I’m a 29f and I’ve been in and out of urgent care, the ER, seen specialists over the course of 10+ years and nobody has been able to tell me anything outside of IBS. I assumed I had parasites, even thought I saw them sometimes, but every test I took came out negative, every treatment was ineffective.
Finally, last week, my results came back. I tested positive for C-diff and chronic Epstein-Barr Virus. These are both pretty serious conditions and I’ve had them for over a decade now but the doctor who found the issues is confident he’ll be able to resolve them without drugs.
Please send healing vibes, prayer, and any tips on overcoming these diagnoses. Also, if you’re going to trust a doctor to help you, make sure they trust YOU enough to listen to your experiences and take the extra steps necessary to get to the root of the problem! It took me ten years to find the right one and get answers. Knowing what the problem is is half the battle.
Your gut is all off and need a healthy poop donation up your butt. Make it a slurry with non reactive water and some yogurt. That’s the word I was looking for…. Distilled water.
You need to get it way farther up in the small intestine, so unless you have a colonoscopy with fecal injector, pills with properly made up fecal matter are required
Good call!
Noooo I’ve read about that and I’d consider death as an alternative 😭😂
Don’t joke about that…. You’re in dangerous territory health wise right now.
Despite my joking I’m definitely terrified. It’s one of those “if you don’t laugh you’ll cry” scenarios.
No no. Go straight to the body. What does it need. We’re helping you.
My Mother suffered from C Diff for about three years before she died of another cascading cause. Antibiotics don’t work in this case. You need the exact opposite.
I’m so sorry about your mom. Hoping this doctor has a treatment up his sleeve that isn’t fecal matter but I’m not reading anything else nearly as promising.
He doesn’t. I’ve trained doctors to sew my sons eye back together. Antibiotics do not work. Know this. Not in this case. I wish you well. Make good choices.