There are a couple things that don't make sense... Your doctors are giving you a runaround (they don't think you have a fungal infection?), but someone gave you a prescription for Sporanox? Fungus on your toes is a very common condition (athlete's foot). But on your back and shoulders? Those are pretty unusual sites for a fungal infection. Are you sure it's not something else? What was the diagnosis that led a doctor to write you a prescription for an oral antifungal? If the doctor is not a quack and really thought an oral drug was warranted, then 1 mg of valium shouldn't be standing in the way. Why can't you just go to a different pharmacy?
They know I have a fungal infection but they keep wanting to only prescribe creams when the problem I am having is clearly beyond surface level. These are not brilliant doctors mind you and outright incompetent from my past history. Just a few walk-in clinic docs. At first I didn't even know what it was on my back. It looked like different colored spots all over and they kept getting more severe. I had no clue this was fungas until the doctor told me. I wish it wasn't the case but it started to get pretty out of control a few weeks ago and new small spots keep emerging. edit- also some Whiteish rashes on my thighs,
I change my sheets every week. And I try to maintain proper hygene. Shower every 2 days. Wash my back every day. I am certainly not going to bed sweaty at all. **Looking back a lot of this may have been exacerbated by a corticosteroid my pdoc gave me a month ago in order to test my cortisol response and ''supress'' my cortisol and test for cushings which I felt was an absolute waste. Low adrenals is my issue, not the other way around. Not sure what he was thinking with that one.
I do have what strongly resembles athletes foot on the bottom of my feet but my actual toe nails have very obvious fungus on at least 8 of them (and I had this for at least few years). Lamasil cream has been helping a bit over past 3 days I noticed for both toes, back, and shoulder.
The actual diagnosis? ''That's fungas" was what my family doctor said. What kind? That would be beyond her scope. Walk-in clinic doc didn't specify anything either. She just gave cream + pill prescription.
I couldn't take the prescription to a dif pharmacy because this first pharmacy took it. I handed over the paper and expected to get everything the next day. That didn't happen unfortunately. Now I'm stuck paying for the overpriced over the counter Fluconazole. Maybe next week I go to a dif walk-in clinic and get the sporanox or fluconazole prescription (should be cheaper that way for a 7 day supply).
Edited by AlexCanada, 07 June 2015 - 10:55 AM.