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sqad, I've been reading a lot of worrying stuff about this klebsiella, such as "Klebsiella-caused urinary tract infections are resistant to many antibiotics and sometimes need to be treated with a combination of antibiotics."
My biggest concern is whether Trimethoprim will be enough to nip this thing in the bud. I've been taking them for eight days now, and to be fair they have greatly reduced the symptoms but I still don't feel 100%. I'm on a 10-Day course of Trimethoprim and I have a feeling all the symptoms will return as soon as I stop taking them. And before ladyalex starts nagging me (LOL), I've already made an appointment to see my GP to coincide with when I finish them. He's also asked me to bring a urine sample with me, so between him and the practice nurse, they are closely monitoring the situation.
On a more serious note, I do have the greatest of respect for my GP and I think when it comes to Urinary Tract Infections any GP worth his salt is going to prescribe a course of antibiotics as a first line of defence, which is quite understandable. I don't think by going to see a different GP would mean I'd be prescribed some "wonder drug" to make all my problems go away. Plus, I think in a lot of cases it's more down to patient error than doctor error. Like I said a few posts back, I've had so many UTIs during the last three years (and four this year alone) that it's got to a stage where I no longer rush to see my GP as soon as an infection comes on. I know I should (and in the light of this klebsiella, I probably will from now on) but I can hardly hold my GP accountable for my own failings. For instance, I've lost count of the number of times I've come away from my doctor's surgery and thought "Oh dear, I forgot to tell him about such-and-such a symptom" and for all I know, that particular symptom could have been vital to the diagnosis. After all, GPs can only work with what we tell them, they're not mind readers.