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10-09-2005, 01:38 PM
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yeast wont go away!
i had a yeast infection for a while and then used monistat and it seemed to get rid of it..it was still a tiny bit swollen but all the other symptoms went away. then the other night it got more swollen just like it did before but not as bad as it used to. i'm pretty positive it is a yeast infection because it has every symptom i've looked online for. i think it was caused from antibiotics which i use every day. i really would like to avoid going to the doctor's. could the medication possibly not gotten rid of it completely? should i use the medication again? could the medication have made it come back? pleaseee help..thank you!!
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10-09-2005, 04:04 PM
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ICN Staff
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Junction City, Oregon, USA
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My suggestion would be to see your doctor first to be sure what you have is still a yeast infection. There are some oral medications that are more effective for yeast, but you really should verify that's what's wrong.
Donna
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10-10-2005, 07:40 AM
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Support Leader
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Green Bay WI
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Well one possibility is Monistat and you don't get along well. Most patients with IC cannot tollerate yeast creams. I agree that going to the doctor is your best bet since you want to verify that what is wrong is a yeast infection....if so you may want a presciption for an oral med instead. Feel better soon!
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I believe God is using me, even now with my health so bad. He uses me for God. Things I gain from all my suffering are meant to help others. I hope I can help you too. Email me or start a chat if you like my help or anything. I CARE!Illnesses: IC,IBS, IBD, GERD, PFD, Epilepsy, Endo, Allergies, RLM,Rapid heart beat, low blood pressure,Gastritis,Gall stones,Tendonitis,migraines, Shingles, Prolapsed pouch,ext. fatigue (current problem) My hope story http://www.ic-network.com/patientstories/katrina.html
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10-10-2005, 08:13 AM
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Location: North Carolina
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I know I definitely cannot tolerate Monistat cream, and usually use either Nystatin or Diflucan (both are by prescription only). You should definitely go see your doc and make sure the infection really is yeast before you use Monistat again. Other types of vaginal infections can mimic yeast, so you want to make sure you're using the right treatment. Good luck!!!
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*Diagnosed with severe IC in 2004
*Kept trying a million different treatments until I found what works, and I am doing great these days with the help of Atarax, Lyrica, pain medication, an occasional rescue instill at home, and the InterStim, which was placed in 2007
You can see my IC story at http://www.ic-network.com/patientstories/jennifer.html -- it's a little out of date these days, but you'll get the idea!
I am a doctor, but I am the Ph.D. kind, not the M.D. kind. Thus, I am not a medical authority nor do I offer definitive medical advice. I can only explain the science behind many medical issues, and in all cases, I strongly encourage you to discuss your medical treatment with your personal medical care provider. Only they can, and should, give medical recommendations to you.
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10-14-2005, 12:04 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Thank you all so much, but I'm afraid to go to the gyno. Could I go to a normal family doctor??
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10-14-2005, 12:46 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: North Carolina
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Often, yes, family doctors will take care of routine gynecological issues (I know the docs at my family practice do). However, if it is serious or beyond their experience they refer to a regular gyno.
Are you afraid to go to a gyno because of the pelvic exam? If so, unfortunately, your family doc will likely need to do one as well to accurately diagnose what is going on there. If it is fear of the pelvic exam, please check out
http://www.ichelp.com/FeatureArticle...amsEasier.html
from the Interstitial Cystitis Association. This has many, many tips on how to make your exam less painful and a lot easier.
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*Diagnosed with severe IC in 2004
*Kept trying a million different treatments until I found what works, and I am doing great these days with the help of Atarax, Lyrica, pain medication, an occasional rescue instill at home, and the InterStim, which was placed in 2007
You can see my IC story at http://www.ic-network.com/patientstories/jennifer.html -- it's a little out of date these days, but you'll get the idea!
I am a doctor, but I am the Ph.D. kind, not the M.D. kind. Thus, I am not a medical authority nor do I offer definitive medical advice. I can only explain the science behind many medical issues, and in all cases, I strongly encourage you to discuss your medical treatment with your personal medical care provider. Only they can, and should, give medical recommendations to you.
