TheSparkyPony
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Hi all, venturing back onto here, been a while! For those who can remember me, I started uni in March to do my nursing training, and it's been so busy it's unreal!
Anyhoo, had a question and was hoping you lovely people could help me
I have a UTI, but seems quite poss kidney infection and 3 lots of antibiotics have failed. Trimethoprim, Nitrofurantoin and Co-Amoxiclav. The Co-Amoxiclav failed due to it making me nauseous and physically sick.
I've now been put on Cephalexin, which isn't looking too good as once again being sick and symptoms don't seem to be going.
I've had cultures sent off but don't get results til tomorrow, they've been treating it blind since last Tuesday (and I'm fed up of it now!).
Due to being a diabetic, they are wary, as am I, as my sugar levels are all over the place and they have said if this lot of antibiotics don't work then it's hospital and I/V ABs for me
Has anyone had to do this before? Seems like such a waste and overkill to take up a bed just for a course of antibiotics.
I'm pretty savvy with cannulation anyway (student nurse and frequent patient at hospital) so did offer to do it myself, with immediate rejection!
Have googled to see if similar cases of needing IV for what is essentially at this stage a UTI, but no luck, so opinions/experiences gratefully received!
ETA - I know this is a diabetes forum, and that none of you are medical professionals, and if you were you couldn't advise me anyway! I'm in regular contact with a dr (more than my liking), but just after some reassurance xxx
Anyhoo, had a question and was hoping you lovely people could help me

I have a UTI, but seems quite poss kidney infection and 3 lots of antibiotics have failed. Trimethoprim, Nitrofurantoin and Co-Amoxiclav. The Co-Amoxiclav failed due to it making me nauseous and physically sick.
I've now been put on Cephalexin, which isn't looking too good as once again being sick and symptoms don't seem to be going.
I've had cultures sent off but don't get results til tomorrow, they've been treating it blind since last Tuesday (and I'm fed up of it now!).
Due to being a diabetic, they are wary, as am I, as my sugar levels are all over the place and they have said if this lot of antibiotics don't work then it's hospital and I/V ABs for me
Has anyone had to do this before? Seems like such a waste and overkill to take up a bed just for a course of antibiotics.
I'm pretty savvy with cannulation anyway (student nurse and frequent patient at hospital) so did offer to do it myself, with immediate rejection!
Have googled to see if similar cases of needing IV for what is essentially at this stage a UTI, but no luck, so opinions/experiences gratefully received!
ETA - I know this is a diabetes forum, and that none of you are medical professionals, and if you were you couldn't advise me anyway! I'm in regular contact with a dr (more than my liking), but just after some reassurance xxx