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Any medics or DRs here, mum in hospital..worried.

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Junejunee · 05/06/2026 21:36

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My mum, very fully active, vital 75 yrs old lady who was never ill until 2022.
Last week Thursday she went for Tetanus jab and also had an annual check up blood test Crp, this was 105.
Gp contacted her Friday morning saying seems like some infection and gave her Amoxyclav antibiotics as my mum mentioned she had cough for approximately 2 weeks so GP thought crp is high cos of that.
On Monday mum went for another blood test and crp went to 147.
On Tuesday it was repeated and crp went to 178.
Gp sent mum to local hospital for more blood tests.
They did some liver function, this was bilirubin 16.8, ast 0.67, alp 2.46, ggt0.92.
Leukocytes 11.17..the rest of fbc was normal.
They don't know what it could be.
She has no symptoms. Feeling well, eats well, no symptoms no pain.
Only the cough.
The cough is so much bad now when she speaks on phone, she gets heavy cough fit after every word.
She says its nonstop tickles in her throat.
They say chest clear, apparently had xray, ok too.
Also had ultrasound on her liver and around, all normal.
She has pacemaker since 2022 when she had hip op and heart failure after the operation they said it was mixture of the op drugs caused it.
They also checked the pacemaker on Tuesday- apparently ok.
They said have no idea what's wrong.
They did covid, flu etc tests, all negative.
She is alone on the infectious diseases ward ( abroad)
Nobody knows what will happen.
They gave her IV antibiotics Cefuruxim I worry she has pneumonia ...
I spoke with the dr - she thinks some autoimmune illness but not sure.
Mum has absolutely no symptoms. She says if she had not had the first blood test last week, she wouldn't have know ...

OP posts:
7238SM · 07/06/2026 14:11

Why was she going for a tetanus injection? Had she cut herself in the garden?

Oneearringlost · 07/06/2026 14:43

Does she cough until she retches?

Whooping cough? ( Adults rarely "whoop")

Junejunee · 08/06/2026 08:14

7238SM · 07/06/2026 14:11

Why was she going for a tetanus injection? Had she cut herself in the garden?

In her country they are made to get it. She didn't want on it on that particular day it however dr gave it to her straightaway literally once she got in.. Its different there.

You go there every 10 years- the dr keeps an eye on it and calls you , now they changed to 15 years I think.
I am due to get mine too there in Summer but I don't think I will!

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Junejunee · 08/06/2026 08:14

In her country they are made to get it. She didn't want it on that particular day it however dr gave it to her straightaway literally once she got in.. Its different there.
You go for Tetanus jab there every 10 years- the Dr keeps an close eye on it and calls you , now they changed to 15 years I think.
I am due to get mine too there in Summer but I don't think I will!

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Junejunee · 08/06/2026 08:15

Oneearringlost · 07/06/2026 14:43

Does she cough until she retches?

Whooping cough? ( Adults rarely "whoop")

We thought about whooping cough and she mentioned it- they said nope.
They listened to her chest today and said definitely not pneumonia etc.

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Musicaltheatremum · 08/06/2026 13:49

Junejunee · 07/06/2026 14:00

The sinus- runny nose came with runny eyes, lasted a week or two, it probably was a allergic reaction as she spends days in her garden and outside her house a new road gets build, very dusty all over nonstop.
My cousin lives across mums house and reported a very similar symptoms apart the high crp, but she didn't have a blood test for that to see..
The hospital keeps ignoring the cough, mum keeps pointing to it, however they say, its probably caused by dry air etc.
The liver blood tests are still a bit mildly abnormal.
Her crp is now 84, she is on IV Cefuroxime.

Glad the crp is falling. Especially with antibiotics. Hopefully it will continue to fall. You may never get to the bottom of it. Hope things improve soon with the cough.

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