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ear nose and throat infection?

I am 5 weeks post covid with symptoms of  a possible ear nose and throat infection which will not go away after 2 courses of amoxycillin and now augmentin 625 mg and nasonex spray . I am exhausted as I cannot sleep properly proppped  up in bed as I get congested at night , fatigued on exhertion so cut a lot of what I do normally out of my day ( used to go to the gym and walk and more- now jsut one short walk) I VARY BETWEEN DAYS SOME GOOD AND SOME BAD  but it never improves with treatment need help now to have quality of life - please advise what I can do to relieve ( get rid of) post nasal drip which seems to be causing all these other symptoms ,thanks
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i may have had covid 2 years ago, according to my shrink.  i can answer yes to all the covid screening questions, but i lie, because i get a neg result every time.  some time after having the symptomless covid sickness, i developed parasites in my head.  this was 2 years ago, and i suffer daily.  if you are blowing out things that look odd, instead of plain clear, normal mucous, start taking pics.  feel free to send pics to me if you can, and i will look at them.  some believe the vax causes parasites.  i did not get the vax.  let me know how you are doing.
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Hi, are you better now or did you find a cure?  I'm in the same boat so I wanted to see if you got better over time or with another treatment.
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