Reporting in
Now I will be reporting next week on the next round of OVCA test....blood and CA125 and last CT scan results.
Saundra
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No milk mustache here!
Hi Saundra,
This is very useful information! Is the enzyme you keep on hand for this? I've heard that eating yogurt helps maintain the system while taking antibiotics, but never saw evidence of that.
Hope everything goes well with your CA125 and CT results!
Sue0 -
LACTOSE INTOLERENT
Hi Saundra
I have been LACTOSE INTOLERENT all my life. So I have never been a milk drinker, if I want cereal I buy LACTOSE-FREE milk and it works for me. It comes in the 1%, 2% and fat free and it tastes good.
Hope everything goes good with your tests.
Prays and Hugs!!!!!! Dinora0 -
Feeling Better
Hi Saundra, So happy you are feeling better. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers as usual for all your testing. I will be waiting to see the results when you post. Hoping they are all good!
Hugs, Prayers and Love, Terry0 -
Lactasegroundeffect said:No milk mustache here!
Hi Saundra,
This is very useful information! Is the enzyme you keep on hand for this? I've heard that eating yogurt helps maintain the system while taking antibiotics, but never saw evidence of that.
Hope everything goes well with your CA125 and CT results!
Sue
The lactase enzyme is what is lacking if you are lactose intolerant. You can buy it over the counter in the grocery store pharmacy...section or drug stores.
The antibiotics that kill the bad bacteria also kill the good. I am taking acidophilus which replaces the healthy intestinal bacteria. Yogurt is good for this but it must have live bacteria and most on sale in groceries are pasteurized and do not have the live bacteria. I tried the Activia but before the lactase and it made things worse.
Saundra0
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