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>

> Hi all. I've been off-list for a few months, but I wanted to pop

> back on and tell a little story for the archives.

>

> The weekend of the DC DAN! conference I was visiting family out of

> state. My daughter's s. boulardii (her only yeast fighter) was

left

> out overnight and there was no replacement within 50 miles.

> Believing she needed to be on something stronger anyway, I had a

doc

> in the family write a script for Diflucan.

>

> Within an hour and a half, my 2.5 year old pooped over 2 feet

worth

> of poop. I was elated! But then she seemed to regress,

> particularly with regard to learning. She always wants to learn

and

> suddenly she wasn't asking any questions. I wrote it off to die-

off.

>

> Three weeks later, she still seemed regressed and a light-bulb

went

> off. 's yeast was confirmed by a stool test (and her urine

> MAP), but they hadn't been able to culture the yeast. I got the

> results of my own stool test back and, hmm, my own yeast is

> resistant to Diflucan.

>

> got thrush at 7 weeks when I was still breast feeding. It

> seemed quite possible to me that she has the same strain. I

stopped

> the diflucan and added in some old compounded Nystatin. After two

> doses and less than 24 hours, was more her old self and was

> teaching herself how to spell.

>

> We went to see Dr. Usman this past week and she first thought

> should take Sporanox instead, but then she checked 's

genetic

> results and doesn't clear ANY of the prescription anti-

> fungals well. They all interfere with her detox/methylation

> system. So Usman put her on Yeast Aid by Kirkman (a mix of

natural

> anti-fungals) and she has been doing well on that for the last

> week. I am taking it as well.

>

> To me it is another lesson how very individual our kids are.

> Diflucan is great and I wish it worked for Rach, but it didn't and

I

> couldn't tell die off from a flare. Luckily, things are smooth

> now.

>

> I hope to see some of you at A1.

>

> Dawn

we just had one of those giant poops too after 2 days of not going

and are going through a regression too about 3 days following the

poop. i was wondering this same thing about resistance, as it is our

second go around of diflucan so 1 month and now about 1.5 weeks when

this happened. our doc wants us to do the s.boulardii next so i am

debating on doing it sooner rather than finishing the diflucan. i

posted a question for stan on doing the s.boulardii with the valtrex

instead as we are about to start it soon. he replied that there was

no files of anyone using it but there was a discussion wether

s.boulardi may have some effect on virals. so it leaves me very

confused and not sure what the next step will be. how long were you

on the s.b.? we had also been on nystatin with some die offs and we

had some die offs with diflucan too. just a thought maybe the giant

b.m cleared the tract enough for a bacterial infection to grow, have

you done any bacterial fighters? we haven't... any input would be

appreciated...thanks

>

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>

> Hi all. I've been off-list for a few months, but I wanted to pop

> back on and tell a little story for the archives.

>

> The weekend of the DC DAN! conference I was visiting family out of

> state. My daughter's s. boulardii (her only yeast fighter) was

left

> out overnight and there was no replacement within 50 miles.

> Believing she needed to be on something stronger anyway, I had a

doc

> in the family write a script for Diflucan.

>

> Within an hour and a half, my 2.5 year old pooped over 2 feet

worth

> of poop. I was elated! But then she seemed to regress,

> particularly with regard to learning. She always wants to learn

and

> suddenly she wasn't asking any questions. I wrote it off to die-

off.

>

> Three weeks later, she still seemed regressed and a light-bulb

went

> off. 's yeast was confirmed by a stool test (and her urine

> MAP), but they hadn't been able to culture the yeast. I got the

> results of my own stool test back and, hmm, my own yeast is

> resistant to Diflucan.

>

> got thrush at 7 weeks when I was still breast feeding. It

> seemed quite possible to me that she has the same strain. I

stopped

> the diflucan and added in some old compounded Nystatin. After two

> doses and less than 24 hours, was more her old self and was

> teaching herself how to spell.

>

> We went to see Dr. Usman this past week and she first thought

> should take Sporanox instead, but then she checked 's

genetic

> results and doesn't clear ANY of the prescription anti-

> fungals well. They all interfere with her detox/methylation

> system. So Usman put her on Yeast Aid by Kirkman (a mix of

natural

> anti-fungals) and she has been doing well on that for the last

> week. I am taking it as well.

>

> To me it is another lesson how very individual our kids are.

