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Advice Please (I Think I'm Right In My Decision)
I'm 74, had pheumonia when a kid. Always had chest problems. Idiot me was a teacher and suffered repeated infections (up to 5 series of antibiotics in the worst winter) including investigations for throat cancer.
Been OK for at least 5 years, but began a fever at 5.00 a.m. Sun. as a prefact to a headcold. Did all the usual, drinks, paracetamol, coddling myself etc..
This last 5 hours it has moved to my chest - it hurts awfully, burns when I cough etc. and Iam gasping for breath a bit. I am mildly asthmatic, but infection plus is not good.
For the 1st time in 40 years my sister and I are going on holiday on Tuesday next to Spain - for 3 days. I can't believe the timing We've both had the 'year from Hell'. Both broke our hips, she lost her husband as well. This trip (hard to afford) has been booked for 6 mths.. We've so been looking forward to it.
I'm inclined to (for the first time ever) ring GP tmorrow morning and ask for antibiotics. Do you think I'll be lucky? Any other helpful comments?
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For what it's worth, I think you should look after yourself and not travel. Also, I don't think you should ask the doc for antibiotics; it's for the doc to advise, not you. Overuse of antibiotics is resulting in evolution of bugs so that new ones are multiplying which don't respond to the drugs any more, and that's not good for others who really need treatment.
But that's just my view; you will doubtless do what you feel is best.
Good wishes.
I wonder whether you should go on your holiday - if you get worse while you're abroad you could be in trouble. You should be able to claim on your insurance I would have thought? It happened to me when my BP shot up and I got my money back, minus the excess. Of course your sister might not be able to claim. I agree with the comments which say don't ask for antibiotics - let the doctor advise you. Hope you feel better very soon.
Hello all. I'm just back from the doctor's. No, I didn't ask for antibiotics - I didn't need to, she prescribed them straight away - plus steroids because of my asthma. It's just a head-cold gone wrong. She says she thinks I'll be OK to travel by next Tues.. :)
Thanks for all comments. Fingers firmly crossed.
You were very wise to get the GP's approval, it will be a useful feature should you fall ill abroad and make a claim on your insurance. Without it they would inevitably try to deny any claim (probably something in the small print about "reasonable precautions" or some such weasel words.)
Have a good holiday 😊