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I'm more then grumpy right now
I've had the worst sour stomach and diarrhea since the middle of January. My day starts after a bland diet of toast, coffee with honey (no creamer) and then I have to "run" to the bathroom, with 2-3 more repeat trips before I get to start my day. I've had the blood work and stool samples all coming back normal. Then my primary prescribed some wonderful meds and since I was put on them on the 15th, it made it an all day fun filled bathroom experience and no drinking or you vomit immediately.
Thank God I'm retired and don't have to deal with this "sh*t" at work or on the road. I haven't had a pizza, slice of cheese, glass of milk or any diary in forever and no beer or wine in a week; I'm about to loose it. At least the doctor told me to go off these meds, which means I can have a beer by Sunday, oooh LUCKY ME! I have a golf trip planned on April 29th, sorry guys better make mine an 11am tee time, I have some things I need to unload to welcome you all home. Aren't I lucky enough to be seeing a GI specialist on April 20th, I told my primary today NO F'ING way I'm waiting that long; get on the phone and get me in sooner. I'm so tired of this SH*T, I am really getting grumpy and its going to get worse. Is this rant on the right board |
Candida ?
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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 |
I'll try anything at this point, because right now I'm sitting here early am why; because in order to get to Stoneham by 8am to set up for the flea market, I need time to get through the worst of my morning ritual:(.
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trust me - it'll help win the battle
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Yogurt helps. I'm sure you know that though... If you don't eat yogurt because you think it's gross, consider trying Noosa honey or coconut Greek yogurt. It is so damn good. Loaded with good bacteria for your gut.
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My breakfast was always Greek yogurt, fruit and granola on top. My primary thought my system might have been shocked by all the cheese and dairy over holidays and thought I may have developed a lactose intolerance and put me on no dairy. Since that didn't work I'm going back to yogurt.
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Ok. Consider eliminating wheat. You might have begun a wheat / gluten sensitivity
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So no more beer, bread, pizza; just kill me now:(. At this point getting off gluten for a week or two is worth trying, at least I like wine almost as much as a good IPA (man will I miss that if this is what I have). Looking through the pantry, OMG not a lot in there I can eat, looks like its whole foods and grilled meat, ok so a nice cab with a slab of beef:)....sounding better. I could improve my colon and make the heart suffer.
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hold on
you need to read about the difference
between the beneficial organisms in regular yogurt and what i recommended. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saccharomyces_boulardii |
I ordered some, at this point, I'm willing to try anything.
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I couldn't imagine living s wheat free life but I will say that good grocery stores stock lots of alternatives. Gluten free crackers, bread, pasta, etc. giving up beer would slay me.
Thai food and sushi would bring great joy though as its a rice based diet. Good luck with this. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
No need to give up beer!!!There are many gluten-free beers out there.
http://thebeerdiaries.tv/beer-guide/gluten-free-guide/ |
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That's great to hear. I haven't had a gluten free beer in about 10 years and thought I was drinking swamp water.
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Give Stone Delicious a try for a gluten free beer.....seriously good beer.
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My wife has something similar going on. She developed an allergy to Soy. As Soy is in pretty much EVERYTHING - 90% of foods have some form of soy or vegetable oil derived from soy.
What I would recommend is a few days of this: Breakfast: plain egg, ham, not other ingredients Lunch salad no other ingredients other than base stuff like ham or egg for protein and be VERY careful on salad dressing. Dinner, plain chicken or fish with no real toppings. Get a few days of zero Soy though you and see what happens. You need to check every label for anything which is mixed. |
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read about propolis incredible stuff its a bugs vs bugs war basically but ask the doc about it (the pro-biotic i recommended) write it on a piece of paper since it's too hard to pronounce |
I haven't had any gluten in 4 days and have been having the most satisfying dumps. :)
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Saw GI specialist and Celiac testing is up next, the biopsy and repeat colonoscpy that I had last year.
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corn tortillas or corn bread is a most satisfying substitute and much better for ya when you think about it bread is merely a way to handle your food |
Bad news was the GI specialist said that while I was starting to see some improvement after being Gluten free for 3 days, he needed me to go eat and drink as much as I could for a couple days to get the test results he needed. Was so nice to have a big sloppy pizza last night and I'm enjoying the beer for a couple days, although I hated to go back to the usual issues.
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If it is celiac, embrace this news as something that is manageable and not something worse like things i don't even want to mention.
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keep in mind that spirulina is 70% protein
and highly digestible.... whereas the finest steak is only 22 % ~ pizza is the hardest to digest as the dough is real heavy ...hopefully you chose thin crust i use the small yogurt cups to mix in a heaping table spoon of whey protein powder you can get @ walmart for $18.00 |
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Can't wait to feel normal again. |
Jury is in, looks like I've tested positive and C.Diff is the culprit. I read the likely causes and oddly I've not been on any long term or even short term antibiotics. Not happy to hear my GI say it can be a bitch to treat and sometimes it can take a long time to get rid of it. The flagyl my primary put me on is usually what the insurance people want you to start on but I had a "Sh*t" reaction to that after three days, so he is pushing for the more expensive stuff. Then hearing what another alternate treatment was (stool transplant) made me think, who do I know that is so full of Sh*t; they can spare some for a transplant. I'm just happy to have a diagnosis and starting point so I can get on something that might work.
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There are now some great new treatments for UC and Crohns now.The dinosaur days of just doping up with opiates is over.
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or eat some garlic
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Wow Bob, C Diff is a very serious infection and I am pretty sure contagious, be very careful. I hope all goes well with the treatment. I am surprised it took so long to diagnose this, were they looking for it from the beginning?
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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.
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