THANKS - JOHN--- DO YOU THINK IT IS GOOD TO TAKE ACIDOPHYLUS FROM TIME TO TIME OR ONLY WHEN ON ANTIBIOTICS??? I TRY TO EAT YOGURT FAIRLY REGULAR BUT NOT SURE IF THAT GIVES ENOUGH OFTHE GOOD TYPE OF BACTERIA. DAN H.
--- On Fri, 6/5/09, John S. <alcibiat...@yahoo.com> wrote: From: John S. <alcibiat...@yahoo.com> Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Uroquid To: "Danny Hearn" <ddh...@sbcglobal.net>, quad-list@eskimo.com Date: Friday, June 5, 2009, 4:09 PM have you tried Mandelamine? You should drink a lot and for it to really work, take vitamin C untill your urine becomes as acidic as your doctor thinks it should be with that dosage of Mandelamine. It is great against persistent bacterial infections. As it leaves your kidneys it turns to formaldehyde. You should take it the same time each day and never stop unless your doctor says to. Only take it if your doctor agrees. It is not an anti-biotic but if you suddenly stop taking it or take it off and on you may create hard to kill bacteria. It can be gotten in the mail without a script. I use to have an indwelling cath and I wouldn't consider not taking something to deal with the oncoming infections. If you take acidophylus you reduce your chances of getting diarrhea or constipation related to drugs and anti-biotics. Acidophylus and other pro-biotics will help by out eating the bad bacteria and killing or keeping it in control. If your attaching an indwelling catheter to a bed bag, clamp the catheter closed while the bag is lifted higher than the connection to you. Anything in the bag line can run back into your bladder giving you an instant infection. Less than a drop is more than enough. For some reason, the bags have an anti-backflow valve at the wrong end of the line. There use to be an anti-infective solution that was used to flush the bladder each day. I can't seem to find it or remember its name. You may want to bring it up with your Urologist. It is important to fight infections in ways that do not create superbugs or reduce the efficacy of drugs used on superbugs. Don't get too freaked out about infections because if you have an indwelling catheter for a week, you have an infection. Reducing the infection to one you can live with is possible. Always use sterile technique and hope for a relative to change the catheter. (better the germs you know) The agency nurses are often not sterile and just dropped off a load of bacteria from everyone they have visited for the last week. I'm sure others have ideas to reduce reccurant infections. best wishes john From: Danny Hearn <ddh...@sbcglobal.net> To: quad-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, June 2, 2009 12:02:39 PM Subject: [QUAD-L] Uroquid Do any of you take uroquid to help with bladder infections? if so how often or for how long of a period of time do you take it/? i have had uti for a long time and my doc had the pic line removed after a short treatment of an IV drug called fortaz. He took me off treatment even though my lab results still showed I had a uti., saying he was afraid of a super bug forming.------ Anyway I'm trying to come up with some treatment or help-----my urine smells very bad. thanks, Dan H.