Preparing for my FMT
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Re: Preparing for my FMT
Thanks Bea, much appreciated. I'm also coming off Seroquel which causes massive GI issues including D, so I'm mentally ignoring my symptoms for now.
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Re: Preparing for my FMT
You're going through so much, skizamii. How often are you having D? Stay hydrated. Hope you feel better soon!
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Re: Preparing for my FMT
Saturday was bad for D, yesterday was less, and just loose so far today so hopefully that is a good sign. I am drinking coconut water to stay hydrated, evidently pedialtye and gatorade are bad news with all the non-natural stuff and sugar it has. Coconut water actually has substantially more electrolytes and none of the bad stuff.
Its been extremely difficult since this all started last October. Doctors in Michigan have hurt me substantially by introducing lots of terrible drugs that are causing issues (Klonopin, Cymbalta, Seroquel, all of which make GI doctors cringe and has been horrific coming off). I'm down to just 25 mg of Seroquel, so until I get off all the poison that has been prescribed to me I won't be able to truly know if c. diff is gone or not as it causes c. diff symptoms.
I would like to start a campaign and educate people about the medical community, being your own advocate, and caution the use of prescription drugs. It has just been an unbelievable experience.
Its been extremely difficult since this all started last October. Doctors in Michigan have hurt me substantially by introducing lots of terrible drugs that are causing issues (Klonopin, Cymbalta, Seroquel, all of which make GI doctors cringe and has been horrific coming off). I'm down to just 25 mg of Seroquel, so until I get off all the poison that has been prescribed to me I won't be able to truly know if c. diff is gone or not as it causes c. diff symptoms.
I would like to start a campaign and educate people about the medical community, being your own advocate, and caution the use of prescription drugs. It has just been an unbelievable experience.
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