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<blockquote data-quote="enzina" data-source="post: 2022515" data-attributes="member: 3870"><p>I had to go to the GP again because i seem not to tolerate the Flucloxacillin, had to throw up yesterday a few times and felt worse by the hour. Heavy limbs, the chills, slight temperature and incredible weak. I had to take my old staffie Cecilia again to the vet for a change of bandage, she behaved again like a raging bull during the procedure. I was nearly in tears and the vet asked me afterwards in very kind words if i have ever thought about rehoming because i'm so ill! I was totally shocked, she also told me her sister had just lost two toes due to poor T1 control. I told her my control is now excellent and usually i can easily care for my dogs.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, the GP prescribed Clarithromycin, the toe is still oozing pus and blood but at least there is no sepsis. He will have a look again next week on Wednesday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="enzina, post: 2022515, member: 3870"] I had to go to the GP again because i seem not to tolerate the Flucloxacillin, had to throw up yesterday a few times and felt worse by the hour. Heavy limbs, the chills, slight temperature and incredible weak. I had to take my old staffie Cecilia again to the vet for a change of bandage, she behaved again like a raging bull during the procedure. I was nearly in tears and the vet asked me afterwards in very kind words if i have ever thought about rehoming because i'm so ill! I was totally shocked, she also told me her sister had just lost two toes due to poor T1 control. I told her my control is now excellent and usually i can easily care for my dogs. Anyway, the GP prescribed Clarithromycin, the toe is still oozing pus and blood but at least there is no sepsis. He will have a look again next week on Wednesday. [/QUOTE]
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