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Slipknot 03-27-2016 04:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Got Stripers (Post 1097404)
What I don't get is where the hell I picked it up, as I've not been near a hospital, haven't been sick in a long time, no antibiotics until just recently in an attempt to put a stop to this. Sh*t happens and I guess I will never know.

you never know Bob, possibly someone not knowing they had it themselves shook your hand after not washing their hands after using the restroom like I see so many people do these days, it is repulsive

Raven 03-28-2016 08:31 AM

garlic is also considered to be an antibiotic
but the difference is
it doesn't kill off the beneficial bacteria
only the bad bacteria....
yogurt only re-supplies lactobacillus bulgaricus
and Streptococcus thermophilus
which are quite different than Saccharomyces BOULARDII
hopefully your package from puritan will arrive today

Got Stripers 03-28-2016 12:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raven (Post 1097472)
garlic is also considered to be an antibiotic
but the difference is
it doesn't kill off the beneficial bacteria
only the bad bacteria....
yogurt only re-supplies lactobacillus bulgaricus
and Streptococcus thermophilus
which are quite different than Saccharomyces BOULARDII
hopefully your package from puritan will arrive today

Been on it since yesterday, I'm hoping it will help, but now I get to have the insurance company battle. My GI specialists wants me on the higher priced antibiotics not the generic flagyl and lucky me CVS called last week (ahead of a weekend of course), they won't fill it due to the insurance company. So now I have to see if the GI office can make a case for putting me on it, although at this point if someone told me that would end it; I'd pay the $1,000 bucks for the f'g pills.

The weather outside matches my mood perfectly.

Got Stripers 03-29-2016 03:24 PM

Insurance companies s*ck, they had my prescription since last Thursday and I still can't get it approved to get started. My GI specialist said Fallon Health Care is terrible and I'd have to agree based on this delay.

The major hospitals aren't much better, my girlfriends 89 year old mother sat in BWH for 4 hours without a nurse responding to multiple buzzes to help her to the toilet (she just had neck surgery) and finally peed on the floor. Due to that we expedited the release to Braintree Rehab yesterday and today don't they yell at her and treat her like crap all day today, to the point the girlfriend is pulling her out and bringing her home to stay with us instead. She was with us for a few weeks prior to surgery and with a finished basement it will work out, but that is where we spend most of our time and I'm not looking forward to the 80 degrees she likes the heat on.

Like my dear old departed Dad always said; getting old isn't for sissies.

spence 03-29-2016 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Got Stripers (Post 1097506)
Been on it since yesterday, I'm hoping it will help, but now I get to have the insurance company battle. My GI specialists wants me on the higher priced antibiotics not the generic flagyl and lucky me CVS called last week (ahead of a weekend of course), they won't fill it due to the insurance company. So now I have to see if the GI office can make a case for putting me on it, although at this point if someone told me that would end it; I'd pay the $1,000 bucks for the f'g pills.

The weather outside matches my mood perfectly.

I'm normally a reasonable person but these situations are when it pays to be an #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&. If your doctors prescribe a treatment that the insurance pushes back on your dealing with a cost calculation set by some consultant bean counter.

Ask/Tell your doctor to demand the better drugs. They likely know the right key words to make it go through. Doctors don't usually prescribe medication stronger than necessary.

Got Stripers 03-29-2016 08:19 PM

Finally happened so I hope the wait was worth it and I get this kicked soon. The only silver lining is I've dropped 15 lbs and am down to fighting weight.
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device

Got Stripers 04-01-2016 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Raven (Post 1096597)
saccharomyces boulardii 5 billion cfu restores intestinal flora

this is the Other beneficial bacteria for your Gut and Man does it work good.

it's for humans but we discovered it because our Cat was doing puddles of poo
instead of Normal for months. Nothing that was recommended by vets helped at all until
we tried this stuff and i became a true believer in it's efficacy .

I have taken it for stomach problems myself with great results instead of relying
on Imodium D . So Google this stuff.

buy here :point: http://www.puritan.com/pages/iq.asp?...es%20boulardii

Good call on that stuff, it really helped in the 2-3 days I was on it prior to getting my drugs approved through the fing insurance company.

Raven 04-02-2016 06:30 PM

just sharing what i've learned bud
glad your starting to feel better :btu:


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