Tested Negative for MC Now What--Doesn't Make Sense
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- brookevale
- Adélie Penguin
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Zizzle, I was inpatient at the hospital when I got it. They gave me IV vancomycin. It is common for people and babies to have c diff. It only becomes a problem when it is activated. In my case I don't know what activated it as I wasn't on antibiotics prior to this. For some, c diff is very active. I am grateful mine has been dormant (knock on wood).
Leah, I just changed ob/gyn offices because of this impossible to treat yeast infection. So, I would have to change yet again. I was seeing a nurse practitioner but will see an actual MD next week. In the meantime I'm going nuts!
Leah, I just changed ob/gyn offices because of this impossible to treat yeast infection. So, I would have to change yet again. I was seeing a nurse practitioner but will see an actual MD next week. In the meantime I'm going nuts!
Strongly believe I have a form of MC that began to flare December 27, 2013.
44 year old married mom to three sons ages 26, 17, and 2, a 21 year old stepdaughter, and 18 year old stepson. I also have a beautiful granddaughter who is one.
44 year old married mom to three sons ages 26, 17, and 2, a 21 year old stepdaughter, and 18 year old stepson. I also have a beautiful granddaughter who is one.
That's a real bummer that antihistamines don't help. I don't understand that.
That PA is apparently confusing nystatin with something else, because nystatin is available in virtually any form imaginable, including powder, salve, and cream, in addition to the forms already named.
Tex
That PA is apparently confusing nystatin with something else, because nystatin is available in virtually any form imaginable, including powder, salve, and cream, in addition to the forms already named.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
- brookevale
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My pathology report says:
Terminal Ileum Biopsy:
Small bowel mucosa, with no specific pathologic change
No active ileitis seen
Cecum, Ascending, Transverse, Descending, and Sigmoid Colon Biopsies:
Colonic mucosa with no specific pathologic change
No evidence of lymphocytic or collagenous colitis
What I don't understand is that in the doctor's intitial colonoscopy report, he only states he took biopsies from the terminal ileum, but maybe not.
Can these things be wrong?
Terminal Ileum Biopsy:
Small bowel mucosa, with no specific pathologic change
No active ileitis seen
Cecum, Ascending, Transverse, Descending, and Sigmoid Colon Biopsies:
Colonic mucosa with no specific pathologic change
No evidence of lymphocytic or collagenous colitis
What I don't understand is that in the doctor's intitial colonoscopy report, he only states he took biopsies from the terminal ileum, but maybe not.
Can these things be wrong?
Strongly believe I have a form of MC that began to flare December 27, 2013.
44 year old married mom to three sons ages 26, 17, and 2, a 21 year old stepdaughter, and 18 year old stepson. I also have a beautiful granddaughter who is one.
44 year old married mom to three sons ages 26, 17, and 2, a 21 year old stepdaughter, and 18 year old stepson. I also have a beautiful granddaughter who is one.
That appears to be merely a summary of the pathology report — not the actual pathology report, which would contain detailed findings/descriptions.
IOW, that could be the GI doc's summary of the actual pathology report. Who signed that report . . . the pathologist or the doctor?
Tex
IOW, that could be the GI doc's summary of the actual pathology report. Who signed that report . . . the pathologist or the doctor?
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
- brookevale
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It appears someone from the hospital signed it, not the doctor. The lab they used is at the hospital. To be honest, I have such little faith in labs and pathologists. I had a rare disease (sphincter of oddi dysfunction) and every possible test came back normal. I live in upstate New York and had to travel to the University of MN to get diagnosed.
Strongly believe I have a form of MC that began to flare December 27, 2013.
44 year old married mom to three sons ages 26, 17, and 2, a 21 year old stepdaughter, and 18 year old stepson. I also have a beautiful granddaughter who is one.
44 year old married mom to three sons ages 26, 17, and 2, a 21 year old stepdaughter, and 18 year old stepson. I also have a beautiful granddaughter who is one.