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Seriously my throat is the worst, feels like I am about to die. Big white spots, I've had strep...but this seems more serious than strep. Extreme migraines, congestion problems and coughing although not at first it takes a few days.

12 hour migraine---> killing sore throat--->Sinus problems---> extreme coughing

As you can see it is 4:50 in the morning I haven't slept more than an hour at a time in the past 72 hours, very tired and delirious. Does anyone have input on this? Of course there are two people I know who have it now, the person I gave it to and the person that gave it to me. UGGGGG...the pain...

I am talking x2 times the recommended daily advil intake and it's so damn hard to get the doc to prescribe the smallest mg of some hydrocodone fuging addicts ruin my freakin life...I have two histories of filling that drug if I just had one I could sleep. Anyways doe anyone know what the hell this is? No fever just sever severe throat pain but not like strep it's more like allergies/cold/strep whereas strep usually I have fevers and what not.

I am starting to believe this is a bacterial infection, going to the Doctor once again.

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Seriously my throat is the worst, feels like I am about to die. Big white spots, I've had strep...but this seems more serious than strep. Extreme migraines, congestion problems and coughing although not at first it takes a few days.

12 hour migraine---> killing sore throat--->Sinus problems---> extreme coughing

As you can see it is 4:50 in the morning I haven't slept more than an hour at a time in the past 72 hours, very tired and delirious. Does anyone have input on this? Of course there are two people I know who have it now, the person I gave it to and the person that gave it to me. UGGGGG...the pain...

I am talking x2 times the recommended daily advil intake and it's so damn hard to get the doc to prescribe the smallest mg of some hydrocodone fuging addicts ruin my freakin life...I have two histories of filling that drug if I just had one I could sleep. Anyways doe anyone know what the hell this is? No fever just sever severe throat pain but not like strep it's more like allergies/cold/strep whereas strep usually I have fevers and what not.

I am starting to believe this is a bacterial infection, going to the Doctor once again.

Don't go to the emergency room at CMC. They'll make you wait two hours, then send in two amateurs who hint that you have VD or something.

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my wife's just finally getting over this same thing... it's been two weeks. she's still coughing her head off at times, but her throats not as bad as it was

she went to the doctor, because she also ended up with pink eye somehow and the doctor just told her it was a severe sinus infection. the only thing that's really helped her so far is mucinex

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Seriously my throat is the worst, feels like I am about to die. Big white spots, I've had strep...but this seems more serious than strep. Extreme migraines, congestion problems and coughing although not at first it takes a few days.

12 hour migraine---> killing sore throat--->Sinus problems---> extreme coughing

As you can see it is 4:50 in the morning I haven't slept more than an hour at a time in the past 72 hours, very tired and delirious. Does anyone have input on this? Of course there are two people I know who have it now, the person I gave it to and the person that gave it to me. UGGGGG...the pain...

I am talking x2 times the recommended daily advil intake and it's so damn hard to get the doc to prescribe the smallest mg of some hydrocodone fuging addicts ruin my freakin life...I have two histories of filling that drug if I just had one I could sleep. Anyways doe anyone know what the hell this is? No fever just sever severe throat pain but not like strep it's more like allergies/cold/strep whereas strep usually I have fevers and what not.

I am starting to believe this is a bacterial infection, going to the Doctor once again.

Where has your mouth been:confused: might try health department

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-Sore throat

-White spots

-Migraine

-Sinus problems

-Cough

Symptoms of an allergy. This yellow stuff floating in the air isn't cotton candy. It can mess people up and cause all the things you mentioned. Also, you could have bronchitis.

Let us know if any other symptoms occur. I want to do this like House.

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