> Diflucan is great and I wish it worked for Rach, but it didn't and

I

> couldn't tell die off from a flare. Luckily, things are smooth

> now.

>

> I hope to see some of you at A1.

>

> Dawn

we just had one of those giant poops too after 2 days of not going

and are going through a regression too about 3 days following the

poop. i was wondering this same thing about resistance, as it is our

second go around of diflucan so 1 month and now about 1.5 weeks when

this happened. our doc wants us to do the s.boulardii next so i am

debating on doing it sooner rather than finishing the diflucan. i

posted a question for stan on doing the s.boulardii with the valtrex

instead as we are about to start it soon. he replied that there was

no files of anyone using it but there was a discussion wether

s.boulardi may have some effect on virals. so it leaves me very

confused and not sure what the next step will be. how long were you

on the s.b.? we had also been on nystatin with some die offs and we

had some die offs with diflucan too. just a thought maybe the giant

b.m cleared the tract enough for a bacterial infection to grow, have

you done any bacterial fighters? we haven't... any input would be

appreciated...thanks

>

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Hi,

I just wanted to know which genetic markers Dr. Usman pointed out as

being a problem with handling Difflucan. We should get my son's

genetics sometime this week.

Thanks,

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From: sargeantdriscoll@...

mb12 valtrex

Subject: Re: Diflucan-resistant yeast

Date: Mon, 22 May 2006 03:22:18 -0000

><html><body>

>

>

><BR>

> & gt;<BR>

> & gt; Hi all. & nbsp; I've been off-list for a few months, but I wanted

>to pop <BR>

> & gt; back on and tell a little story for the archives.<BR>

> & gt; <BR>

> & gt; The weekend of the DC DAN! conference I was visiting family out

>of <BR>

> & gt; state. & nbsp; My daughter's s. boulardii (her only yeast fighter)

>was <BR>

>left <BR>

> & gt; out overnight and there was no replacement within 50

>miles. & nbsp; <BR>

> & gt; Believing she needed to be on something stronger anyway, I had a

><BR>

>doc <BR>

> & gt; in the family write a script for Diflucan.<BR>

> & gt; <BR>

> & gt; Within an hour and a half, my 2.5 year old pooped over 2 feet

><BR>

>worth <BR>

> & gt; of poop. & nbsp; I was elated! & nbsp; But then she seemed to

>regress, <BR>

> & gt; particularly with regard to learning. & nbsp; She always wants to

>learn <BR>

>and <BR>

> & gt; suddenly she wasn't asking any questions. & nbsp; I wrote it off

>to die-<BR>

>off.<BR>

> & gt; <BR>

> & gt; Three weeks later, she still seemed regressed and a light-bulb

><BR>

>went <BR>

> & gt; off. & nbsp; 's yeast was confirmed by a stool test (and her

>urine <BR>

> & gt; MAP), but they hadn't been able to culture the yeast. & nbsp; I

>got the <BR>

> & gt; results of my own stool test back and, hmm, my own yeast is <BR>

> & gt; resistant to Diflucan.<BR>

> & gt; <BR>

> & gt; got thrush at 7 weeks when I was still breast

>feeding. & nbsp; It <BR>

> & gt; seemed quite possible to me that she has the same strain. & nbsp;

>I <BR>

>stopped <BR>

> & gt; the diflucan and added in some old compounded Nystatin. & nbsp;

