Guest guest Posted March 8, 2011 Report Share Posted March 8, 2011 PLEASE Help me to understand this! How can my 11 yo son still have YEAST? We started the SCD 9 months ago and we are following it very strictly! We have done the following treatments: Flagyl -- 9 months ago; 20 days Fluconazole -- following the Flagyl 9 months ago; 21 days Ketoconazole -- 7 months ago; 21 days Ketoconazole -- 3 months ago; 21 days Flagyl -- following the Ketoconazole 3 months ago; 20 days 3-day in hospital Bowel Clean-out due to severely impacted bowels -- 3 weeks ago *** The bowel clean-out proves that our son has been severly constipated for years, even though he was having large BMs every 3-4 days. The stool before the last Flagyl treatment had been formed by soft but this last treatment caused his stools to hardened which led to a tremendous amount pain. An x-ray showed just how full his intestines were with stool -- A LOT! ***With him having so much yeasty stool that hardened, could this be why all the previous treatments to rid him of the yeast failed?*** Within 5 DAYS of the bowel clean-out he broke out into a YEAST RASH! We've since started another Ketoconazole treatment 2 weeks ago (with Charcoal for the die-off which has been tough) The rash is clearing -- but VERY SLOWLY -- and we only have one more week of the ketoconazole. WHY HASN'T THE YEAST LEFT HIS BODY?? I, for certain, thought that after doing the bowel clean-out which got rid of all the yeasty stool, we would have combatted the YEAST problem. Is this possible YEAST DIE-OFF from the intestinal walls? If so, what happens if this 21 day ketoconazole treatment doesn't get it all? What do we do then? HELP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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