lexi Posted June 23, 2016 Posted June 23, 2016 (edited) I have mastitis. I'm utterly miserable. And I'll tearfully admit that I loathe breastfeeding. I feel so guilty that I hate it this much. But I do. With each baby I've had problems with plugged ducts and other weirdness. And I've tried lots of things to help. Whatever. So I went to urgent care yesterday and was prescribed Keflex (think that's how it's spelled). I take it 4 times a day for 10 days. I started it yesterday and took 3 doses throughout the day. So today is day 2. I'm having less pain and fewer body aches today and I think my fever is gone. So that's good. However now I'm having different symptoms. I'm super dizzy. I'm nauseous. I am sweating profusely. And I mean profusely! I have a bad headache. And I'm having stomach cramps. I read that these can be side effects. Ohh and I'm trying to take it with food. What do I do? I was told this was an antibiotic that is less likely to cause stomach issues. I feel awful though! I can't do 10 days of this. I'm about to go on vacation next week. I don't want to be switched to a different antibiotic because I'm fearful that one will be worse. Why is this so terrible? I'll take advice or commiseration. I'm sitting in bed crying as I nurse the baby because standing up to wash the dishes made me feel woozy. And despite the fact that the AC is set on 71 and I have two fans going in my room, I'm still sweating. Update in post 10 Edited June 23, 2016 by lexi Quote
Guest Posted June 23, 2016 Posted June 23, 2016 I would call the doctor and report the symptoms. You might be having an allergic reaction. I am highly allergic to Keflex, but the allergy didn't manifest until my 30's. I am so sorry you are going through this. I will honestly say I would throw in the BF towel, get some formula and feel better and start enjoying my baby. Hope you feel better soon. Quote
hornblower Posted June 23, 2016 Posted June 23, 2016 keflex made me very ill. I'd call it in & see if they can switch you to something else. have you had a good consultation with an IBCLC to help you resolve your mastitis & prevent recurrence? Quote
zoobie Posted June 23, 2016 Posted June 23, 2016 I'd call. That could be an allergic reaction. Are you taking Kefir or any probiotics? Watch for yeast in you and thrush in the baby. Thrush hurts like the dickens. Mastitis sucks. I had it a few times with my oldest, but lecithin worked to keep it at bay. Feel better. :grouphug: Quote
TranquilMind Posted June 23, 2016 Posted June 23, 2016 I have mastitis. I'm utterly miserable. And I'll tearfully admit that I loathe breastfeeding. I feel so guilty that I hate it this much. But I do. With each baby I've had problems with plugged ducts and other weirdness. And I've tried lots of things to help. Whatever. So I went to urgent care yesterday and was prescribed Keflex (think that's how it's spelled). I take it 4 times a day for 10 days. I started it yesterday and took 3 doses throughout the day. So today is day 2. I'm having less pain and fewer body aches today and I think my fever is gone. So that's good. However now I'm having different symptoms. I'm super dizzy. I'm nauseous. I am sweating profusely. And I mean profusely! I have a bad headache. And I'm having stomach cramps. I read that these can be side effects. Ohh and I'm trying to take it with food. What do I do? I was told this was an antibiotic that is less likely to cause stomach issues. I feel awful though! I can't do 10 days of this. I'm about to go on vacation next week. I don't want to be switched to a different antibiotic because I'm fearful that one will be worse. Why is this so terrible? I'll take advice or commiseration. I'm sitting in bed crying as I nurse the baby because standing up to wash the dishes made me feel woozy. And despite the fact that the AC is set on 71 and I have two fans going in my room, I'm still sweating. Keflex is really powerful and awful on the body. Can you ask for something like a z-pak? (Azithromycin - bonus is that it is only taken 5 days, and in some cases, two days). Breastfeeding was really, really awful for me too. You are not alone. Quote
MercyA Posted June 23, 2016 Posted June 23, 2016 I hope you find something to help. Just keep in mind that there is *nothing wrong* with switching to formula. It might make both you and baby much happier. :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug: Quote
hornblower Posted June 23, 2016 Posted June 23, 2016 I'm an IBCLC so I feel obliged to say breastfeeding your baby is worth the effort. I hope you can get appropriate treatment and find a solution to your problems. 1 Quote
Tap Posted June 23, 2016 Posted June 23, 2016 I'm a pharmacy technician. I would absolutely call the md. There may be another antibiotic you can take that you body handles better. Sometimes the best options for the infection are not the best for the person taking it. They may need to put you on a medicine that will take longer to cure the infection but may not have as many side effects for you. 2 Quote