>After two <BR>

> & gt; doses and less than 24 hours, was more her old self and

>was <BR>

> & gt; teaching herself how to spell.<BR>

> & gt; <BR>

> & gt; We went to see Dr. Usman this past week and she first thought

><BR>

> <BR>

> & gt; should take Sporanox instead, but then she checked 's <BR>

>genetic <BR>

> & gt; results and doesn't clear ANY of the prescription

>anti-<BR>

> & gt; fungals well. & nbsp; They all interfere with her

>detox/methylation <BR>

> & gt; system. & nbsp; So Usman put her on Yeast Aid by Kirkman (a mix of

><BR>

>natural <BR>

> & gt; anti-fungals) and she has been doing well on that for the last

><BR>

> & gt; week. & nbsp; I am taking it as well.<BR>

> & gt; <BR>

> & gt; To me it is another lesson how very individual our kids

>are. & nbsp; <BR>

> & gt; Diflucan is great and I wish it worked for Rach, but it didn't

>and <BR>

>I <BR>

> & gt; couldn't tell die off from a flare. & nbsp; Luckily, things are

>smooth <BR>

> & gt; now. & nbsp; <BR>

> & gt; <BR>

> & gt; I hope to see some of you at A1.<BR>

> & gt; <BR>

> & gt; Dawn<BR>

><BR>

>we just had one of those giant poops too after 2 days of not going

><BR>

>and are going through a regression too about 3 days following the

><BR>

>poop. i was wondering this same thing about resistance, as it is our

><BR>

>second go around of diflucan so 1 month and now about 1.5 weeks when

><BR>

>this happened. our doc wants us to do the s.boulardii next so i am

><BR>

>debating on doing it sooner rather than finishing the diflucan. i

><BR>

>posted a question for stan on doing the s.boulardii with the valtrex

><BR>

>instead as we are about to start it soon. he replied that there was

><BR>

>no files of anyone using it but there was a discussion wether <BR>

>s.boulardi may have some effect on virals. so it leaves me very <BR>

>confused and not sure what the next step will be. how long were you

><BR>

>on the s.b.? we had also been on nystatin with some die offs and we

><BR>

>had some die offs with diflucan too. just a thought maybe the giant

><BR>

>b.m cleared the tract enough for a bacterial infection to grow, have

><BR>

>you done any bacterial fighters? we haven't... any input would be

><BR>

>appreciated...thanks<BR>

> & gt;<BR>

><BR>

><BR>

><BR>

><BR>

>

>

>

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Hi,

I just wanted to know which genetic markers Dr. Usman pointed out as

being a problem with handling Difflucan. We should get my son's

genetics sometime this week.

Thanks,

---- Original Message ----

From: sargeantdriscoll@...

mb12 valtrex

Subject: Re: Diflucan-resistant yeast

Date: Mon, 22 May 2006 03:22:18 -0000

><html><body>

>

>

><BR>

> & gt;<BR>

> & gt; Hi all. & nbsp; I've been off-list for a few months, but I wanted

>to pop <BR>

> & gt; back on and tell a little story for the archives.<BR>

> & gt; <BR>

> & gt; The weekend of the DC DAN! conference I was visiting family out

>of <BR>

> & gt; state. & nbsp; My daughter's s. boulardii (her only yeast fighter)

>was <BR>

>left <BR>

> & gt; out overnight and there was no replacement within 50

>miles. & nbsp; <BR>

> & gt; Believing she needed to be on something stronger anyway, I had a

><BR>

>doc <BR>

> & gt; in the family write a script for Diflucan.<BR>

> & gt; <BR>

> & gt; Within an hour and a half, my 2.5 year old pooped over 2 feet

><BR>

>worth <BR>

> & gt; of poop. & nbsp; I was elated! & nbsp; But then she seemed to

>regress, <BR>

> & gt; particularly with regard to learning. & nbsp; She always wants to

>learn <BR>

>and <BR>

> & gt; suddenly she wasn't asking any questions. & nbsp; I wrote it off

>to die-<BR>

>off.<BR>

> & gt; <BR>

> & gt; Three weeks later, she still seemed regressed and a light-bulb

><BR>

>went <BR>

> & gt; off. & nbsp; 's yeast was confirmed by a stool test (and her

>urine <BR>

> & gt; MAP), but they hadn't been able to culture the yeast. & nbsp; I

>got the <BR>

> & gt; results of my own stool test back and, hmm, my own yeast is <BR>

> & gt; resistant to Diflucan.<BR>

> & gt; <BR>

> & gt; got thrush at 7 weeks when I was still breast

>feeding. & nbsp; It <BR>

> & gt; seemed quite possible to me that she has the same strain. & nbsp;

>I <BR>

>stopped <BR>

> & gt; the diflucan and added in some old compounded Nystatin. & nbsp;

