Hi guys, I've been over on the P.A.forum as life got really bad about 6 months ago, usual symptoms of B12 and/or Iron anaemia/deficiency which my GP was dismissive of. Anyway, on my trawls a lovely member (MourneAdventurer, I think) mentioned it. I researched, and a lot of lights came on very quickly lol
The short version, was put on Lansopraole (a PPI) about 20 years ago to prevent furtherance of Barret Oesophagitis (endoscope biopsies came back all clear) so I was advised by the consultant to stay on the PPI to prevent a potential life-threatening condition progressing. So I did lol
Had my gall bladder out about 10 years ago and basically since then gut behaviour has been ok'ish although I couldn't tolerate red meats, red wines ales etc
6 months ago I started showing signs of numbness, tingling in hands etc and also felt like I was ageing too quickly with brain fog, apathy, weakness, I drank a lot for around 6 months to cope with other life issues etc.
I only 3 weeks ago discovered the link of PPI's to so many conditions and of course now I think the SIBO may be the root cause of all these things spiralling, if that all makes sense.
So, my question; Is anyone on here currently being 'treated' for SIBO, how has their GP (I'm in the UK) been, are they open to the concept of SIBO or totally dismissive?
Basically I'm approaching the GP this week to discuss and ask for the breath test.
If that comes back positive then I'd want to chat with someone on here going through it with the various probiotic options etc as the antibiotic is kind of worrying for me, my dad was rushed into hospital a decade ago and in the chaos trying to restart his heart I was told by telephone (I was overseas) he had a widespread bacterial infection and they were hitting it with antibiotics. I rang back a few hours later to be told he died of a massive toxic reaction. Needless to say I'm a tad anxious over the potential scenario of using a strong anti-biotic to treat me if SIBO is positive you understand lol
Thanks for reading any info is very much appreciated.
Bernie .