Vancomycin Day 9
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Vancomycin Day 9
Am on day 9 of Vancomycin Oral (125mg 4 times a day for 14 days) Previously on Flagyl 500mg four times a day that didn't work. I am still having diarrhea, not as much and not as frequent. However, I have almost constant stomach gurgling that is driving me crazy. Have a GI appointment on Tuesday. Is this normal? Any thoughts?
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Re: Vancomycin Day 9
It's good to follow up with your GI. On day 9 you should see some improvement and it sounds like you have. Everyone is different, it depends o how much D you were having. As far as the stomach symptoms, I had them throughout my treatment of CDIFF.
In a few days when you see your GI, he can advise. If he feels it's not working for you, I would ask about Dificid.
Hope you feel better soon
NanciT
In a few days when you see your GI, he can advise. If he feels it's not working for you, I would ask about Dificid.
Hope you feel better soon
NanciT
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Re: Vancomycin Day 9
Some posters would have D all throughout treatment and would be "cured" or test negative afterwards. I never had D with vanco and dificid and relapsed over and over until 2 FMTs.
Personally, I don't see how having D during treatment is any indication of if it is working or not.
Personally, I don't see how having D during treatment is any indication of if it is working or not.
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Re: Vancomycin Day 9
I don't say this very often but Zappers post is 100% inaccurate.
If symptoms don't resolve or substantially improve within 7 days of starting meds you must get a Drs advice.
Normaly they increase the medication dose.
If symptoms don't resolve or substantially improve within 7 days of starting meds you must get a Drs advice.
Normaly they increase the medication dose.
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Re: Vancomycin Day 9
I do apologize.. my only advice was just reflecting on my own personal experience. You always do want to follow up with your GI or ID.
I was only saying that throughout my entire c diff treatment I never had the classic symptoms and when I did, it was after the last treatment and I continued to test negative.
This infection is scary. It affects many of us very differently. All I can do is share my experience in hopes it helps. But yes, please do always follow up and check in with your doctor!
I was only saying that throughout my entire c diff treatment I never had the classic symptoms and when I did, it was after the last treatment and I continued to test negative.
This infection is scary. It affects many of us very differently. All I can do is share my experience in hopes it helps. But yes, please do always follow up and check in with your doctor!
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Re: Vancomycin Day 9
By day 7 you should have seen significant improvement , symptoms should have been controlled , stools should've started to get some consistency. If the only improvement you've seen was a lower frequency I would say that is not enough , and it may be a good idea to get your dosage revised. Also, are you watching your diet?
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Re: Vancomycin Day 9
Finished the vancomycin on Sunday and had loose stools on Monday and Tuesday morning, then the watery diarrhea started again. Doctor has me back on vancomycin and I have an appointment with an ID doctor on the 4th. Stool sample submitted prior to restarting the vancomycin. Ugh.
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Re: Vancomycin Day 9
If you have just finished the Vanco the test won't be accurate. It's good you are seeing an ID. Most Gi's and ID's do not test. Over 10 months and mine never tested. They went by symptoms although I went up to 3 weeks with no D and then relapse several times so it was clear it was back.
When it's this close since you are off medication, it's very difficult to tell with one or two days of D.
Hope the ID appt goes well and if he feels this is a relapse I would request Dificid.
NanciT
When it's this close since you are off medication, it's very difficult to tell with one or two days of D.
Hope the ID appt goes well and if he feels this is a relapse I would request Dificid.
NanciT
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