>After two <BR>

> & gt; doses and less than 24 hours, was more her old self and

>was <BR>

> & gt; teaching herself how to spell.<BR>

> & gt; <BR>

> & gt; We went to see Dr. Usman this past week and she first thought

><BR>

> <BR>

> & gt; should take Sporanox instead, but then she checked 's <BR>

>genetic <BR>

> & gt; results and doesn't clear ANY of the prescription

>anti-<BR>

> & gt; fungals well. & nbsp; They all interfere with her

>detox/methylation <BR>

> & gt; system. & nbsp; So Usman put her on Yeast Aid by Kirkman (a mix of

><BR>

>natural <BR>

> & gt; anti-fungals) and she has been doing well on that for the last

><BR>

> & gt; week. & nbsp; I am taking it as well.<BR>

> & gt; <BR>

> & gt; To me it is another lesson how very individual our kids

>are. & nbsp; <BR>

> & gt; Diflucan is great and I wish it worked for Rach, but it didn't

>and <BR>

>I <BR>

> & gt; couldn't tell die off from a flare. & nbsp; Luckily, things are

>smooth <BR>

> & gt; now. & nbsp; <BR>

> & gt; <BR>

> & gt; I hope to see some of you at A1.<BR>

> & gt; <BR>

> & gt; Dawn<BR>

><BR>

>we just had one of those giant poops too after 2 days of not going

><BR>

>and are going through a regression too about 3 days following the

><BR>

>poop. i was wondering this same thing about resistance, as it is our

><BR>

>second go around of diflucan so 1 month and now about 1.5 weeks when

><BR>

>this happened. our doc wants us to do the s.boulardii next so i am

><BR>

>debating on doing it sooner rather than finishing the diflucan. i

><BR>

>posted a question for stan on doing the s.boulardii with the valtrex

><BR>

>instead as we are about to start it soon. he replied that there was

><BR>

>no files of anyone using it but there was a discussion wether <BR>

>s.boulardi may have some effect on virals. so it leaves me very <BR>

>confused and not sure what the next step will be. how long were you

><BR>

>on the s.b.? we had also been on nystatin with some die offs and we

><BR>

>had some die offs with diflucan too. just a thought maybe the giant

><BR>

>b.m cleared the tract enough for a bacterial infection to grow, have

><BR>

>you done any bacterial fighters? we haven't... any input would be

><BR>

>appreciated...thanks<BR>

> & gt;<BR>

><BR>

><BR>

><BR>

><BR>

>

>

>

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When we did all the mark up tests years ago I believe it was Immuno

Lab. (sp)

We checked for yeast and found my son had 4 yeast infections. But at

the same time they had also run a culture or something that acutely

showed what was the best Rx to use for his particular yeast issues.

Neat thing

It generated and scored all the Antifungals, and which one was

more likely to be the greater combatin.. In his case it was Nystatin

for all 4 ranges.

Long story short we went on to treat and it all worked out.

Kenny v

>

> Hi all. I've been off-list for a few months, but I wanted to pop

> back on and tell a little story for the archives.

>

> The weekend of the DC DAN! conference I was visiting family out of

> state. My daughter's s. boulardii (her only yeast fighter) was

left

> out overnight and there was no replacement within 50 miles.

> Believing she needed to be on something stronger anyway, I had a

doc

> in the family write a script for Diflucan.

>

> Within an hour and a half, my 2.5 year old pooped over 2 feet worth

> of poop. I was elated! But then she seemed to regress,

> particularly with regard to learning. She always wants to learn

and

> suddenly she wasn't asking any questions. I wrote it off to die-

off.

>

> Three weeks later, she still seemed regressed and a light-bulb went

> off. 's yeast was confirmed by a stool test (and her urine

> MAP), but they hadn't been able to culture the yeast. I got the

> results of my own stool test back and, hmm, my own yeast is

> resistant to Diflucan.

>

> got thrush at 7 weeks when I was still breast feeding. It

> seemed quite possible to me that she has the same strain. I

stopped

> the diflucan and added in some old compounded Nystatin. After two

> doses and less than 24 hours, was more her old self and was

> teaching herself how to spell.

>

> We went to see Dr. Usman this past week and she first thought

> should take Sporanox instead, but then she checked 's genetic

> results and doesn't clear ANY of the prescription anti-

> fungals well. They all interfere with her detox/methylation

> system. So Usman put her on Yeast Aid by Kirkman (a mix of natural

> anti-fungals) and she has been doing well on that for the last

> week. I am taking it as well.

>

> To me it is another lesson how very individual our kids are.

> Diflucan is great and I wish it worked for Rach, but it didn't and

I

> couldn't tell die off from a flare. Luckily, things are smooth

> now.

>

> I hope to see some of you at A1.

>

> Dawn

>

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We used the s. boulardii with the Valtrex for about a month, then

did the diflucan, then nystatin for 2 days, then s.boulardii for 2

weeks, now the Yeast Aid. All while on Valtrex.

