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So I've been taking daily flagyl for about a month now for what I'm pretty sure is chronic pouchitis. I had Cdiff a few months ago and though I retested negative for it after a round of Vanco, things have just not been the same. My GI wants to test for it again, so he had me stop the flagyl for a few days so I could do that. He also prescribed some vanco hoping it would help either way. I've got a couple more days to go till I can take the test flagyl free but things are getting rough! I haven't started the vanco yet because I assume that it would also interfere with accurate test results, but thought I would double check. I know it would provide some relief, but don't want to risk an inaccurate stool test. Anyone know if that is the case?

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I was always told to be off of antibiotics for 14 days in order to take a c.diff test, other wise the test will read as a false negative. I'm pretty sure the treatment is more aggressive for c.diff.

Sorry you are feeling so bad, c.diff is nasty, I speak experience. I take s.boulardii, to prevent against c.diff, along with my VSL#3DS and order it online. It's cheap compared to VSL#3!
TE Marie
hmmm dr. shen never told me to stop my antibiotic when i suspected c-diff..i just took test asap right away..i was neither on flagel or vano at the time maybe thats why,,

ive had three bouts of it in 7 years just tested when i thought i might have it..in fact have tested various times if something goes wacky..dr shen says test ..i`m still here so i guess it works even if not off the antibiotic at time..but again it was not flagel or vano which are used for c-diff...i too take ss boulardii as preventive..2 caps a day..
R

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