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Old 01-26-2011, 04:15 PM #21
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Hi Robyn,

OK... good.. good!!

Do the best that you can with your diet..... and hopefully in a week or so you will be feeling much better!

Keep me posted.. =)

Bryanna



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Okay just got home from my appt. at my dentist to replace my bottom retainer, I love love love my new one! I then seen the oral surgeon. He and I both felt the hard swelling had went down some from last Wednesday but he said the gum still looked inflamed. He asked me how much Flagyl I had left which I have about 2 more days since I took that little break last weekend. He said finish it and we will see how it goes for another week. Yaayy!! It is possible with it being a long standing infection and my immune system could be compromised (yes again I'm to blame) that is why it is taking me longer to heal. I do know I am tickled to get a break from antibiotics for awhile and so far have dodged the bullet on him cutting my gum open to go exploring! Bryanna I did go buy Citrucelle probiotic so I'm taking it twice a day to try and get back on track. As for the diet, well it might be hard to incorporate. I have had food issues my whole life in that I will only eat certain things. It's more psychological than physical. My mother always told me that as a baby I wouldn't eat meat even then and she would have to hide it in applesauce. I don't eat alot of soy but I do occasionally enjoy a "burger" like other people enjoy their BK or Mickey D's. I have been figuring out what has been harder on my stomache while I been on the antibiotics since I've had plenty of time to watch and the last few days I have made a point not to eat them until my stomache issues get straightened around again. I hate it cause I've always had an iron stomache and bragged I could drink drain cleaner and it wouldn't bother me! Now I know prolonged antibiotics and me do not get on well. I'm just very thankful I have never had the other "issue" antibiotics cause in some women but I hear it's no walk in the park either. Got my fingers crossed I'm on my way to being back to my normal real soon!
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Old 01-26-2011, 09:10 PM #22
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Will do Bryanna! And thanks for all the help, you were a lifesaver thru all this!!!!
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