The current plan is Yeast Aid for 1 month, then s.boulardii again

for 6-8 weeks and run another OATS test.

We haven't done anything directly for bacterial.

> >

> > Hi all. I've been off-list for a few months, but I wanted to

pop

> > back on and tell a little story for the archives.

> >

> > The weekend of the DC DAN! conference I was visiting family out

of

> > state. My daughter's s. boulardii (her only yeast fighter) was

> left

> > out overnight and there was no replacement within 50 miles.

> > Believing she needed to be on something stronger anyway, I had a

> doc

> > in the family write a script for Diflucan.

> >

> > Within an hour and a half, my 2.5 year old pooped over 2 feet

> worth

> > of poop. I was elated! But then she seemed to regress,

> > particularly with regard to learning. She always wants to learn

> and

> > suddenly she wasn't asking any questions. I wrote it off to die-

> off.

> >

> > Three weeks later, she still seemed regressed and a light-bulb

> went

> > off. 's yeast was confirmed by a stool test (and her

urine

> > MAP), but they hadn't been able to culture the yeast. I got the

> > results of my own stool test back and, hmm, my own yeast is

> > resistant to Diflucan.

> >

> > got thrush at 7 weeks when I was still breast feeding.

It

> > seemed quite possible to me that she has the same strain. I

> stopped

> > the diflucan and added in some old compounded Nystatin. After

two

> > doses and less than 24 hours, was more her old self and

was

> > teaching herself how to spell.

> >

> > We went to see Dr. Usman this past week and she first thought

>

> > should take Sporanox instead, but then she checked 's

> genetic

> > results and doesn't clear ANY of the prescription anti-

> > fungals well. They all interfere with her detox/methylation

> > system. So Usman put her on Yeast Aid by Kirkman (a mix of

> natural

> > anti-fungals) and she has been doing well on that for the last

> > week. I am taking it as well.

> >

> > To me it is another lesson how very individual our kids are.

> > Diflucan is great and I wish it worked for Rach, but it didn't

and

> I

> > couldn't tell die off from a flare. Luckily, things are smooth

> > now.

> >

> > I hope to see some of you at A1.

> >

> > Dawn

>

> we just had one of those giant poops too after 2 days of not going

> and are going through a regression too about 3 days following the

> poop. i was wondering this same thing about resistance, as it is

our

> second go around of diflucan so 1 month and now about 1.5 weeks

when

> this happened. our doc wants us to do the s.boulardii next so i am

> debating on doing it sooner rather than finishing the diflucan. i

> posted a question for stan on doing the s.boulardii with the

valtrex

> instead as we are about to start it soon. he replied that there

was

> no files of anyone using it but there was a discussion wether

> s.boulardi may have some effect on virals. so it leaves me very

> confused and not sure what the next step will be. how long were

you

> on the s.b.? we had also been on nystatin with some die offs and

we

> had some die offs with diflucan too. just a thought maybe the

giant

> b.m cleared the tract enough for a bacterial infection to grow,

have

> you done any bacterial fighters? we haven't... any input would be

> appreciated...thanks

> >

>

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We did the Genovations genomic detox test. The Physician's copy of

the test gives a list of the drugs that are metabolized by

each " problem " enzyme.

A polymorphism at CYP2C19 means trouble metabolizing diflucan,

nizoral, voriconazole (among other drugs). A polymorphism at CYP3A4

means trouble metabolising clotrimazole, sporonox, nizoral,

diflucan, miconazole, voriconazole (among other drugs).

I can't say about other enzymes that doesn't have

polymorphisms for, because those drug lists aren't included if she

doesn't have a problem with that enzyme.

But I can say that polymorphisms with the two enzymes listed can

affect metabolism of anti-fungals, per Genovations.

