Last Chemo Treatment....For Now!
I wanted to also take a few moments to thank each of you for your tips on providing some relief for rectal burning as a result of the endless diarrhea. The last couple of days, things like Baby Wipes, Tucks, desitin, A&D ointment, etc., worked. Today it flared up again...so we'll just double dose the desitin and other creams.
Hugs to all,
Monika
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I realize Bert has had the chemo related diarrhea for some time, and has even been hospitalized for it,but has he ever been checked for C. difficile (a bacteria) in his stool? This infection is commonly seen with the use of antibiotics, but it is also found with 5 F/U treatments. I got it during my first round of 5 F/U, and actually had to be hospitalized for dehydration. I just happened to ask if I was tested for it, and the resident reluctantly agreed. Low and behold, it was there, and much improved after only two doses of flagyl. Just a thought - because you never know...0
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monikaPewter said:I realize Bert has had the chemo related diarrhea for some time, and has even been hospitalized for it,but has he ever been checked for C. difficile (a bacteria) in his stool? This infection is commonly seen with the use of antibiotics, but it is also found with 5 F/U treatments. I got it during my first round of 5 F/U, and actually had to be hospitalized for dehydration. I just happened to ask if I was tested for it, and the resident reluctantly agreed. Low and behold, it was there, and much improved after only two doses of flagyl. Just a thought - because you never know...
I agree with pewter I had that after my surgery when I got home, I didn't take the fagel has they thought that was what caused it but they did give me something stronger and within a couple of days I had relief, so maybe you should have that checked. Good luck with the new onc.
Pattie0
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