I have been provisionally diagnosed with Small intestinal bowel overgrowth after a right hemicolectomy for bowel cancer. I am being told by the consultant that this could be the cause of my low B12. As I have posted before I have had my loading doses of the B12 injections but I am also intolerant of oral antibiotics. They appear to have 3 favourite ones which I did try but could not tolerate. Does anyone know if there is any other way to have antibiotics for this like an injection or patch.
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Antibiotics
I imagine there is. Antibiotics are given by drips and injections at times. Ask about your options .
Keel going with your b12
Perhaps a pharmacist might have some suggestions if your doctor isn't coming up with anything
I'm sorry you are having such a bad time. Have you red the British Society of Gastroenterologists guidance on treatment of SIBO?
bsg.org.uk/clinical-article...
I wish you the best of luck.
I have sibo too. I say have because the antibiotics didn't do anything to help. I found that a no sugar,low carb ,gf diet is what helps get rid of it or at least keeps my guts calm. There is a low fodmaps diet on Google play to help you. Best of wishes to you.
Do you have good VitD levels ? Low levels can be one link to many conditions including cancers. Around 100 if nmol/L or 60 if ng/L. Am wondering if it would help
I have/had Crohns and was very low on D3 in spite of living in Greece !