<BR>

> > & gt;<BR>

> > & gt; Hi all. & nbsp; I've been off-list for a few months, but I

wanted

> >to pop <BR>

> > & gt; back on and tell a little story for the archives.<BR>

> > & gt; <BR>

> > & gt; The weekend of the DC DAN! conference I was visiting family

out

> >of <BR>

> > & gt; state. & nbsp; My daughter's s. boulardii (her only yeast

fighter)

> >was <BR>

> >left <BR>

> > & gt; out overnight and there was no replacement within 50

> >miles. & nbsp; <BR>

> > & gt; Believing she needed to be on something stronger anyway, I

had a

> ><BR>

> >doc <BR>

> > & gt; in the family write a script for Diflucan.<BR>

> > & gt; <BR>

> > & gt; Within an hour and a half, my 2.5 year old pooped over 2 feet

> ><BR>

> >worth <BR>

> > & gt; of poop. & nbsp; I was elated! & nbsp; But then she seemed to

> >regress, <BR>

> > & gt; particularly with regard to learning. & nbsp; She always wants

to

> >learn <BR>

> >and <BR>

> > & gt; suddenly she wasn't asking any questions. & nbsp; I wrote it

off

> >to die-<BR>

> >off.<BR>

> > & gt; <BR>

> > & gt; Three weeks later, she still seemed regressed and a light-

bulb

> ><BR>

> >went <BR>

> > & gt; off. & nbsp; 's yeast was confirmed by a stool test (and

her

> >urine <BR>

> > & gt; MAP), but they hadn't been able to culture the yeast. & nbsp; I

> >got the <BR>

> > & gt; results of my own stool test back and, hmm, my own yeast is

<BR>

> > & gt; resistant to Diflucan.<BR>

> > & gt; <BR>

> > & gt; got thrush at 7 weeks when I was still breast

> >feeding. & nbsp; It <BR>

> > & gt; seemed quite possible to me that she has the same

strain. & nbsp;

> >I <BR>

> >stopped <BR>

> > & gt; the diflucan and added in some old compounded Nystatin. & nbsp;

> >After two <BR>

> > & gt; doses and less than 24 hours, was more her old self

and

> >was <BR>

> > & gt; teaching herself how to spell.<BR>

> > & gt; <BR>

> > & gt; We went to see Dr. Usman this past week and she first thought

> ><BR>

> > <BR>

> > & gt; should take Sporanox instead, but then she checked 's

<BR>

> >genetic <BR>

> > & gt; results and doesn't clear ANY of the prescription

> >anti-<BR>

> > & gt; fungals well. & nbsp; They all interfere with her

> >detox/methylation <BR>

> > & gt; system. & nbsp; So Usman put her on Yeast Aid by Kirkman (a

mix of

> ><BR>

> >natural <BR>

> > & gt; anti-fungals) and she has been doing well on that for the

last

> ><BR>

> > & gt; week. & nbsp; I am taking it as well.<BR>

> > & gt; <BR>

> > & gt; To me it is another lesson how very individual our kids

> >are. & nbsp; <BR>

> > & gt; Diflucan is great and I wish it worked for Rach, but it

didn't

> >and <BR>

> >I <BR>

> > & gt; couldn't tell die off from a flare. & nbsp; Luckily, things are

> >smooth <BR>

> > & gt; now. & nbsp; <BR>

> > & gt; <BR>

> > & gt; I hope to see some of you at A1.<BR>

> > & gt; <BR>

> > & gt; Dawn<BR>

> ><BR>

> >we just had one of those giant poops too after 2 days of not going

> ><BR>

> >and are going through a regression too about 3 days following the

> ><BR>

> >poop. i was wondering this same thing about resistance, as it is

our

> ><BR>

> >second go around of diflucan so 1 month and now about 1.5 weeks

when

> ><BR>

> >this happened. our doc wants us to do the s.boulardii next so i am

> ><BR>

> >debating on doing it sooner rather than finishing the diflucan. i

> ><BR>

> >posted a question for stan on doing the s.boulardii with the

valtrex

> ><BR>

> >instead as we are about to start it soon. he replied that there

was

> ><BR>

> >no files of anyone using it but there was a discussion wether <BR>

> >s.boulardi may have some effect on virals. so it leaves me very

<BR>

> >confused and not sure what the next step will be. how long were

you

> ><BR>

> >on the s.b.? we had also been on nystatin with some die offs and

we

> ><BR>

> >had some die offs with diflucan too. just a thought maybe the

giant

> ><BR>

> >b.m cleared the tract enough for a bacterial infection to grow,

have

> ><BR>

> >you done any bacterial fighters? we haven't... any input would be

> ><BR>

> >appreciated...thanks<BR>

> > & gt;<BR>

> ><BR>

> ><BR>

> ><BR>

> ><BR>

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Down,

Can you share with us what your daughter's genetic

doesn't clear ANY of the prescription anti-

fungals well.

Thank you

Betty

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Message 11

From: " dawnrinchicago " drochlen@...

