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Hi ,

With antifungals like Diflucan, etc, the candida builds up a resistance to

them which is why they stop working. I too was on Diflucan for years, to no

avail.

What most people here have found is that you need to use and rotate natural

antifungals, every 4 days. Some natural antifungals include Garlic, Pau D'Arco,

Grapefruit Seed Extract, etc.

Chris

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Did you feel any better on Diflucan? I've heard that people often

have to be on an antifungal for weeks, not days. But it's hard to

get a doctor to prescribe an antifungal in that much volume. As for

the knees, I wake up every morning feeling like I've been hit by a

truck - all of my joints ache. And like you, I'm not used to

feeling so poor, but after suffering for 7 years, I've almost

forgotten what it feels like to be healthy. Good luck and I hope

you start feeling better.

> Does anyone know what medicine I should ask for when I go back to

my

> doctor and tell him two doses of Diflucan plus Monistat did not

> work. I have had this problem since July and it is starting to

> depress me. I am eating lots of fresh garlic, taking

acidolphilus,

> selenium, garlic oil, chromium, C, E, A, B-complex, zinc (all from

> Puritan's pride). I have ordered inulin, as well. I am not used

to

> having problems with my health. Right now, both my knees are

> killing me. They are very sore - what I think 80 yrs old would

> feel like. Is this a symptom of yeast? Thank you.

>

>

> >I'm not sure if I misunderstood you, Kari, but Diflucan is an

> >antifungal, not an antibiotic. Just wanted to clear that up.

But

> >you are correct - Diflucan is a strong antifungal. There is talk

> >on the websites of the FDA, CDC, NIH and others that diflucan is

> >losing it's antifungal capabilities (fungi are becoming resistant

> to fluconazole, aka Diflucan), as many antibiotics are losing

their

> >bacteria killing effects.

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I was told by my doctor, that I would need to be on antifungles for at least 6

months, and a different doctor told me that for every antibiotic that you take

you should take a antifungle.

Tammy

Re: Effectiveness of diflucan

Did you feel any better on Diflucan? I've heard that people often

have to be on an antifungal for weeks, not days. But it's hard to

get a doctor to prescribe an antifungal in that much volume. As for

the knees, I wake up every morning feeling like I've been hit by a

truck - all of my joints ache. And like you, I'm not used to

feeling so poor, but after suffering for 7 years, I've almost

forgotten what it feels like to be healthy. Good luck and I hope

you start feeling better.

> Does anyone know what medicine I should ask for when I go back to

my

> doctor and tell him two doses of Diflucan plus Monistat did not

> work. I have had this problem since July and it is starting to

> depress me. I am eating lots of fresh garlic, taking

acidolphilus,

> selenium, garlic oil, chromium, C, E, A, B-complex, zinc (all from

> Puritan's pride). I have ordered inulin, as well. I am not used

to

> having problems with my health. Right now, both my knees are

> killing me. They are very sore - what I think 80 yrs old would

> feel like. Is this a symptom of yeast? Thank you.

>

>

> >I'm not sure if I misunderstood you, Kari, but Diflucan is an

> >antifungal, not an antibiotic. Just wanted to clear that up.

But

> >you are correct - Diflucan is a strong antifungal. There is talk

> >on the websites of the FDA, CDC, NIH and others that diflucan is

> >losing it's antifungal capabilities (fungi are becoming resistant

> to fluconazole, aka Diflucan), as many antibiotics are losing

their

> >bacteria killing effects.

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I was trying just to lurk but I have to put my two cents worth in on this

one.

I had an open-ended prescription for Diflucan for years. And used off and

on for years. Sure, it would " cure " my vaginal yeast problems - for

awhile - but in time the Candida got systemic and the Diflucan lost its

effectiveness.

You're masking the symptoms with Diflucan. To get " control " you have to do

it the " natural " way.

Re: Effectiveness of diflucan

> Did you feel any better on Diflucan? I've heard that people often

> have to be on an antifungal for weeks, not days. But it's hard to

> get a doctor to prescribe an antifungal in that much volume. As for

> the knees, I wake up every morning feeling like I've been hit by a

> truck - all of my joints ache. And like you, I'm not used to

> feeling so poor, but after suffering for 7 years, I've almost

> forgotten what it feels like to be healthy. Good luck and I hope

> you start feeling better.