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10-15-2005, 02:59 AM
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Support Volunteers
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Trinity, Fl
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You might try acidophylis pills. They help restore the body's natural ph. My daughter had a stubborn yeast & that's what her doc recommended. It worked. Kathi
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10-15-2005, 12:47 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Really? Thank you, Kathi! I will try it. Do you know where I could buy them? Do you know if it will make the yeast go away or will I have to use monistat again? Thank you so much
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10-17-2005, 04:29 AM
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IC Friend
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: New Jersey
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I'm having the same problem with stubborn yeast. I had it about 2-3 weeks ago and had to treat it with Nystatin tablets and diflucan. It took a while but it finally subsided. I was also eating plain yogurt but it was flaring my IC and I had to stop. I've slacked off the acidophilus because I didn't think it was helping. I guess I probably wasn't on it long enough or I didn't have a good enough brand. anyway, the yeast is back as of yesterday and the pain returned. I quickly put a Nystatin insert in and took diflucan. I guess I should have listened to the dr who wanted me on diflucan once a week for the next 3 months to help keep the yeast away. I was getting side effects from the diflucan so I chickened out and didn't take it. Last night I took half a pill instead and have less side effects of dizziness today. Keeping the yeast at bay is hard but is something we have to do as it really flares up the IC. I also noticed that whenever I get sick with a virus (which is often) and my immune system is down the yeast seems to come back faster.
If anyone knows of a good probiotic that does NOT contain FOS please let me know. The one that I am using now is by Twin Labs and I don't think it is strong enough....but......I can't take anything that has FOS and I am allergic to molds and FOS is fermented on molds! This I learned through a lot of hard work and getting sick with certain probiotics ands upplements fermented on molds.
OH well...............here we go again!
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http://s109.photobucket.com/albums/n...1169174549.pbw
Frequent UTI's as a child,urethral stenosis by age 9, Urethral dilatations every 2 months. By age 20urethrotomy to remove scar tissue from dilatations.
Questionable endometriosis nightmare begins. First lap severed an artery. Lost lots of blood resulting in severe abdominal/pelvic adhesions. Needed 7 surgeries to clean up adhesions. Last adhesiolysis- 7/04 in Germany by adhesion expert using Spraygel. Finally adhesion free! Fibromylagia and chronic fatigue(from Parvo Virus infection 1997and Epstein Barr), migraines, IBS,IGG & IGA deficiencies, high IGM.Lots of food and envorionmental allergies.IC/PFD diagnosed after 4 endo surgeries and is now chronic daily pain.Still tryng to fine tune the diet and get on some sort of medication that I don't react too!
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10-17-2005, 10:57 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2000
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Yes, yeast can become resistent to many medications. My last whopper of an infection was completely resistent to Monistat.... I had to use Mycelex to kill it. Unfortunately, mycelex is now discontinued... so I pray I don't get anymore! Good luck and remember that you have to also stop feeding the yeast... by reducing, massively, your sugar, bread, pasta, carb intake!
There's a wonderful book called "The Yeast Connection and Women" that you might find very helpful. It sure helped me!
Jill
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10-17-2005, 11:40 AM
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IC Friend
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: New Jersey
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Jill,
I've spent all day today re-reading "The Yeast Connection" and also reading "The Yeast Syndrome". I don't eat breads, pastas.....etc As I have pretty much gluten free. I've also eliminated rice and cakes.......but...it keeps coming back. I am starting to accept the fact that it is probably more systemic and I need to address it with preventive meds. I DO have a little honey lately in a tea that I found my IC can tolerate. So, I am not completely sugar free but am nowhere near what other people normally consume in the sugar department. My gyn wants me to go on diflucan once a week for about 3 months and see how it goes. I am thinking I probably need something additional as the Diflucan never really took care of yeast for me.........oh well....I could go on and on. It is so hard to fidn some balance with it and in the meantime when it does creep back it causes such pain!
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http://s109.photobucket.com/albums/n...1169174549.pbw
Frequent UTI's as a child,urethral stenosis by age 9, Urethral dilatations every 2 months. By age 20urethrotomy to remove scar tissue from dilatations.
