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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 562134" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I was on a 3 rx treatment for my H pylori and it was the most awful treatment I have ever had to go through...even worse than my hysterectomy. I was completely bedridden for most of the two weeks I was on them. I think it was two weeks, may have been three. I cant remember. I had to do the endoscopy and the CT scan on my lower abdomen. Mine took an incredible amount of time to get diagnosed because I went through my gp to get all the testing done and he did blood work, sent me immediately for gallbladder testing and we waited for that to get back because we both expected it to be that. When it wasnt that, then he brought me back in for more blood work and he made me an appointment for a GI, then I got the appointment for the endoscopy and the CT scan. My endoscopy was done in the hospital. This all took from the middle of the first week of June until I got my antibiotics the 3rd week of July so I hadnt been able to eat anything more than broth, yogurt, and ensure since the first week of June. </p><p></p><p>I wasnt supposed to drink diet coke but I am completely addicted to the stuff and it will be snowing in hades when I give it up. I smoke and I have to have carbonated stuff when I smoke. One would think I would just quit both but that doesnt work. </p><p></p><p>It took me several weeks to believe I could actually eat again. I started off really slow with rice, boiled chicken...chicken soup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 562134, member: 1514"] I was on a 3 rx treatment for my H pylori and it was the most awful treatment I have ever had to go through...even worse than my hysterectomy. I was completely bedridden for most of the two weeks I was on them. I think it was two weeks, may have been three. I cant remember. I had to do the endoscopy and the CT scan on my lower abdomen. Mine took an incredible amount of time to get diagnosed because I went through my gp to get all the testing done and he did blood work, sent me immediately for gallbladder testing and we waited for that to get back because we both expected it to be that. When it wasnt that, then he brought me back in for more blood work and he made me an appointment for a GI, then I got the appointment for the endoscopy and the CT scan. My endoscopy was done in the hospital. This all took from the middle of the first week of June until I got my antibiotics the 3rd week of July so I hadnt been able to eat anything more than broth, yogurt, and ensure since the first week of June. I wasnt supposed to drink diet coke but I am completely addicted to the stuff and it will be snowing in hades when I give it up. I smoke and I have to have carbonated stuff when I smoke. One would think I would just quit both but that doesnt work. It took me several weeks to believe I could actually eat again. I started off really slow with rice, boiled chicken...chicken soup. [/QUOTE]
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