Thursday, November 26, 2009

We have a name..

The current lung infection is from a bug known as Moraxella Catarrhalis. It's fairly common but can cause major problems if it gets into the lungs of people that suffer from obstructive lung diseases. The treatment is Amoxycillin in relatively high dose.

So that should fix my short term illness, the breathlessness and extreme fatigue, the flu-like symptoms.
The doctors thought it might even relieve my fever, however I said I doubted it. That's from the next level of illness...

They believe I have Cryptogenic Organising Pneumonia (COP) an obstructive lung disease!. It fits with all my symptoms, the cough and the fever. It also has another name, one I came up with a long time ago, but was told I was wrong, Radiation Pneumonitis. The treatment is a course of prednisone, which is why I would improve so dramatically when I took the steroid in the past. However instead of the 2-3 week course I was self prescribing, it's a year long course!

I can't start the prednisone until the lung infection has gone. The doctor wanted me to wait a month. I told him that I wasn't going to be in any fit state if I ran this fever for another month! (new record today! 39.7C) So he reduced the stand down period to two weeks at which point he will phone me to see if the antibiotics have made any improvement to my state of health.

I suggested that the 50mg fluconazole (anti-fungal) tablets I was taking was too low, especially in light of the prescribed high dose antibiotics. The doctor actually asked me what dose I thought would be best! I suggested doubling it to 100mg but told him he was the doctor, we agreed on 100mg. This is becoming a common scenario these days as I become more and more familiar with both my treatment and the drugs used that the doctor will ask my opinion.

Well I'm looking forward to not having this darn lung infection, and then hopefully a year off at least from the fevers. Fingers crossed that we have got it right this time ! :)

1 comment:

Glenn McMillan said...

Now that you have closed total performance I think you should pursue a medical career!
Its good to hear a name for the condition you have, and no doubt you have a bit more peace of mind now. It was good to catch up at the Targa, all be it rather brief. I watched the crash footage and all I can say is bloody lucky!!!