Originally Posted by kingme
Petitfaun, sorry to contradict you, but you can’t really be allergic to all antibiotics. And if you have an allergy, it is something you are usually born with, I can’t see how it could be a dentist’s fault. Usually it is an allergy to penicillin or penicillin-like antibiotics.As for the original poster, you should definitely see a doctor, as your symptoms could be a number of things, especially since you had trouble before in the same area. Over masturbation should not give you tingling sensation when you pee, more like skin abrasion (like friction burn).
Antibiotics are a tricky business, and it is true, one doesn’t act on all bacteria, so the one you take for acne will not necessarily work for UTI.
Good luck and keep us posted.
Thanks for your interestKingme.
Well. up to the age of 69 I had no problems whatever with anti-biotics. Until I went to a dentist. who used a topical anaesthetic Xylonor (used to numb the gums so you don’t feel the needle with the main local anaesthetic.) two or three days later I had a mild reaction and instantly recognised that the orange flavour was the same as the anaesthetic used on me by a dentist some 40 years before when I had a major reaction and ,lost my balance completely for about 8 months..
So I told the dentist not to use it again. On my last visit to him he decided to prove it was not this stuff that had caused the reaction and pumped about six squirts of it into the back of my throat, and some ran down into my lungs. I tried to rinse it away but couldn’t as it was designed to stick where it was used, (And the manufacturers gave strict instructions that two squirts were an absolute maximum.
A few day later my voice went down to Basso Profundo range, and then I went completely deaf. People had to write down everything. Following that I started to cough continually day and night bringing up large quantities of pphlegm. I went to the hospital where they took x-rays and said I was suffering from Bronchiectasis. Which is normally something that happens in early infant years. This went on for about 7 years. My deafness reduced slightly But I am still very deaf 10 years after the episode.
Eventually when I had to go to another dentist (obviously). I needed a tooth extracted A Local anaesthetic was used and 3 or 4 days later I had a major reaction where I started to sweat continuously and drenched the clothes and the bed with sweat This went on for about 10 day coughing and sweating. I couldn’t anything as I was too ill and I was down to about 126 lbs instead of 152 lbs.. This happened twice when local anaesthetics were used. so everyone now realizes that I am seriously allergic to local anaesthetics..
Later on I had to have some antibiotics and got the same reaction. and this happens every time I have a full dose of antibiotics. - So I don’t have them anymore except for minute doses which seem to help. Minute doses means about 1 dose of 2mm squared powder Which, strangely cured the incurable bronchiectasis when I used it in a Liquid breathing machine (Can’t remember it’s name off hand) When I had an operation last year I had similar thoughts of impossibility from the medical staff even to an argument stage, as they told me (in spite pf my making it quite clear before the operation I had a problem) needed them to prevent any infection. In fact I took one, and that night I h ad hallucinations.
Obviously I haven’t tried every anti-biotic. But I’m not willing to take any chances. Maybe all I need is a radically reduced dosage.
So the upshot is I have to accept dental treatment without any anaesthetics At the moment I need a wisdom tooth renewed and shall have to go into hospital to have a general anaesthetic for the operation.
The medical profession insists there is no cure for the common cold flu etc. I haven’t had a cold or flu for 22 years, after I immunised myself against them. (Quite by accident I have to say).
I managed to cure myself of Bronchiectasis, although the medical profession says there is no cure.
Hope that explains things
Petit