Date: Sun May 21, 2006 1:33pm(PDT)

Subject: Diflucan-resistant yeast

Hi all. I've been off-list for a few months, but I

wanted to pop

back on and tell a little story for the archives.

The weekend of the DC DAN! conference I was visiting

family out of

state. My daughter's s. boulardii (her only yeast

fighter) was left

out overnight and there was no replacement within 50

miles.

Believing she needed to be on something stronger

anyway, I had a doc

in the family write a script for Diflucan.

Within an hour and a half, my 2.5 year old pooped over

2 feet worth

of poop. I was elated! But then she seemed to

regress,

particularly with regard to learning. She always

wants to learn and

suddenly she wasn't asking any questions. I wrote it

off to die-off.

Three weeks later, she still seemed regressed and a

light-bulb went

off. 's yeast was confirmed by a stool test

(and her urine

MAP), but they hadn't been able to culture the yeast.

I got the

results of my own stool test back and, hmm, my own

yeast is

resistant to Diflucan.

got thrush at 7 weeks when I was still breast

feeding. It

seemed quite possible to me that she has the same

strain. I stopped

the diflucan and added in some old compounded

Nystatin. After two

doses and less than 24 hours, was more her old

self and was

teaching herself how to spell.

We went to see Dr. Usman this past week and she first

thought

should take Sporanox instead, but then she checked

's genetic

results and doesn't clear ANY of the

prescription anti-

fungals well. They all interfere with her

detox/methylation

system. So Usman put her on Yeast Aid by Kirkman (a

mix of natural

anti-fungals) and she has been doing well on that for

the last

week. I am taking it as well.

To me it is another lesson how very individual our

kids are.

Diflucan is great and I wish it worked for Rach, but

it didn't and I

couldn't tell die off from a flare. Luckily, things

are smooth

now.

I hope to see some of you at A1.

Dawn

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Could you tell me how much s. boulardi you

are using and what brand? We are adding this to our regime but I’m not

sure how much and for how long you should do it.

Thanks!

Re:

Diflucan-resistant yeast

We

used the s. boulardii with the Valtrex for about a month, then

did the diflucan, then nystatin for 2 days, then s.boulardii for 2

weeks, now the Yeast Aid. All while on Valtrex.

The current plan is Yeast Aid for 1 month, then s.boulardii again

for 6-8 weeks and run another OATS test.

We haven't done anything directly for bacterial.

> >

> > Hi all. I've been off-list for a few months, but I wanted to

pop

> > back on and tell a little story for the archives.

> >

> > The weekend of the DC DAN! conference I was visiting family out

of

> > state. My daughter's s. boulardii (her only yeast fighter) was

> left

> > out overnight and there was no replacement within 50 miles.

> > Believing she needed to be on something stronger anyway, I had a

> doc

> > in the family write a script for Diflucan.

> >

> > Within an hour and a half, my 2.5 year old pooped over 2 feet

> worth

> > of poop. I was elated! But then she seemed to regress,

> > particularly with regard to learning. She always wants to learn

> and

> > suddenly she wasn't asking any questions. I wrote it off to

die-

> off.

> >

> > Three weeks later, she still seemed regressed and a light-bulb

> went

> > off. 's yeast was confirmed by a stool test (and her

urine

> > MAP), but they hadn't been able to culture the yeast. I got the

> > results of my own stool test back and, hmm, my own yeast is

> > resistant to Diflucan.

> >

> > got thrush at 7 weeks when I was still breast feeding.

It

> > seemed quite possible to me that she has the same strain. I

> stopped

> > the diflucan and added in some old compounded Nystatin. After

two

> > doses and less than 24 hours, was more her old self and

was

> > teaching herself how to spell.

> >

> > We went to see Dr. Usman this past week and she first thought

>

> > should take Sporanox instead, but then she checked 's

> genetic

> > results and doesn't clear ANY of the prescription anti-

> > fungals well. They all interfere with her detox/methylation

> > system. So Usman put her on Yeast Aid by Kirkman (a mix of

> natural

> > anti-fungals) and she has been doing well on that for the last

> > week. I am taking it as well.

> >

> > To me it is another lesson how very individual our kids are.

> > Diflucan is great and I wish it worked for Rach, but it didn't

and

> I

> > couldn't tell die off from a flare. Luckily, things are smooth

> > now.

> >

> > I hope to see some of you at A1.