>

>

>

>

> > Does anyone know what medicine I should ask for when I go back to

> my

> > doctor and tell him two doses of Diflucan plus Monistat did not

> > work. I have had this problem since July and it is starting to

> > depress me. I am eating lots of fresh garlic, taking

> acidolphilus,

> > selenium, garlic oil, chromium, C, E, A, B-complex, zinc (all from

> > Puritan's pride). I have ordered inulin, as well. I am not used

> to

> > having problems with my health. Right now, both my knees are

> > killing me. They are very sore - what I think 80 yrs old would

> > feel like. Is this a symptom of yeast? Thank you.

> >

> >

> > >I'm not sure if I misunderstood you, Kari, but Diflucan is an

> > >antifungal, not an antibiotic. Just wanted to clear that up.

> But

> > >you are correct - Diflucan is a strong antifungal. There is talk

> > >on the websites of the FDA, CDC, NIH and others that diflucan is

> > >losing it's antifungal capabilities (fungi are becoming resistant

> > to fluconazole, aka Diflucan), as many antibiotics are losing

> their

> > >bacteria killing effects.

>

>

>

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Nystatin helped me and has no serious side effects. I took a teaspoon 4 times a

day it for two months.

Effectiveness of diflucan

Does anyone know what medicine I should ask for when I go back to my

doctor and tell him two doses of Diflucan plus Monistat did not

work. I have had this problem since July and it is starting to

depress me. I am eating lots of fresh garlic, taking acidolphilus,

selenium, garlic oil, chromium, C, E, A, B-complex, zinc (all from

Puritan's pride). I have ordered inulin, as well. I am not used to

having problems with my health. Right now, both my knees are

killing me. They are very sore - what I think 80 yrs old would

feel like. Is this a symptom of yeast? Thank you.

>I'm not sure if I misunderstood you, Kari, but Diflucan is an

>antifungal, not an antibiotic. Just wanted to clear that up. But

>you are correct - Diflucan is a strong antifungal. There is talk

>on the websites of the FDA, CDC, NIH and others that diflucan is

>losing it's antifungal capabilities (fungi are becoming resistant

to fluconazole, aka Diflucan), as many antibiotics are losing their

>bacteria killing effects.

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My unprofessional thoughts:

Diflucan goes into the bloodstream (unlike oral Nystatin which stays

in the gastointestinal tract), so it can be effective for

disseminated symptoms, however, I have been reading articles where

fungal infections are becoming resistant to fluconazole (Diflucan).

What did you mean by the " natural way " ? I'm kind of new to this

group, so I probably would already know this if I had been around

longer.

> > > Does anyone know what medicine I should ask for when I go back

to

> > my

> > > doctor and tell him two doses of Diflucan plus Monistat did not

> > > work. I have had this problem since July and it is starting to

> > > depress me. I am eating lots of fresh garlic, taking

> > acidolphilus,

> > > selenium, garlic oil, chromium, C, E, A, B-complex, zinc (all

from

> > > Puritan's pride). I have ordered inulin, as well. I am not

used

> > to

> > > having problems with my health. Right now, both my knees are

> > > killing me. They are very sore - what I think 80 yrs old

would

> > > feel like. Is this a symptom of yeast? Thank you.

> > >

> > >

> > > >I'm not sure if I misunderstood you, Kari, but Diflucan is an

> > > >antifungal, not an antibiotic. Just wanted to clear that up.

> > But

> > > >you are correct - Diflucan is a strong antifungal. There is

talk

> > > >on the websites of the FDA, CDC, NIH and others that diflucan

is

> > > >losing it's antifungal capabilities (fungi are becoming

resistant

> > > to fluconazole, aka Diflucan), as many antibiotics are losing

> > their

> > > >bacteria killing effects.

> >

> >

> >

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Thanks for the information.

> Hi ,

>

> With antifungals like Diflucan, etc, the candida builds up a

resistance to

> them which is why they stop working. I too was on Diflucan for

years, to no

> avail.

>

> What most people here have found is that you need to use and

rotate natural

> antifungals, every 4 days. Some natural antifungals include

Garlic, Pau D'Arco,

> Grapefruit Seed Extract, etc.

>

> Chris

>

>

>

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