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Old 12-10-2008, 01:48 PM   #10
hviola
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Originally Posted by jeanietoo View Post
Inner ear problems often don't respond to antibiotics. As you said they can cause nausea and extreme dizziness. Most doctors give meclezine (sp) for it. I have intermittent problems with this for years. I know a couple people who have had such severe cases they couldn't even work or walk around but these are extreme cases

The nurse mentioned something about meclezine but I never got a script for that. I went to get the amoxicillin and I also had a script for something for the nausea. I might as well take the amoxi, just in case. Then of course, Im taking the nasonex, whatever thats doing for me, I dont know.

The doctor Im seeing is a physicians assistant. I hope I can trust him. If I dont feel better by Monday, then Im going to make an appointment with my old doctor, where I lived before I bought my house.
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