Questionable endometriosis nightmare begins. First lap severed an artery. Lost lots of blood resulting in severe abdominal/pelvic adhesions. Needed 7 surgeries to clean up adhesions. Last adhesiolysis- 7/04 in Germany by adhesion expert using Spraygel. Finally adhesion free! Fibromylagia and chronic fatigue(from Parvo Virus infection 1997and Epstein Barr), migraines, IBS,IGG & IGA deficiencies, high IGM.Lots of food and envorionmental allergies.IC/PFD diagnosed after 4 endo surgeries and is now chronic daily pain.Still tryng to fine tune the diet and get on some sort of medication that I don't react too!
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10-17-2005, 12:02 PM
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Support Volunteers
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Trinity, Fl
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You can get acidophlis any where they sell vitamins. Even Walmart. Kathi
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10-17-2005, 12:50 PM
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IC Friend
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: New Jersey
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Hi Kathi,
Your signature "one day at a time is so appropriate!" that's how I've been living my life.
I HAVE been taking acidophilus but I still think I need more. The brand that I take is Twin Labs and I don't think it is that strong. I haven't been able to tolerate a lot of the other brands because some of them have other stuff in them that don't agree with me. I noticed that I was starting to get thrush on my tongue and the smae time that the vaginal yeast started. So right now the pelvic pain is bad but I am taking the acidophius....and diflucan and also started a tiny dose of Nystatin this afternoon.
It's just so hard to get it under control!
I hope that you are doing well.
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http://s109.photobucket.com/albums/n...1169174549.pbw
Frequent UTI's as a child,urethral stenosis by age 9, Urethral dilatations every 2 months. By age 20urethrotomy to remove scar tissue from dilatations.
Questionable endometriosis nightmare begins. First lap severed an artery. Lost lots of blood resulting in severe abdominal/pelvic adhesions. Needed 7 surgeries to clean up adhesions. Last adhesiolysis- 7/04 in Germany by adhesion expert using Spraygel. Finally adhesion free! Fibromylagia and chronic fatigue(from Parvo Virus infection 1997and Epstein Barr), migraines, IBS,IGG & IGA deficiencies, high IGM.Lots of food and envorionmental allergies.IC/PFD diagnosed after 4 endo surgeries and is now chronic daily pain.Still tryng to fine tune the diet and get on some sort of medication that I don't react too!
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10-31-2005, 11:56 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Thank you to all of you! You have helped me alot. I'm alot more informed on yeast due to this message board and other research! I've started taking Acidophilus pills and garlic tablets every day 2-3 times a day. It seems to be keeping the yeast under a manageable condition, but it hasn't worked to relieve me of it completely. I've only been taking it for about a week though. Does anyone know how long it could take for it to work, if it's going to work at all? I've also tried twice inserting pure garlic for about an an hour and a half or so, but it didn't seem to help. Thank you every one
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10-31-2005, 02:03 PM
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Location: Green Bay WI
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I don't really know on the time of that sorry. Don't give up though. I take Acidophilus and when symptoms AZO Yeast...sometimes I'll go to the prescribed Diflucan too but taking the Acidophilus has helped a lot for me.
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Katrina
~I’m a newbie angel~Moderator of Alternatives, Antibiotics, Flare Coping Strategies, and Yeast Infections
I believe God is using me, even now with my health so bad. He uses me for God. Things I gain from all my suffering are meant to help others. I hope I can help you too. Email me or start a chat if you like my help or anything. I CARE!Illnesses: IC,IBS, IBD, GERD, PFD, Epilepsy, Endo, Allergies, RLM,Rapid heart beat, low blood pressure,Gastritis,Gall stones,Tendonitis,migraines, Shingles, Prolapsed pouch,ext. fatigue (current problem) My hope story http://www.ic-network.com/patientstories/katrina.html
http://get-me.to/mandk http://www.mandksales.com
IC Volunteers are not medical authorities nor do we offer medical advice. In all cases, we strongly encourage you to discuss your medical treatment with your personal medical care provider. Only they can, and should, give medical recommendations to you.
http://www.myspace.com/Kat_671 or find me on facebook http://www.facebook.com/kat671?ref=profile
Be the Miracle! & Pay it Forward!
carmelann@charter.net please contact me...I am here to help! http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/ICinWI/ if your from WI please contact me!
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