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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

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