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I have something called c-diff and I ve been sick with it for a long time and I ve been on two rounds of strong antibiotic and yet I m still sick and I m still in bed, I m tired and weak! What can I do for my pain it s awful it s severe it hurts in my groin and legs besides the rest of my stomach and back and side sometimes my chest hurts and I m tired and I have such a bad headache for months on end now.... My stomach hurts really bad my lower back hurts the right side hurts in my stomach it burns and stabs it keeps me up all night my legs hurt I m so tired I just want to sleep but I have to go to the bathroom 10 to 15 times a day and sometimes I don t make it to the bathroom they want me to go to the ER now I am sick of going to talk to him being sick what can they do for me there that I can t do at home.? I seem to have lost where I left off because my hands don t work I was in an accident and ruin the medicine once again is called b as in Victor and is an ANSI c o m y c i n 125 mg capsules then I cannot pronounce it Vancomycin 125 mg capsules I have taken two rounds of these for a month two times two different prescriptions and I m sick I m really sick and I can t say I don t want to get out of bed
Hello, The typical medicines to treat clostridium difficile colitis are metronidazole and vancomycin. If these have been tried and do not work then a fecal transplant is probably what is needed. This can be done by a gastroenterologist. It sounds strange but this can cure many people with longstanding suffering from C. diff colitis. Talk to your gastroenterologist about this. Regards
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How Can C. Difficile Colitis Be Treated?
Hello, The typical medicines to treat clostridium difficile colitis are metronidazole and vancomycin. If these have been tried and do not work then a fecal transplant is probably what is needed. This can be done by a gastroenterologist. It sounds strange but this can cure many people with longstanding suffering from C. diff colitis. Talk to your gastroenterologist about this. Regards