Hi Rudi,
I can't speak for anyone else, but I trust my doctors. I just don't trust their judgement on anything that might affect MC.
Here's an example of why they can't be trusted around MC:
Tuesday morning about 10:00, I emailed my GP that my jaw was swelling from a toothache. I asked him if he thought I should just tough it out (because he knew, or at least I thought he knew, that antibiotics can be rough on an MC patient). Within about 2 hours, I received an email from the pharmacy that my prescription was ready to be picked up. So I drove to the pharmacy, impressed by his fast response. When I saw what it was, I was deflated — amoxicillin, which according to our combined experiences, is the worst possible choice for an MC patient. The pharmacist offered to call him and explain why I couldn't use that antibiotic. The doctor insisted that was what he wanted me to take, because it was much safer (referring to the black box warnings on Cipro).
So I went back home prescriptionless and emailed him again, and told him that I appreciated his fast response, but I had to decline that prescription, and stated the reasons. I told him I had to have either azithromycin or Ciprofloxacin, and that I realized that Cipro was loaded with Black Box Warnings, but I'd rather take my chances with it than risk an MC relapse or C. diff infection, as it's the only antibiotic that never triggers an MC relapse. I had almost written him off, when lo and behold, an email from him popped up the next afternoon advising me that he'd faxed a prescription for Cipro to the pharmacy. I hope I won't have to start looking for a new GP.
I already had D from the stress of the toothache. The Cipro stopped it in a day. I hope it will stop the toothache.
Tex