lexi Posted June 23, 2016 Author Posted June 23, 2016 (edited) Ok. So after I posted I took a cool shower because I felt so bad. While in the shower my throat started to feel weird and scratchy and I realized that I was probably having some type of allergic reaction. I took some Benadryl and called the urgent care back. They refused to prescribe me a different non-sulfa antibiotic and they refused to see me again. They insisted I go to the hospital. Sigh. I could breathe fine and I have several Epi pens in the house. I called my hubby home from work and he took me to see our family doctor. He gave me an antibiotic that I'm supposed to take for a week. No more Keflex for me. And no more sulfa drugs either! Ever! I felt so dizzy and nauseous and horrible. So I have new meds and I'm going to curl up and watch a movie. And my hubby is working from home tomorrow to make sure I'm ok. And I will keep breastfeeding but I will also keep hating it. Sad. I know. But I have 3 kiddos with dairy allergies so I'm terrified to give my babies formula ever. And I won't use soy. So that leaves me with breastfeeding (I can be dairy free). And yes I'll be taking probiotics too. So hopefully I'll start feeling better this weekend. What a yucky day! Thanks for all the advice and kind words! Edited June 23, 2016 by lexi 6 Quote
PinkyandtheBrains. Posted June 23, 2016 Posted June 23, 2016 Ok. So after I posted I took a cool shower because I felt so bad. While in the shower my throat started to feel weird and scratchy and I realized that I was probably having some type of allergic reaction. I took some Benadryl and called the urgent care back. They refused to prescribe me a different non-sulfa antibiotic and they refused to see me again. They insisted I go to the hospital. Sigh. I could breathe fine and I have several Epi pens in the house. I called my hubby home from work and he took me to see our family doctor. He gave me an antibiotic that I'm supposed to take for a week. No more Keflex for me. And no more sulfa drugs either! Ever! I felt so dizzy and nauseous and horrible. So I have new meds and I'm going to curl up and watch a movie. And my hubby is working from home tomorrow to make sure I'm ok. And I will keep breastfeeding but I will also keep hating it. Sad. I know. But I have 3 kiddos with dairy allergies so I'm terrified to give my babies formula ever. And I won't use soy. So that leaves me with breastfeeding (I can be dairy free). And yes I'll be taking probiotics too. So hopefully I'll start feeling better this weekend. What a yucky day! Thanks for all the advice and kind words! Keep an eye on the reaction, it can last couple days. Quote
Guest Posted June 23, 2016 Posted June 23, 2016 Keep an eye on the reaction, it can last couple days. Yep. And after mine my hands and feet and even the insides of my ears peeled for days. It was horrible and sad too because it takes away Levaquin and some others too. Hopefully you feel better quickly. Quote
purplejackmama Posted June 23, 2016 Posted June 23, 2016 I'm a breastfeeding failure who is allergic to Keflex. I got nothing but love for ya. Sigh. Why must life be so hard! Quote
aaplank Posted June 24, 2016 Posted June 24, 2016 Oh, there is nothing quite like the misery of mastitis!! I'm glad you caught the allergic reaction in time and that you are on the road to recovery. You are such a good mom! Going through all this speaks volumes of the sacrificial love and devotion you have for your kids. Breastfeeding was so incredibly difficult for me, but I'm so glad I persevered. Now that I am a decade past no more babies, I look back and remember that precious time of nursing as the highlight of the baby years. Crazy, I know! Quote
Vida Winter Posted June 24, 2016 Posted June 24, 2016 Glad to hear you are on your way to recovery. I had mastitis with all three of my babies, like clockwork at about 3 weeks - all the symptoms of a bad case of flu plus painful nursing, exhaustion, and out of control hormones. With the right medication, symptoms calm down quickly and nursing becomes bearable again. (((Hugs))) Quote
lexi Posted June 25, 2016 Author Posted June 25, 2016 Ok. New antibiotic and I'm finally feeling better. I vow to get out of bed tomorrow. That's my hope. Why is mastitis so terrible?! Yuck! 4 Quote
Serenade Posted June 25, 2016 Posted June 25, 2016 (edited) Ok. New antibiotic and I'm finally feeling better. I vow to get out of bed tomorrow. That's my hope. Why is mastitis so terrible?! Yuck! I'm glad you're feeling better. Mastitis really makes you feel terrible. I think it's worse than the flu! Edited June 25, 2016 by Serenade Quote
Lizzie in Ma Posted June 25, 2016 Posted June 25, 2016 Ok. So after I posted I took a cool shower because I felt so bad. While in the shower my throat started to feel weird and scratchy and I realized that I was probably having some type of allergic reaction. I took some Benadryl and called the urgent care back. They refused to prescribe me a different non-sulfa antibiotic and they refused to see me again. They insisted I go to the hospital. Sigh. I could breathe fine and I have several Epi pens in the house. I called my hubby home from work and he took me to see our family doctor. He gave me an antibiotic that I'm supposed to take for a week. No more Keflex for me. And no more sulfa drugs either! Ever! I felt so dizzy and nauseous and horrible. So I have new meds and I'm going to curl up and watch a movie. And my hubby is working from home tomorrow to make sure I'm ok. And I will keep breastfeeding but I will also keep hating it. Sad. I know. But I have 3 kiddos with dairy allergies so I'm terrified to give my babies formula ever. And I won't use soy. So that leaves me with breastfeeding (I can be dairy free). And yes I'll be taking probiotics too. So hopefully I'll start feeling better this weekend. What a yucky day! Thanks for all the advice and kind words! Ugh, I am so sorry. I am allergic to sulfa drugs too. Quote
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