Stool consistency while on vancomycin and its significance
I apologize up front if this is not the right “board” to ask this question, but can anyone share with me what I should expect regarding my stool consistency while on vancomycin? I am on my second course (actually in the first week of a four week taper right now) and the consistency of my stools seem to have regressed back to what they were after I had been on vancomycin a few days. When I started the vancomycin, my stools were watery diarrhea with small flecks in it. After a few days, I had formed but very soft loose stools that did not stay intact when flushed. Then they progressed to firmer but still soft stools that partially stayed intact. After I started Florastor (saccharomyces boulardii) 10 days into that 14 day course, my stools started firming up to well-formed small stools (usually three or four at a time). I thought that was a sign of curing cdiff. Then I read that saccharomyces boulardii can cause constipation, and figured that could be the cause of the firm stools. I was dejected. Then about the time I started on the taper, I started having softer looser, stools, like a step or two better than watery diarrhea. Then a couple days of firm stools, then back to very loose, soft “stools” nearly the consistency of diarrhea. Is this a sign of recurrence? If so, how can that be when I am still on vancomycin, albeit a lesser dose?
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I’ve done a lot research, and I also read this and other forums. Though I feel I know more than when I started, frankly, I feel so uniformed. I feel desperate to try anything. Therein lies the danger — jumping at any thing that worked for someone else. So I try to go slowly, but the anxiety of not doing anything to “help” fix this or the anxiety of thinking I’m doing (primarily eating) something that makes this worse can be overwhelming.
Pineapple is a good one,raisins and blueberries. All veggies except corn
Very overwhelming, glad l have this group because the medical field are very contradicting. No matter how bad you feel, know that it will get better
Diet l believe is the answer.
Thank you for the encouragement. Yes, I’ve come to think that diet is the key once you get the meds started, and more so after the meds have finished. But as you pointed out, it’s very difficult to find guidance in what to eat in both those situations. I wish I would have known that on day one of the diagnosis. Might have made a difference during/after the first or even second round.
I remember walking out of the doctor’s office when first diagnosed thinking my biggest challenge would be sometime in the future when I couldn’t avoid antibiotics for some procedure. Two recurrences later, I almost laugh how naive I was. My biggest challenged turned out to be getting rid of this darn disease. Don’t have the luxury to worry about the future. I got to get this cured now.
mhi, you said “ While I had c Diff i was eating bland food like rice bananas potatoes but heard this is bad.” What did you hear that was bad about eating those things while you had cdiff? Those are in the BRAT diet, which I thought was “standard” while fighting cdiff.
So true, keep in touch. Maybe new literature will surface or an antibiotic that doesn't cause this.
Because white toast and white rice and applesauce all convert to sugar and this what they told me feeds the bad gut bacteria and it could spike your blood sugar as well. Again like you guys all mentioned it is very hard to know what’s good and what’s not. I am glad to hear you are working with a nutritionist because they know best how to guide you during this time. I am so glad too I found this group because until this day I still fear this disease and I keep saying what if it comes back. It is very hard. You guys will be in my prayers to overcome this.
Yes, I got off the white toast, stopped sweet foods, stopped Gatorade(sugar), and backed way off the starch all cuz I read they all feed bad bacteria and possibly cdif. Then gave up trying to go the diet alone and sought help from a dietitian. Although the dietitian includes a banana a day for other reasons, which I cannot recall now. Thank you for your insight.
Good positive thoughts to end the day on dilly69. Thanks.
I do eat lots of fruits and I am eating sometimes 3 bananas per day I think natural sugar is fine but not refined sugar. You think bananas are bad? Bananas supposed to be prebiotic food that feed the good bacteria. Not sure if they are high in sugar??