Hi Julia,
Ryan has the same problem of eating and get full very
fast like you said you experienced. Would you say that
would qualify as slow GI motility? Did you have to be
tested for this? I never thought of that being related
to the yeast but I can see where it would. Is Reglan a
prescription?
Thanks so much,
Vicki
--- Julia Peterson <juliap99@...> wrote:
> Hi Vicki,
>
> I take diflucan (150mg) once when I am getting a
> vaginal yeast infection and it knocks it out right
> away - I'm sure ryan doesn't have this problem :)
>
> I take a smaller dosage (50mg i think) daily for
> 30 days when yeast is in my GI tract. Sometimes I
> have to have my GI doctor add reglan for the slowed
> GI motility that sometimes accompanies the yeast
> infections - reglan speeds up the movement of food
> in the GI tract, used for patients that struggle
> with slow GI motility.
>
> i hope this answers your questions.
>
> Julia
>
>
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