Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 Hi, When I was younger, I had constant yeast infections, and my doctor thought I might have an unusual strain because I had it for one solid year. He sent me to Stanford University Medical Center in Palo Alto, CA and it was just a resistant strain to all the meds. Thankfully I don't get them anymore only when I take antibiotics, and I guess you know I try and heal myself before I resort to an antibiotic! But, when I have to take an antibiotic, I also buy medication for a yeast infection to hit it right away. The yeast feeds on sugar, and the doctor's were always checking me for diabetes because it apparently goes along with it. I have had hypoglycemia for years, and hopefully will never become diabetic, because I've been told having hypoglycemia can lead to diabetes. Yogurts with acidophilus and active natural bacteria in them is the best to eat for this condition, and eating yogurt every day from a health food store or health food section in the grocery store helps Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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