cardiac issues.
I have a strange question - my hubby and my family can just not do things by the book, but seem to always have very STRANGE issues! Gary is almost 2 years post-op his 3rd OHS - the third was an aortic aneurysm repair. Last month he came down with strep throat. We have 4 children - 11, 10, 7, and 5years old. My 11 year old daughter is a carrier of strep. We never know she is active until one or more of her siblings get it - or I get it. The pediatrician has several times not treated her because of the whole antibiotic issue - of her becoming immune to all of them some day. So now she was active, 2 other children came down with it, then my hubby came down with it. Our family doctor put him on amoxicillin and he was fine. I called the cardio - left a message - no one got back to me. My pediatrician now sent us to an Infectious Disease specialist and put her on clindamycin to deactivate her! She was cultured 2 weeks later and came back negative. The infectious disease doctor told me that the protocol for persons with rheumatic fever and heart valve conditions should be on antibiotics for life! I have never heard of this and the cardio and surgeon have never mentioned this. Gary has never been told his valve disease is definetly from rheumatic fever (his mother cant recall - claims he had scarletina as a child).The infect. doc told me to contact the cardio and tell him Gary should be on antibiotics permanently.
So my question is this - anyone out there who is on antibiotics forever??
I am very confused and really don't want to see him take anymore meds for life. As it was the Amox. made him sick to his stomach for 2 weeks and sent his INR up to 6.0
Thank you all!!
Christine
I have a strange question - my hubby and my family can just not do things by the book, but seem to always have very STRANGE issues! Gary is almost 2 years post-op his 3rd OHS - the third was an aortic aneurysm repair. Last month he came down with strep throat. We have 4 children - 11, 10, 7, and 5years old. My 11 year old daughter is a carrier of strep. We never know she is active until one or more of her siblings get it - or I get it. The pediatrician has several times not treated her because of the whole antibiotic issue - of her becoming immune to all of them some day. So now she was active, 2 other children came down with it, then my hubby came down with it. Our family doctor put him on amoxicillin and he was fine. I called the cardio - left a message - no one got back to me. My pediatrician now sent us to an Infectious Disease specialist and put her on clindamycin to deactivate her! She was cultured 2 weeks later and came back negative. The infectious disease doctor told me that the protocol for persons with rheumatic fever and heart valve conditions should be on antibiotics for life! I have never heard of this and the cardio and surgeon have never mentioned this. Gary has never been told his valve disease is definetly from rheumatic fever (his mother cant recall - claims he had scarletina as a child).The infect. doc told me to contact the cardio and tell him Gary should be on antibiotics permanently.
So my question is this - anyone out there who is on antibiotics forever??
I am very confused and really don't want to see him take anymore meds for life. As it was the Amox. made him sick to his stomach for 2 weeks and sent his INR up to 6.0
Thank you all!!
Christine