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Originally Posted by kicker
Or maybe it's AD therapy. But antibiotics do screw up my good bowel bacteria and constipate me but I do tend towards that. When kids were small with ear infections, their doc would prescribe a something pills to promote growth of "good" bowel bacteria. Think nurse was AD therapy. If I don't do it, loose info in my head. I just finished antibiotics for a UTI and am eating Activia right now (yogurt can help bacteria grow.(good)
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Kicker, I have a pretty decent, though not perfectly complete history of abx therapy, but I can follow up with others I know to get closer to answers for you if you would like me to follow up. I'm all for helping provide information.
I think it took a while for Kim to adjust to the protocol, but she's handling it fine. She does take a fair amount of charcoal to help with secondary porphyria. She also takes probiotics every night at least 2 hours apart from her evening rifampin.
But, back to the original thought ... when we were having trouble getting the scripts I looked for ways to get the abx mail order and it worked out that a month of abx would cost about $200-$300 a month, sans insurance. Ken