16th July 2008
My doctor didn't express concern that the infection I have is the antibiotic-resistant staph bacteria MRSA, so I don't think I need to entirely lose sleep over that. But sometimes I wake up with awful headaches, all of them occurring right between my eyes and occasionally near my eyebrows too. This indicates to me that I'm having sinus headaches, but I have never heard of a staph infection in the sinuses (the nose, yes, but not the sinus cavities). I also have what feels like eye strain - the area aorund my eyes feels a little bit sore, which I know is also a sign of a sinus infection. My vision is fine.
I was on an antibiotic called Augmentin for two weeks and it knocked my headaches out for a while, but they returned about three weeks later. During my period of no headaches, I finished the round of Augmentin and was put on another antibiotic called Bactrim. I have no idea if this stuff is even helping me because I still have bad headaches. I cannot return to my doctor for another two months because I've since returned to college in a city where I have no doctor.
I am trying to remain calm because I have been looking up the symptoms of staph infections and I keep getting results back of MRSA symptoms. I have noticed that the symptoms, aside from things like rashes and fever associated with MRSA, are more or less the same for any staph infection. I have the headaches, I have the fatigue, and I have what I think is chest pain not associated with heart problems (the pain is more under my armpit than dead center in my chest).
I have another week or two on the Bactrim, so I'll see what happens.
I was on an antibiotic called Augmentin for two weeks and it knocked my headaches out for a while, but they returned about three weeks later. During my period of no headaches, I finished the round of Augmentin and was put on another antibiotic called Bactrim. I have no idea if this stuff is even helping me because I still have bad headaches. I cannot return to my doctor for another two months because I've since returned to college in a city where I have no doctor.
I am trying to remain calm because I have been looking up the symptoms of staph infections and I keep getting results back of MRSA symptoms. I have noticed that the symptoms, aside from things like rashes and fever associated with MRSA, are more or less the same for any staph infection. I have the headaches, I have the fatigue, and I have what I think is chest pain not associated with heart problems (the pain is more under my armpit than dead center in my chest).
I have another week or two on the Bactrim, so I'll see what happens.
