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@cece55

Hello Colleen,

I'd like to comment on what I am doing as far as prevention for my episode of c-diff. Thank you for bringing me into the conversation. I had 10 days of Vanacomycin from my Mayo GI and was very nervous about a relapse. Mentally, I was a basket case. My GI was great and reassured me of the options that were out there, especially that Mayo was on the cutting edge of treatments for c-diff. He calmed me down. It has been two months since my diagnosis. I developed c-diff after taking Clindomycin. They need to take that drug off of the market.

I take two Florastor capsultes daily. One in the morning and one at night. I never miss. I also changed my diet. I eat totally dairy free and gluten free. I have found great substitutes for the foods that I used to eat in these categories. I also do not eat any processed foods to the best of my ability. Basically, I eat whole, fresh foods. I also have cut out sugar. Do I cheat? Yes. 🙂 Everyone needs a treat now and then but I really stick to this diet. It works for me.

I am praying that my episode was a one time occurrence for me. All my doctors are aware of the fact that I have had c-diff. I don't know what will happen if I need to go on an antibiotic. But I do know that the worry can be as bad as the infection so I am trying my best to just move forward and enjoy my life.

Blessings to all of you and stay safe,
CeCe 55

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Your read your story. Interesting. I too had just one episode of C-diff back in 2011 (ten days of Amoxicillin from my dentist). I was in the hospital (in Florida) for a week and the hospital started giving me Florastor. In hospital they started antibiotic therapy. When I was released, my GI gave me a ten day dose of vancomycin (compound medication form). I have been c-diff free since then. I have not taken any oral antibiotics since then and tell all my doctors about it. Fortunately, there has been no need for oral antibiotics, but I wonder about what I should do if a need arises. I kept up the Florastor, but eventually reduced and only take it if I have diarrhea. I am already an ongoing patient at Mayo so am glad to hear they are up-to-date. Just read that they have great AI colonoscopy.