Re: I also have a VERY important question can ANYONE PLEASE help???????

From: Steenbeke's Office (office@steenbekes.com)
Wed Jul 2 13:17:35 2003


Anne Marie, I am sorry to say that I have not heard of c-diff. I wish I could offer you some help. After reading your post my heart went out to you and all you are going through. Stay strong....I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. I live in NH, which is close to Boston. If you ever want to talk please feel free to contact me privately at office@steenbekes.com. I would be happy to meet you. I know how it feels to be alone. Parents are great, but it's nice to have a girlfriend to talk with that can understand what you are feeling.

Hope tomorrow is a better day for you. Deborah

>----- Original Message -----
From: AnnMarie <sweetlilqt913@aol.com> To: Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS <adhesions@dns.obgyn.net> Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 12:35 AM Subject: I also have a VERY important question can ANYONE PLEASE help???????

> as I had mentioned in my last message, I have or at least had I'm pretty
> sure I still do have c-diff, from being on 3 antibiotics(levoquin twice
> and zythromax once)for 2 months(may-june)for a oral surgery for an oral
> infection plus vacomycin last year for 4 months IV in the hosital and at
> home fora ver bad shunt infection. now I have c-diff! its so horrible I
> think as I understand from the Dr's while I was in the hospital, that
> c-diff is some kind of infection in the bowel and intestine? I was
> wondering if anyone has ever had tis before, and what they did for the
> horrible cramping in the stomache, and awful diareiahh ( since I'm not
> allowed to tak any type of anti-diahreah meds)because they infection in
> mybowel and intestines have to get out in order for me to get better. I
> was just wondering if n e one has ever had c-diff, and whatthey did and
> how they coped? It's just SOOOOOOOOO hard, dealing with the affects of
> c-diff, massive adhessions that I have, and the problems I think are
> being caused my my vp shunt. I spent my first summer out of high scholl
> ( I graduated june 6, 2002) in the hospital very sick with a shunt
> infection, and would like to at least enjoy this summer somewhat I know
> with the adhesions that is gonna be hard as I cant even enjoy days from
> adhesion pain, nevermind a summer, but this c-diff on top of everything
> else I'm going thru is really hard to deal with, I feel so ill I only
> get off the couch to come on this site, and go to the bathroom.I'm not
> trying to itty myself, as I know many others hve just as many if not
> more problems then me, but I'm only 19 and theres only so much I can
> handle. Any info would help greatly. Thanks in advanced,
>


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