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I'm hoping that someone can help give guidance on how to tolerate the abx.
I've tried going on rifampin twice, the first time I lasted two weeks, then got hit bad with diarhea. While I trying to get over that, my gall bladder attacked.
I had to go on a fat free diet for 6 weeks, couldn't tolerate even the smallest amounts of fat. (I lived on fruit and veggies and once a week shrimp. Nothing else)
Finally had the gall bladder out, can tolerate a small amount of fat now, and started up the rifampin again.
I lasted a whole week, at half the prescribed dose. Then the tummy went bad again.
I've been taking probiotics, and eat no sugar (not even fruit at this point), hardly any fat. I'm running out of food options!
I'm hungry, my stomach hurts, everything I eat goes straight through me, and although losing weight was cool at first, losing 35bs in 8 weeks can't be good for me.
Sorry to whine, but I am definately getting frustrated.
If anyone has any idea how to make this work, please help. I'm currently (trying) to treat bart h, bart q and myco, I test neg. for lyme.
Hoosiers51
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Maybe Rifampin is just not the drug for you?
Is it just Rifampin that does this so far, or all antibiotics?
That said, if would be nice if you could tolerate this one, because it is one of the few preferred ones for Bartonella. Have you looked into something called C. diff?
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Take the Rifampin with food and see if that helps.
When I'm on abx I need MAJOR probiotics or I get diarrhea. I take Theralac, Ultra Flora AND VSL#3. The VSL#3 is the one that makes the big difference.
Bart can cause a lot of digestive symptoms, so it very well could be a herx from the Rifampin.
I found smoothies to be great food substitutes when my tummy was bad. I use Biochem whey protein, water, frozen fruit, and some avocado (if you can tolerate it).
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I know this isn't what you want to hear, but my LLMD had given me the green light to take Rifampin with food; but, I thought I had remembered reading that it needs to be taken on an empty stomach, and in fact my Pharmacist confirmed that. I realize that you are having trouble tolerating the medication, but you certainly don't want to be taking it if it's doing you no good either.
You might want to ask your LLMD about an alternative abx, since Rifampin needs to be taken 1 hour before, or 2 hours after food.
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So far, the only other abx that I had a (brief) encounter with was flagyl, which the doc prescribed for one week along with some powder stuff to help get my tumy back on track.
The flagyl was fine, at least for that short period of time.
So yes, I am thinking that rifampin and I just aren't meant to be.
Six, I'd try it with food, but at this point I'm just plain scared to. This isn't just diarrhea, it's horrible stomach pains, and the first time around, it was like fire water coming out of me (sorry to be so graphic!!)
It's been a mighty rough summer for my tummy, I'm not sure that it can take much more.
My husband, who was not particularly careful with his diet, had no problem with rifampin.
My son, who has been on a number of abx, has periodically struggled (due to illicit sugar fixes), but has never gotten that bad.
Are us girls more prone to problems with abx?
Thanks for responding guys.
Take care, kp
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Tummy problems were the main reason I could never tolerate any abx whatsoever, since very long, much before lyme.
Even a week for me is hell on earth. It's been like this since I remember taking my first abx in life. The pain is huge.
I had 4 teeth extracted at once (wisdom teeth), and the pain I felt in my mouth was nothing compared to tummy pain I got from abx (no matter how much food I took before abx ingestion).
After 3 days, I called the surgeon and said I was going to quit the abx. And I did. My tummy-Gi tract took longer to heal than my extracted teeth!
There are alternatives to abx. Do a search here. I mean, if you are willing to try something else. Or maybe it's just a reaction to one particular abx and not others?
Selma
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I am having similar problems with abxs. I took more probiotics and no change.
the LLMD is prescribing me something for indigestion and such problems
barb
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Try to take the liquid form of the medicine, which helped me.
If the medicine doesn't have a liquid format, dissolve or suspend the medicine in a glass of water.
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