Hey Valerie, I do not know what you were using but we use nystatin
swish & swish & swallow & lactinex granules you mix in yogurt or soft
food. The Lactinex you get from the pharmacy you have to ask for it &
check the date. It has to stay in the fridge & the granules work
better than the pills & you take them 4 times a day when yeast is
present & twice a day to maintain. The mouth wash needs a prescription
& lots of people only swish with & do not swallow. It works really
well & following a strict schedule with it & holding in your mouth for
as long as you can is best. The doc you have is following the new
trend in medicine. At work ( I'm a nurse & work in a hospital) they
have huge posters in the conference room about the over the
prescribing of antibiotics & that we use too many disinfectants &
cleaners (outside the hospital). Some medical people think we have
over cleansed our immune systems & our environment.I do not think that
pertains to people that have no immune systems to begin with. My
daughter got a lecture from her Dr. (immunologist) yesterday about
washing her hands & staying away from public toilets & water
fountains. He then looked at me & said " I only lecture my PID, CVID &
CF kids, it's okay for you to use public toilets & water fountains.
He has no idea that we have been carrying bottled water with since
they began selling it & we use public toilets from a distance if you
know what I mean :o ) -- I hope you get some good ideas from everyone.
Take Care Karen B.
On Nov 29, 12:40 pm, valarie k wrote:
> Heres a question:
> my dr had asked me to stop using mouthwash, thinking that it was possibly contributing to the recurrent thrush. His theory was that "anti bacterial" was killing off too many bacteria and with me prone to thrush already, it was making it worse.
> so I tried this--
> and now the big mouth sores are back. I have had these recurrently for several yrs, I assume they ahve something to do with the PID, but havent had them formally addressed, bc as we all know, if you have sores or something like that youd like to ask the dr about, they'll hang around and irritate you UNTIL the day of the dr appt, and then it disappears:)
> So-----which side of the fence is worse? using strong mouthwash and keeping mouth sores at bay, or having constant thrush?
>
> GGGRRRRR!
>
> valarie
>
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