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Antibiotics are necessary at times, but they do cause problems. Antibiotics

kill off the beneficial bacteria along with the bad, so you'll have to boost

your probiotics and possibly make adjustments to your food choices during the

course of antibiotics and for a few weeks (or longer) afterwards.

While taking the antibiotics make sure you eat yogurt or take an acidophilus

supplement. You'll need to time things so you wait at least 2 hours after

taking the Bactrim dose before having your probiotics (yogurt). You should also

choose foods that are easy-to-digest for you, as your digestion won't be

tolerating much.

After the course of antibiotics are over, continue eating easy-to-digest foods

for several weeks, and push the yogurt or acidophilus. If you feel

yeast/candida is a concern, then also avoid or limit the " trigger " foods; in

other words, watch the fruits and high-carb veggies.

Expect that you will have to work hard for a while regaining lost ground.

There is a list on one of the SCD websites that list the types of antibiotics

and rank them according to the impact on our digestions. Can't find it at the

moment, though. My doctors have never accepted any of my suggestions for which

antibiotics to use, unless I have reacted allergically to one or more in the

past (which I have), so I wouldn't count on your doctor giving you something

other than Bactrim. It really depends on what type of infection you're dealing

with.

Kim M.

SCD 5 years

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> Hi Ladies, I'm going to be taking Bactrim for a urinary tract infection. I'm

two months into the SCD and seeing progress (now taking half the Miralax dose I

used to take).

> Will antibiotics help or hurt my SCD progress. Should I eat more yogurt. Any

advice would be helpful.

> LIsa

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Here's the list:

SAFE TO TAKE:

Macrodantin (Macrobid)

Sulfa

Aminoglycoside

Flagyl (metronidiazole)

Oral and IV Vancomycin

Unsafe Antibiotics

LIKELY TO CAUSE C. DIFFICILE:

Clindamycin

Keflex

Ceftin

Ceclor

All other cephalosporins

Amoxicillin

Augmentin

MIDDLE OF THE ROAD:

Cipro

Levoflex (also Levaquin)

Tequin

Avelox

Bactrim

Erythromycin

Biaxin

Zithromax

Holly

Crohn's

SCD 12/01/08

> There is a list on one of the SCD websites that list the types of antibiotics

and rank them according to the impact on our digestions. Can't find it at the

moment, though. My doctors have never accepted any of my suggestions for which

antibiotics to use, unless I have reacted allergically to one or more in the

past (which I have), so I wouldn't count on your doctor giving you something

other than Bactrim. It really depends on what type of infection you're dealing

with.

>

> Kim M.

> SCD 5 years

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> Here's the list:

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> SAFE TO TAKE:

> Macrodantin (Macrobid)

> Sulfa

> Aminoglycoside

> Flagyl (metronidiazole)

> Oral and IV Vancomycin

Hi everyone,

Please be sure to check out if anyone prescribes Vancomycin for you. My

mother had to take it due to MRSA septicemia, and it does some real damage.

We had no choice in her situtation, but it certainly did her harm, not the

least of which was total hearing loss.

Just don't want anyone to go through what she did !

Sue R

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> Here's the list:

>

> SAFE TO TAKE:

> Macrodantin (Macrobid)

> Sulfa

> Aminoglycoside

> Flagyl (metronidiazole)

> Oral and IV Vancomycin

Hi everyone,

Please be sure to check out if anyone prescribes Vancomycin for you. My

mother had to take it due to MRSA septicemia, and it does some real damage.

We had no choice in her situtation, but it certainly did her harm, not the

least of which was total hearing loss.

Just don't want anyone to go through what she did !

Sue R

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