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I have c diff not responding to deficid. Going in 2 weeks for a transplant. Kidda nervous but I hope this not only gets rid of this bug but works in keeping my pouchitis in check although since the remi 2 years ago my pouch has been fine but that is always on the back of my mind. I am so glad they are finally doing these procedures here.
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AllyKat, Please let us know how this works for you. I mentioned this the same thing to my GI/Nutrionist, whom I just met for the first time last Thursday, but she wants to wait and see how I react to Probiotics first. Right now, since I have a J-Pouch, I cannot take Probiotics.

Tomorrow I have the appt with my GI and will discuss this with him.

Good luck and I hope it works very well for you.

Rocket
i had c diff a few times once with colitus and once two years ago with pouch..i was on vacation with my extended family at time including my little grand daughters and everyone else was fine.. my daughter in law called her daughters doctor to check and he said it was okay.. i would think your son will be okay too..

rebe

is this your first time with c-diff and do you have any idea why you got it this time?you haven`t been taking antibiotics i know..
I had fecal transplants for the treatment of c-diff (I think we might've talked about this in a previous thread). This procedure is everything it's cracked up to be. It successfully wiped out my c-diff, which wasn't responding to anything (including dificid). Unfortunately it didn't wipe out my pouchitis, and I had a bad flare in the days after because you have to abstain from ABs following the transplant. I started ABs about a week after the transplant to get the pouchitis under control. I was told to wait at least a month before taking any but the transplant still worked. It was done via scope and I was unconscious for the whole thing. Afterwards, I only held it for 60-90 minutes and I was given a shot of narcotics to slow things down and ease the discomfort of holding air in my pouch. My donor didn't time it perfectly (we were worried about that), but it obviously wasn't an issue.

All in all, it was a very simple procedure and it worked. The pouchitis did make it a little inconvenient though. I hope this works for you and look forward to hearing about your results.
I think I got it from taking care of me elderly father. He had loose stools while staying with me. Never in a million did I think about it being c diff. He refuses to get tested and I am not allowed near him till he does which is problem as he has cancer.
Thank you for writing about your fecal transfer. So far, I have no donor as my daughter tests came back positive for e coli.
I am hopeful it will work as I am not taking antibiotics for pouchitis for the last 2 years. Did they give your donor a laxative or a enema? Thanks. Belive it or not, my GI is with a big teaching hospital in NY and they just started doing this.
They didn't give my donor a laxative or anything, he just slept in so his morning bm would be closer to my afternoon appt. It was a few hours outside of the time frame we were given but it didn't matter. Glad to hear your not on ABs, you won't have any of the drama I did. I hope you can find a donor soon and get this taken care of.

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