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I second a's advice. If the doctor prescribes you liquid

Cleocin, you might want to ask if something else is available. I do

get the impression that Cleocin has a reputation as being a super-

duper antibiotic, which may be desireable when you have such a major

surgery and mouth incisions. But ... I had it for my first surgery

and it made my first weeks of recovery awful. It is not an

exaggeration re: taste. After the first doses, I broke down in

tears when my husband returned from the pharmacy with three HUGE

bottles of the gunk. I asked him to call the surgeon after a few

days asking for something else. The surgeon didn't and his staff

told me to mix it with mango water ice. We did that and the flavor

was still awful. Ruined mango water ice for me forever, I think.

When I was contemplating a second needed surgery, I even told the

surgeon that I wouldn't do another surgery if he gave me that damned

Cleocin, and I was deadly serious. It was nauseating going down,

very gaggy, and caused unbearable diaharrea, which a pharmacist said

is a side effect, for an unGodly 23 days. It is the last thing you

need on top of jaw surgery recovery. Second surgery I was

given " the pink stuff " , bubblegum flavored forget what it's called.

12 days, not a problem.

Irish!

> My advice on this one is DO NOT let your surgeon prescribe Cleocin

> liquid (antibiotic)! It is the nastiest stuff I have ever had the

> displeasure of tasting! Ugggh! No matter what I tried to do, mix

it

> with gingerale, water, anything, I could taste it. Even the smell

> made me nauseous. I literally had to psych myself up for an hour

> before each time I had to syringe it down my throat (and this was

> four times a day for a week...).

>

> Whomever had that pink stuff ( Fiddlesticks?) was very lucky,

I

> think I remember that from my childhood and that was downright

> pleasant compared to the Cleocin.

>

> My recovery has been going so much better since I got to go off

the

> Cleocin and I totally think it's because I could stop taking it!

>

> a

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I was given good, old fashioned amoxicillin-pill form. After reading

the post about this stuff, I am thankful I am allergic to all myacins

and their derivitives! ~Cindy~

> > My advice on this one is DO NOT let your surgeon prescribe

Cleocin

> > liquid (antibiotic)! It is the nastiest stuff I have ever had

the

> > displeasure of tasting! Ugggh! No matter what I tried to do,

mix

> it

> > with gingerale, water, anything, I could taste it. Even the

smell

> > made me nauseous. I literally had to psych myself up for an hour

> > before each time I had to syringe it down my throat (and this was

> > four times a day for a week...).

> >

> > Whomever had that pink stuff ( Fiddlesticks?) was very

lucky,

> I

> > think I remember that from my childhood and that was downright

> > pleasant compared to the Cleocin.

> >

> > My recovery has been going so much better since I got to go off

> the

> > Cleocin and I totally think it's because I could stop taking it!

> >

> > a

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I was given good, old fashioned amoxicillin-pill form. After reading

the post about this stuff, I am thankful I am allergic to all myacins

and their derivitives! ~Cindy~

> > My advice on this one is DO NOT let your surgeon prescribe

Cleocin

> > liquid (antibiotic)! It is the nastiest stuff I have ever had

the

> > displeasure of tasting! Ugggh! No matter what I tried to do,

mix

> it

> > with gingerale, water, anything, I could taste it. Even the

smell

> > made me nauseous. I literally had to psych myself up for an hour

> > before each time I had to syringe it down my throat (and this was

> > four times a day for a week...).

> >

> > Whomever had that pink stuff ( Fiddlesticks?) was very

lucky,

> I

> > think I remember that from my childhood and that was downright

> > pleasant compared to the Cleocin.

> >

> > My recovery has been going so much better since I got to go off

> the

> > Cleocin and I totally think it's because I could stop taking it!

> >

> > a

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