Guest guest Posted June 16, 2006 Report Share Posted June 16, 2006 Hi again, thanks for your reply. It is really a wonderful group, based on a really wonderful diet. OK, so let me start one thing at a time. The problem I have is that after 3 weeks on the diet (with probably too rapid change in reducing carbs and treating possible candida with antifungals and probiotics all at once) I got abdominal pain on the upper/middle right side. A few days it was quite bad and it also went down towards the groin. Then it disappeared for some days (but never 100%, it always felt tender on touch), and then kept coming back every few days a bit more. Some days ago it got worse again (with some stomach pain accompanied which I didn't have before in my life) and I measure fever up to 100°F on times. It also went to the left side a bit, and sometimes it feels like my whole abdomen is totally swollen and tender... shortly, it doesn't feel too good. So now I'm really scared. My doctor measured some blood and urine parameters (CRP, leukocytes, hemoglobin, sediment...). Parameters were ok, except CRP was 4,5 and there were elevated leukocytes and ketones in urine, so she wanted me to take antibiotics. But I really don't want to take them unless necessary, so I'm waiting a few more days resting. What could this be? I read on JK's site that kidney and gallbladder stones might come out after on this diet. I already had a kidney stone once which went away on it's own after terrible pain. Could some stone be blocking some duct? Or could it be just an infection? But how come, since I read a lot about such diets and everywhere they all say infections get really reduced on it... Should I take antibiotics anyways or first check for stones? And if I really should take them, what can I do to reduce the harm of taking them? Regards and thanks again, Jana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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