What my GI suggested I try...
Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 3:14 am
So I went to see a GI specialist last week who works in a clinic that specialises in all kinds of digestive diseases and also specialise in treating halitosis caused by the GI system (here’s a link if you’re interested: http://www.cdd.com.au/pages/disease_info/halitosis.html)
I began by giving him a thorough history of my symptoms. He then started telling me how he would normally treat people with my condition. First he suggested I get a gastroscopy and a colonoscopy in one procedure, he said he would get a sample of my faeces and send it to the lab immediately to check for parasites. He said this test is most accurate when the faeces are taken at body temperature - so if you go to a GP and ask to get a faecal test the chances of it been accurate is very slim, as most bacteria dies before it even reaches the lab) and based on the findings he would treat the condition accordingly.
He suggested that a lot of bb cases are caused by silent reflux, I told him I had a gastroscopy done 4 yours ago and came back negative i.e. no issues. Anyway he then suggested the Halimeter test as the first step to try before going to the 2nd step which is the endoscopies ( I also mentioned my previous Halimeter with Dr.Speiser showed high levels of methyl mercaptan and dimethyl sulphide gases).
He said that in order to provide the best and most accurate treatment for my condition we need to find the cause - rather than just treat the symptom. I told him that I preferred to try the medications he suggested for treating certain colonic parasites before doing the endoscopies (only because I have a busy schedule and don’t have anyone who can mind my kids). So he was totally ok with that. Anyway he sent me right away to get a halimeter which wasn’t accurate (as I mentioned in the previous post viewtopic.php?p=49582#49582 )
So here’s the interesting part, he suggested I try a medication called ‘Bismuth’ here’s a bit of info about it: http://www.sydneycompounding.com/diseases/halitosis I then asked him about Rifaximin and whether it’s any good to try, he said it’s an antibiotic and works differently but didn’t mind prescribing it to me if I wanted to try it, so I’ll use that as my second option after trying bismuth.
Unfortunately he wasn’t able to give me a script for bismuth as he had an urgent call and had to leave but said he would call me the next day to tell me more about the meds. I still haven’t received his call. I called the clinic and they said he’ll be back tomorrow. So I’ll call back tomorrow if I don’t get a call from him and find out more about this med and I’ll keep you all updated.
Has anyone here ever heard of or tried Bismuth before?
Maybe Dr. Murat would know about it?
I began by giving him a thorough history of my symptoms. He then started telling me how he would normally treat people with my condition. First he suggested I get a gastroscopy and a colonoscopy in one procedure, he said he would get a sample of my faeces and send it to the lab immediately to check for parasites. He said this test is most accurate when the faeces are taken at body temperature - so if you go to a GP and ask to get a faecal test the chances of it been accurate is very slim, as most bacteria dies before it even reaches the lab) and based on the findings he would treat the condition accordingly.
He suggested that a lot of bb cases are caused by silent reflux, I told him I had a gastroscopy done 4 yours ago and came back negative i.e. no issues. Anyway he then suggested the Halimeter test as the first step to try before going to the 2nd step which is the endoscopies ( I also mentioned my previous Halimeter with Dr.Speiser showed high levels of methyl mercaptan and dimethyl sulphide gases).
He said that in order to provide the best and most accurate treatment for my condition we need to find the cause - rather than just treat the symptom. I told him that I preferred to try the medications he suggested for treating certain colonic parasites before doing the endoscopies (only because I have a busy schedule and don’t have anyone who can mind my kids). So he was totally ok with that. Anyway he sent me right away to get a halimeter which wasn’t accurate (as I mentioned in the previous post viewtopic.php?p=49582#49582 )
So here’s the interesting part, he suggested I try a medication called ‘Bismuth’ here’s a bit of info about it: http://www.sydneycompounding.com/diseases/halitosis I then asked him about Rifaximin and whether it’s any good to try, he said it’s an antibiotic and works differently but didn’t mind prescribing it to me if I wanted to try it, so I’ll use that as my second option after trying bismuth.
Unfortunately he wasn’t able to give me a script for bismuth as he had an urgent call and had to leave but said he would call me the next day to tell me more about the meds. I still haven’t received his call. I called the clinic and they said he’ll be back tomorrow. So I’ll call back tomorrow if I don’t get a call from him and find out more about this med and I’ll keep you all updated.
Has anyone here ever heard of or tried Bismuth before?
Maybe Dr. Murat would know about it?