Would love some reassurance
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Would love some reassurance
Hello all! I was wondering if I could get some reassurance from you guys. I finished a Vanco taper about 5 months ago, but still have problems that I think are IBS. Some days I don't have D, but most days I have it once a day and not so often I have it twice a day. Does this sound like IBS to you guys or CDiff that never went away? I have seen the 3x day rule for 3 days rule, so that's why I'm thinking IBS? I also had my gallbladder out before all of this happened, so that probably doesn't help either. I have health anxiety from all of this and that has made this really hard.
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Re: Would love some reassurance
It would be a good idea to get advice from your Dr about diet etc after gall bladder surgery.
Your symptoms sound a lot closer to the after effects of gall bladder removal than they do to c.diff.
Cant diagnose by internet so get it checked out.
Your symptoms sound a lot closer to the after effects of gall bladder removal than they do to c.diff.
Cant diagnose by internet so get it checked out.
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Re: Would love some reassurance
It does sound like IBS ,and yes , there is a high chance that the IBS can be due to not having your gall bladder.Bowel symptoms including diarrhoea can be produced when excess bile acids are present in the colon. . You need to see your doctor about that . Have you tried a binding agent ? Questran is often used as a bile acid binder and usually works quite well.
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Re: Would love some reassurance
Yes, I have tried it a couple times, but it makes me nauseous. I might try cutting the dose down. Thank you both!
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Re: Would love some reassurance
Aed,
Questran is also used as a medication to treat c diff altho it has a low cure rate - about 10 percent. It worked for my younger son who had c diff twice as a child. During his first episode (he was 4), he was treated with oral Vanco - one of the first and the youngest.pmto be on it.
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Questran is also used as a medication to treat c diff altho it has a low cure rate - about 10 percent. It worked for my younger son who had c diff twice as a child. During his first episode (he was 4), he was treated with oral Vanco - one of the first and the youngest.pmto be on it.
Worth a Shot!
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