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I saw a few comments in other posts regarding VSL3 and unwanted side effects. I just started taking VSL3 this past week and was wondering if anyone out there who is or was taking the probiotic could comment. I have been on other probiotics in the past and never really noticed any changes, which unfortunately is why I had to make the switch in the first place (I had my reversal Nov 2012 and have been treated with various antibiotics on and off since then for pouchitis)...thank you for any insight you can give me...michelle
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I have been taking 1 capsule daily for one week of the VSL#3 and I am experiencing very sharp cramping pains (these are of the order of pre-surgical cramping) and my stool is very loose.

It seems like the VSL#3 has created some negative symptoms that has substituted my pouchitis- because my typical pouchitis symptoms have gone (which is great). The new symptoms are no good substitute and are even worse.

Does anyone have an opinion about pushing through? Has someone experienced something similar and it got better over a short time? Should I start slower with one capsule every other day, etc. Thanks guys. I can't stay like this much longer.
If you are taking the capsules, it already is a very low dose. But, yeah, dialing back to every other day for a week or so makes sense. Changing the gut flora should occur gradually. They say that over time, your body adjusts and the gas cramps resolve.

I haven't taken VSL#3, but found this to be true with other probiotics.

Jan Smiler
It was my GI who started me on the VSL3 but when I recently went to see my surgeon with symptoms (again) of what seems like pouchitis he talked about increasing my dosage. I'll be back on cipro for a bit but when things improve he wants me to go from 1/day to 4. Seemed like a big jump to me? When I explained that 4/day would bring me up to about $120 a month he joked that it would be cheaper to keep me on antibiotics. In the meantime he's submitting a form to insurance to see if they will consider covering the VSL3 or the DS, but we'll have to wait and see I guess. I'm not excited about cycling through antibiotics all of the time but definitely not excited about $120 a month either...
$120 is cheap for a months of 4 packets of DS. The cost for 40 packets of DS is around $180 for me until we meet our high deductible. I take one a day so that's 40 days worth. The directions say 1/2 to 4 packets per day. If you are talking about 4 packet of the regular strength it would be 2 packets of the double strength that is the only one you can get through prescription. I hope it works for you! It is better than taking antibiotics.

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