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Old Wed, Jul-16-03, 09:35
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Hi:
I'm the queen of candida infections.

If you ONLY have a vaginal yeast infection, the drugs the doc gave you should take care of the immediate problem.

If you have a CANDIDA infection of the gut, it will barely touch it.
Nystatin is considered a no-no for candida infections because it can suppress the immune system and thereby helps the yeast to mutate into a stronger form, making it even HARDER to irradicate from the body.

If your doc will listen, stress that you need to take Diflucan. I take 200 mg. twice a week. However, Dr Crooke who wrote the famed book, *The Yeast Connection & the woman* says that he and other docs have put patients on diflucan up to 800 mg a day for up to 18 months.
I would never do this personally because it is a fact that Diflucan can have an effect on the liver (what the studies showed for that, I do not know). However, I have taken 200 mg of Diflucan daily for several months to clear up my first infection (now working on a 2nd infection because I let my eating habits go) and it worked like a gem and there was NO liver damage. My current doc is scared so he only wants me taking it twice a week (which means I've been fighting the infection for a year now but only got serious about my diet side of all this about 6 weeks ago when I jumped on the Atkins runaway train of happiness) and I get a liver panel test every 3 months.
Have anymore questions? Feel free to post. I try to check in once a week or so.
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