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Posted: July 30 2009 at 7:39am | IP Logged
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Hey ladies,
I was hoping some of you could give me an idea of how long mastitis will take to clear up.
I went down hard with it on Monday. I quickly called my OB and asked for antibiotics (I had a very high fever, sever pain in all my joints and lymph nodes, awful chills and a breast that was red, swollen, and HURT!). I got on the antibiotics on Monday evening (ceflex? ) and I am still struggling with a low grade fever, my breast hurts (though not as bad when I first got sick and tried to nurse). I am worried because my milk ducts, on the one side, are hard and swollen. I feel like the baby isn't getting the bad ducts expressed even when his chin is pointed in that direction and I massage it and uses warm compresses, a breast pump.....
I have read all the suggestions here and at Kelly Mom and I wonder if I'm just not being patient enough?
Uugg! I just don't want to end up having those ducts drained by the Dr.
Any thoughts or should I move heaven and earth to disperse my children the 4 corners of the earth so I can go to the Dr.
Thanks,
Alison
__________________ mom to ds15, dd13 ,ds11, dd8, dd6, ds4, & dd18mos
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teachingmyown Forum All-Star
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Posted: July 30 2009 at 11:27am | IP Logged
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Alison,
Have you been really and truly resting? You need feet up and lots of rest and lots of fluids. You need constant compresses as well. Have you tried the homeopathic Phytolacca deCanga? This always helps me kick mastitis out quickly.
You shouldn't still be sick. So, if you have been a good patient , you might need to check in with your doctor again. I know we moms are usually lousy patients!
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Molly
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JennGM Forum Moderator
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Posted: July 30 2009 at 1:19pm | IP Logged
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Alison, I recommend that homeopathic remedy also. But I also had the same problem with the antibiotic taking effect. I think they give it 5 or 6 days to really shake the whole thing. When I've called at day 4 they always told me give it 2 more days.
I would call tomorrow with concerns, since you'll be going into the weekend.
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jdostalik Forum All-Star
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Posted: July 30 2009 at 1:51pm | IP Logged
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I would call, too, Alison. But I always dose myself with 800 mg of ibuprofen at the first sign of breast duct soreness...this has staved off many a breast infection and has cleared up my plugged ducts as long as I rest and drink water...It also helps with the pain, of course.
I have other friends who are nursing veterans, too, and they swear by it.
Prayers for you!
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Jennifer in TX
wife to Bill, mom to six here on earth and eight in heaven.
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Posted: Aug 03 2009 at 8:52pm | IP Logged
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Thanks ladies! Your advise was really helpful. I finally got better late Thursday my temp. came down to normal. The pain and swelling were still there, but I used the 800mg ibuprofen and the constant heat to get it under control.
I am sorry I didn't get this out sooner but between thunder storms and children, my turn on the computer has been limited.
We really need to put all this great advise on mastitis in a file. It would really be helpful.
Thanks again
Alison
__________________ mom to ds15, dd13 ,ds11, dd8, dd6, ds4, & dd18mos
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