Small Intestine Bacteria Overgrowth (SIBO)
My wife, after years of suffering from debilitating nausea and fatigue, has finally been diagnosed with SIBO as confirmed by a hydrogen breath test. It is estimated the bacteria has had at least two years to grow and may be well established. She has started on Xifaxan, at $35 per pill, but it is estimated that elimination of the SIBO may take up to six months. Her day now starts with her waking up with nausea and when she has a cup of tea and toast in the morning she gets sick within fifteen minutes thereafter. Her sickness is accompanied by violent belching, and at times she regurgitates liquid vile. The only drug she has for nausea is Zofran which does nothing for her. Are there any other SIBO sufferers that are experiencing the same symptoms, and what are you taking to reduce the nausea?
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The brand is Dr. Shade's #9 bitters. It can be ordered from Amazon. After I take the bitters, 2 quirts under the tongue, I also do about 10 slow breaths - in through the nose and out through the mouth.
Hope this helps.
I thought PPIs were bad as they reduce acid that is needed to digest food and keep bacteria away. 5 years ago I became sick and while testing to find out what it was, drs had me on 80 mg of Prilosec. I eventually got diagnosed with Crohn's and now battle with SIBO. I feel the high dosage of Prilosec damaged my stomach . Experts say no PPIs.
Your thoughts?
Who was your GI and where?
Wow, all of you with this horrible issue! I had SIBO, didn’t know it at the time, and first Gastro did nothing, ultimately just said “ eat fodmap plan” nothing else. No test nothing. I had terrible bloating, within an hour after eating. For a long time. Then I wasn’t able to swallow, lost weight quickly and started getting dizzy. This was probably over a year-went to health food and vitamins store, they recommended a porcine (pig) enzyme.
Took that, and was able to start eating after a few days. Had a doctor appt, told him again, what was happening, showed him the bottle, he looked at it, said there were better things to take and walked out. I thought he was getting me an RX…no, I was done.
Well, was able to get an appointment with a new Gastro, within 2 weeks he had done a scope and 4 other tests, all in office (he has a surgical center) and I was diagnosed with SIBO. Apparently, first doctor didn’t have the ability to test for anything. 😱
Put me on the fodmap diet after explaining it, and I also ordered numerous books to understand and have some ideas for trying to put together potentially tasty food. They say 3 months of fodmap, and then start to introduce foods, but I stayed on it a longer time and still am careful with the most offensive foods. Will have some…but very limited. Sugar stuff, most alcohols, garlic, many fruits and vegetables and gluten. He also said to eat organically.
Then you have to check for leaky gut syndrome, something else to look up info about, I ordered books on that too.
It worked, I’m healthy and the food choices I make have just become habit.
Remember, the diet itself is not forever…
A bit of research, information and a little work and I hope that you will all start feeling better soon…
I take Dr. Shades #9 bitters, ordered on Amazon. Two squirts underneath the tongue with water and then I do 10 deep breaths in through the nose and out through the mouth 10 minutes before eating. It helps to calm the body. Also helpful if you chew your food, not swallow large bites.
Did Xifaxan end up helping? I am currently on my third round of it. I found my symptoms got worse before getting better. I have IBS-D and nothing has helped my SIBO except Xifaxan. I am going to stay on it indefinitely most likely. Have you found anything else to help your symptoms?
Hi, just reading through old posts. These symptoms are the exact ones I have. Just curious if you ever found a cause with your wife's symptoms?
I had ileocecal valve removed during surgery for adhesions. My SIBO is treated with xaxaflaxen plus flagel an antibiotic
Have you been breath tested for any food intolerances like fructose or lactose? Once you have SIBO your gut microbiome is a mess and nutritionists have told me to try a low FODMAP or low inflammatory diet to let it heal.
My next step, my gastro said is to try Xifaxan. If you are on Medicare how do you afford it? It's horribly expensive.