I read a study last week about h.pylori resistance. You need to go to a different Dr. or get this one to prescribe another round--but use the correct anti biotic for h. pylori! Stomach acid reduces the effectiveness so you need to use the correct protocol.Yep. My mother had H-pylori and wound up with a bleeding ulcer that almost killed her. My dad wound up having surgery for ulcers also. I talked to my doc about the H-pylori connection and he agreed and said I was basically taking the treatment for it now with the ppi inhibitor plus the rounds of antibiotics I had taken for Lyme disease. Still, the problem goes on. Happily I went back to my old dosage and this morning my stomach is liking me again. I suspect a lot of my stomach problems has to do with the long term medications I've had to be on for various medical problems down through the years. But hey! I've made it to 63.5 years of age so I'm not going to complain too much about the handful of pills I down every day as long as they work.
Superchemicalgirl is a treasure. I highly respect my pharmacist here in town. He keeps things straight for me and also goes to bat for me when the need arises. To have a high caliber pill pusher in a small town is a miracle.
Back to the article, taking caprilic acid along with the anti biotics significantly reduced resistance to the anti biotic. About 20% are resistant. Adding the caprilic acid got it to the 5% range--and very few needed a second round of anti biotics.
To be a good patient, you need to research stuff. Research the mechanism of how h. pylori works(hint, it reduces stomach acid). Let me know if an acid reducer seems like a good treatment. Getting stomach acid back up will actually help get rid of h. pylori.
Also adding a good pro biotic and flax fiber helps too. I put two tablespoons in a glass of water and drink it along with taking a pro biotic pearl before going to bed.
