For reference I am a 38 year old male. After being unable to have a bowel movement (even after taking an
enemaBarium enema) for a few days, coupled with a
feverAllergic rhinitis
Coccidioidomycosis
Febrile seizures
Fever
Fever blister
Fever blisters and canker sores
Herpes labialis (oral herpes simplex)
Histoplasmosis
Malaria
Rheumatic fever
Scarlet fever, stomach pains, constipation etc. I went to the ER. I had high white counts (15,000 I believe was the number) which led the doctors to believe in conjuction with my other symptoms (previoulsy mentioned)that I had an infection. After spending the night in the ER and having abdominal Xrays as well as a CT scan the diagnosis that came back was Diverticulitis. I have since been placed on two antibiotics;
CiproCipro
Cipro hc
Cipro i.v.
Cipro xr and
MetronidazoleMetronidazole
Metronidazole benzoate
Metronidazole topical
Metronidazole vaginal for a 10 day stretch. I recently followed my ER visit with my
regularRegular insulin doctor but questions pop into your
headHead and face reconstruction
Head injury
Head lice
Indications of head injury
Radial head injury days later and sometimes regular doctors are hard to get a hold of day to day due to workload.
My questions are as follows:
1.) How long is it before the pain completely subsides and you start feeling better (I am on day five of my antibiotic regimen but I have talked to people, including my 41 year old brother, who have had diverticulitis and they say it can take a few weeks to recover - so am I being impatient in saying I am frustrated that after only five days on antibiotics I only feel 60 % better or that somedays I fell like I am progressing then the next I feel like I am slipping backwards ?)
2.) Besides a colonoscopy is the CT scan they did in the ER a good (or next best thing) and accurate way to diagnose this condition (along with of course the urinalalysis, blood work and abdominal X-Rays they performed ? What can and can't be ruled out by a CT scan and is it possible they could actually see the divertular pockets on the CT scan ?
3.) As far as eating they told me to have a liquid diet for the first few days then I could eat easily digestible foods (ie low in fiber) to make things easier on my intestinal tract ?
4.) I have tightness in my abdomen and it felt good soaking in the tub in hot water is heat ok or a heating pad ? Is the stomach tightness a symptom or is it stress related ?
5.) Last but not least if after the antibiotic regimen if I conitnue to feel well should I follow up with a gastro doctor or should I be doign that now ?
http://www.yeast-candida-infections-uk.co.uk/
As you see Autism is an infection and as such CAN be treated and probably cured ..Paul Jaep