They did. When I didn't get better after a few days of the penicillin, some of the doctors got worried that I was fighting multiple bugs so they put me on Vancomycin and a few others (one was fungal). They only stopped giving me all the other antibiotics in the last few days when they concluded that the penicillin was finally kicking in. My infectious disease doctor insisted the whole time that I just needed penicillin and he told me I'll have to wait it out ... and he end up being right, thankfully. (He was quite proud of his concoction of 1 million units of penicillin per hour mixed with dextrose.)
Now that I'm home they have me off of any IV and have me taking the highest legal dosage of amoxicillin four times a day plus rifampin twice a day. My infectious disease doctor says the rifampin will help the amoxicillin penetrate any type of abscess.
Yeah, it really is a mystery. One doctor said he had to go back to a case in England in the 1600s to find something similar.I looked up the bacteria a couple nights ago and there really is hardly anything on it.
Ha, I heard that a lot when I was being discharged. Funny thing is I didn't smoke, do drugs and very rarely drank (like three times in the last five years) before all this.Rest up bro, and you probably heard this from the Doc ad nauseum, but lay off booze for awhile (not sure if you even drink anyway)
Going forward, I'm going to live the healthiest lifestyle possible because I never want to end up back there ...........

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