Sadly, Dr. Thompson was right. I was getting a sinus infection. I toughed it out until it got the best of me a week later. Joelle talked with the doctors and they called in a prescription for Bactrim on Wednesday, April 20th. It hasn't worked in the past, but I thought it was worth another try. I was feeling pretty bad and my big Heart Walk was scheduled for Saturday morning! I was so determined to walk no matter how I felt! Unfortunately (& slightly for the best) it was cancelled due to thunderstorms. I spent the rest of the weekend fighting to feel better without much success.
That week I did continue to get worse and had appointments with both the pulmonologist and the ENT. Test results revealed that the infection was staph in my sinuses. My antibiotic was changed and other meds were added. They seemed confident it would take care of the infection. Other test results were also in. My eosinophils were higher than before ~ 1334 now but all the tests for what could cause the increase were negative. Dr. Thompson was at a loss. He told me to stop taking Singulair because it has been known to increase eosinophils in some studies.
Today was my last day of Levaquin and my symptoms have been getting worse. Dr. Thompson is out of town, so I made an appointment with Kristy. She said the staph infection has spread to my lungs which certainly isn't a good thing. There were some patches on my x-ray and my lung function was below 40%. She prescribed a new antibiotic and increased the steroids. She also took some blood to check my eosinophils again and do another CBC. She's going to check in on me at rehab Monday. Hopefully these changes will do the trick, if not, she said the next step will be the hospital.
Here's to high hopes and much faith that some staph will be beat down in my body this weekend. :)