> >

> > Dawn

>

> we just had one of those giant poops too after 2 days of not going

> and are going through a regression too about 3 days following the

> poop. i was wondering this same thing about resistance, as it is

our

> second go around of diflucan so 1 month and now about 1.5 weeks

when

> this happened. our doc wants us to do the s.boulardii next so i am

> debating on doing it sooner rather than finishing the diflucan. i

> posted a question for stan on doing the s.boulardii with the

valtrex

> instead as we are about to start it soon. he replied that there

was

> no files of anyone using it but there was a discussion wether

> s.boulardi may have some effect on virals. so it leaves me very

> confused and not sure what the next step will be. how long were

you

> on the s.b.? we had also been on nystatin with some die offs and

we

> had some die offs with diflucan too. just a thought maybe the

giant

> b.m cleared the tract enough for a bacterial infection to grow,

have

> you done any bacterial fighters? we haven't... any input would be

> appreciated...thanks

> >

>

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Klaire Labs saccharomyces boulardii.

1 capsule 3+ billion CFUs.

1 cap, twice a day

S. boulardii is a yeast that eats other yeast, so you don't take it

with an anti-fungal, because the anti-fungal will just kill the

s.boulardii.

> > >

> > > Hi all. I've been off-list for a few months, but I wanted to

> pop

> > > back on and tell a little story for the archives.

> > >

> > > The weekend of the DC DAN! conference I was visiting family

out

> of

> > > state. My daughter's s. boulardii (her only yeast fighter)

was

> > left

> > > out overnight and there was no replacement within 50 miles.

> > > Believing she needed to be on something stronger anyway, I had

a

> > doc

> > > in the family write a script for Diflucan.

> > >

> > > Within an hour and a half, my 2.5 year old pooped over 2 feet

> > worth

> > > of poop. I was elated! But then she seemed to regress,

> > > particularly with regard to learning. She always wants to

learn

> > and

> > > suddenly she wasn't asking any questions. I wrote it off to

die-

> > off.

> > >

> > > Three weeks later, she still seemed regressed and a light-bulb

> > went

> > > off. 's yeast was confirmed by a stool test (and her

> urine

> > > MAP), but they hadn't been able to culture the yeast. I got

the

> > > results of my own stool test back and, hmm, my own yeast is

> > > resistant to Diflucan.

> > >

> > > got thrush at 7 weeks when I was still breast feeding.

> It

> > > seemed quite possible to me that she has the same strain. I

> > stopped

> > > the diflucan and added in some old compounded Nystatin. After

> two

> > > doses and less than 24 hours, was more her old self and

> was

> > > teaching herself how to spell.

> > >

> > > We went to see Dr. Usman this past week and she first thought

> >

> > > should take Sporanox instead, but then she checked 's

> > genetic

> > > results and doesn't clear ANY of the prescription anti-

> > > fungals well. They all interfere with her detox/methylation

> > > system. So Usman put her on Yeast Aid by Kirkman (a mix of

> > natural

> > > anti-fungals) and she has been doing well on that for the last

> > > week. I am taking it as well.

> > >

> > > To me it is another lesson how very individual our kids are.

> > > Diflucan is great and I wish it worked for Rach, but it didn't

> and

> > I

> > > couldn't tell die off from a flare. Luckily, things are

smooth

> > > now.

> > >

> > > I hope to see some of you at A1.

> > >

> > > Dawn

> >

> > we just had one of those giant poops too after 2 days of not

going

> > and are going through a regression too about 3 days following

the

> > poop. i was wondering this same thing about resistance, as it is

> our

> > second go around of diflucan so 1 month and now about 1.5 weeks

> when

> > this happened. our doc wants us to do the s.boulardii next so i

am

> > debating on doing it sooner rather than finishing the diflucan.

i

> > posted a question for stan on doing the s.boulardii with the

> valtrex

> > instead as we are about to start it soon. he replied that there

> was

> > no files of anyone using it but there was a discussion wether

> > s.boulardi may have some effect on virals. so it leaves me very

> > confused and not sure what the next step will be. how long were

> you

> > on the s.b.? we had also been on nystatin with some die offs and

> we

> > had some die offs with diflucan too. just a thought maybe the

> giant

> > b.m cleared the tract enough for a bacterial infection to grow,

> have

> > you done any bacterial fighters? we haven't... any input would

be

> > appreciated...thanks

> > >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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