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I'm getting ready to down a dose right now - I rarely take anti-b's - and the vanco made me so sick - had some bad side affefcts (Red man and thrush) my
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Is typically present in everyone's colon. There are always some
hanging in there, but they are kept down by the beneficial colonies that help us. Yours might be the original bug...it might have been there all along. In nursing homes, and hospitals, contaminated dishes, or equipment may spread it. But I don't think it is community acquired outside commonly. It is not pathogenic unless the patient has been compromised by antibiotic use. http://www.infectioncontroltoday.com...1Clinical.html There is a newer more virulent form that is antibiotic resistant being found today.
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what I dont get - I have not been in long term care, in the hospital - or on anti-b's- there is no sources of infection.... but I know just when it started up again, - is it possible to sit for 9 years and raise its ugly head again?
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Say I had pneumonia, and did not go to the hospital.
Say further that I had my RX for antibiotics called in. I could develop C. diff. just here at home. C. diff is one of those organisms that is "around"...just not present in enough quantity to cause illness. In fact if you took a swab of your throat, you'd be amazed what is in that! We did this in microbiology..cultured our own, and identified all the nasty pathogens! Only they were there in very low amounts and not causing illness, because our immune systems were active. Change of immune status may let those nasty bugs, then take hold. Icky isn't it! C.diff is classed as a noscomial infection. That is only appears when someone is treated for something ELSE. In fact antibiotic treatment does not totally irradicate a germ. It reduces it to very minute levels to where the body should take care of the rest. This is the way that drug resistance occurs.
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See what you are saying - but this is full blown infetion - I know the day it re=-started arter the 9 yeares couple months aGo - i was veery sick from moveing and AT leaset THyn know they cant use fglagyl but at this rate if doesnt go AWAY its lifE threatenining and the first time left me in wheelchahair and and foodleSS foR 9 years... i havent been able too even keep new med dowh and symtoms gettingn WORESE-MY FIBNGERS ARENT WORING TO TYPE TYPE EVEN WITY JUST ONE FINGER - I GUESS BLOOD COUNT IS SO OFF,-DONT KNOW. DO YOU THINK I SHOULD BE RETESTED?
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I'd get retested ...
diarrhea can come from other things. The bacteria that live with us in a beneficial way, need to be fed something. They live down there and perform services for us in return for food. I was watching Animal Planet yesterday about Moose. It said that the baby moose cannot eat plant material until its GI tract is colonized by organisms provided by the mother, who licks the baby's mouth frequently to introduce them. Humans are colonized by age 3 with many organisms, in obscure ways. One I know for sure is Oxalobacter spp. (which is killed off by certain antibiotics--and implicated in formation of kidney stones when gone). You could have a virus. Many cause diarrhea. So seeing the doctor would be a good idea. When you have C.diff. I don't think those treatments kill it off completely anyway. No antibiotic kills every single germ...there are always some left behind. Sinus, bladder, lungs etc. included, too.
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