In my last post, I wrote about my doctor's SIBO protocol. I'm now only a couple of days away from finishing the protocol. My symptoms (mainly a feeling of inflammation and bloating in the gut, especially after meals) have improved, without a doubt. I now have many days where I have no symptoms at all, and other days where there are only minor symptoms. This has been a significant improvement in quality of life, and for that alone, the treatment was worth it.
The problem is that I still have low-level symptoms and I can tell that if I stopped treatment today, it is likely the symptoms would come back just as strong as before. I half expected this because most of the the SIBO sources online emphasize how difficult it is to get rid of SIBO--especially when one has the methane-producing variety of SIBO, as I do. Some people are clearly at the point of believing that it can never be cured (although it's not clear if they have tried a protocol similar to the one my doctor prescribed).
My doctor's instructions state that if at the end of the one-month protocol I am not completely symptom free, I should transition from antibiotics to herbal antibiotics for continuing treatment. This is what I plan to do...
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