Just posting this for FYI since as J-pouchers we are differently susceptible to antibiotics than other people so you know, if you ever get prescribed this drug to please talk to your doctor about risks, especially if your doctor is a general provider who has no background in J-pouches. It may still be fine for you, but it's worth considering anyway.
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We had a water contamination issue (we're on a well in a rural area) and I got a mild UTI from it. I went to my GP who prescribed nitrofurantoin. I took one dose on Thursday at 2pm. Around 7pm that night my fingers on my right hand turned blue. After warming up my hand it 95% faded. I had called the pharmacy and poison control to get advice because I couldn't reach the GP and they said to stop taking it so I did. I had chills, nausea, food stopped tasting like anything, etc the last two nights before bed. Nausea in the AM both days. Last night I had a massive bowel movement in my sleep, in bed. My tailbone aches again like with pouchitis.
I'm off of Flagyl because I'm trying to get pregnant my GI specialist was adamant about not using that drug while trying to conceive. It was scary because Flagyl daily for years was the only thing that kept the pouchitis at bay. Amazingly, Visbiome 450 billion CFU/g packets 4x a day seemed to actually work and I was able to switch to it.
SO anyway...I've been taking a lot of the Visbiome to catch up because I thought that the nitrofurantoin had damaged the flora in my pouch. Hopefully this works. I've had 3 packets so far this morning and nothing has changed yet. I'm sure it takes time but it's still scary to me that I had control over things and this ONE mistake ruined it.
Macrobid supposedly only has a 60-min halflife in the body and it goes straight to the urine, hence why it's used for UTIs. But I'm suspicious if it actually worked this way in MY body because I'm still feeling the effects from it 2 days later. I read some pretty horrifying things online from patients having rare side effects from Macrobid. I wish I had read up on this myself before swallowing the pill but honestly -- i'm trying a new thing in life where I'm not "THAT" patient where I try to do the doctor's job for them. I also don't have medical training so when I read about things online I know I can't always put it into the proper context and sometimes I have freaked myself out for nothing.
But maybe I really do need to do some doctors' jobs for them. I'm REALLY REALLY angry, angrier by the minute, that my GP prescribed this drug to me without considering my history. I am going to change GPs over it. I think she sees me as a hypochondriac. I'm always getting the rare side effects from drugs and people don't often believe me. Even growing up my parents used to accuse me of faking my reactions to drugs because they thought I just wanted an excuse to stop taking meds. So this whole ordeal was very psychologically triggering to me on a number of levels. I am so upset that I feel like I had control over my health and then it slipped through my fingers because of one error.
(FYI wrote to my gastro doc about this, too. I'll try to keep this thread updated if anybody cares how it resolves)