Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 As my 9yo son hopscotches down the line of new bacteria’s - Klebsiella, a normal bacteria of the gut, seems to be way out of line. From what I understand, this may happen when Clostridia gets treated. For our boy, this fits. After battling yeast, for years, losing many battles but winning the war on it lately, bad bacteria's have come to take its place. Regardless of how many pro-biotics I give our little guy - the bad bacteria seems to stay put. At first it was Clostridia, which after many months of first, Vancomycin, then OLE, we seem to have that under control. NOW it is Klebsiella that has taken over. Doc prescribed Septra to address it. Despite our dislike of antibiotics, we did the septra because the child's behavior and diarrhea got so bad so fast. The septra helped, tremendously. Now he is off of it and we are all to aware that it will probably come right back or some other bad bacteria will. ANY suggestions as what to do supplementation wise? How do we finally get the gut balanced enought to keep these bad guys in check? THANKS! Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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