For those of you with fistulas (and Jan?) - I've been on antibiotics, more or less, for about 2 years - since my fistula was found. While on them, my drainage seems to slow down; when I try to get off them by decreasing the dosage, the drainage increases. Nothing TOO crazy, but it's there. I have a seton keeping it open. And naturally, my jpouch has been fairly well behaved on the antibiotics.
So I'm wondering ... does having more drainage running through the fistula tract decrease any chance the fistula has of healing? I just don't want to make the fistula more infected, or "worse", if I quit the abx. The drainage I guess I can handle if it's not too severe. However, the thought that more drainage - due to quitting antibiotics - could make the fistula "worse" is something I obviously want to avoid.
To throw another wrench into the mix, since I've decreased my dose to the minimum, I've been feeling flu-like, which is the same as I felt - for many years - before the fistula was discovered.
Anyone have any experience they can share, or Jan - any thoughts?
So I'm wondering ... does having more drainage running through the fistula tract decrease any chance the fistula has of healing? I just don't want to make the fistula more infected, or "worse", if I quit the abx. The drainage I guess I can handle if it's not too severe. However, the thought that more drainage - due to quitting antibiotics - could make the fistula "worse" is something I obviously want to avoid.
To throw another wrench into the mix, since I've decreased my dose to the minimum, I've been feeling flu-like, which is the same as I felt - for many years - before the fistula was discovered.
Anyone have any experience they can share, or Jan - any thoughts?