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Pelvic Inflamatory Disease And Doxycycline


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After spending 9 fun filled hours in the ER yesterday, they sent me home with a diagnosis of Pelvic Inflmatory Disease. I have moderate (but fairly tolerable) pain/cramping in my left lower quadrant on my tummy, and vaginal cramping - almost like starting a horrible period, but I'm not. During the several pelvic exams, things were... well... very tender down there. No fever. And for once in my life no D as a symptom!!

They gave me a whopping dose of antibiotic last night and a shot in the butt :o ouch. Now I'm taking doxycycline.

Any experience with either you can share?


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I took Doxycycline for 21 days. It's strong stuff, and afterward I battled what I thought was candida, but ended up being gluten intolerance, or maybe both. Take lots of probiotics during and after!! I hope it works for you!

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After spending 9 fun filled hours in the ER yesterday, they sent me home with a diagnosis of Pelvic Inflmatory Disease. I have moderate (but fairly tolerable) pain/cramping in my left lower quadrant on my tummy, and vaginal cramping - almost like starting a horrible period, but I'm not. During the several pelvic exams, things were... well... very tender down there. No fever. And for once in my life no D as a symptom!!

They gave me a whopping dose of antibiotic last night and a shot in the butt :o ouch. Now I'm taking doxycycline.

Any experience with either you can share?

hi

i just fininshed doxycyline for bronchitis. i react easily to antibiotics (nausea etc) but i did well with it. i did continue my probiotic though. are they sure it is PID, because i have been in ER's before for similar symptoms, i have a history of cervical issues. they will often "over treat" and "over diagnose" PID in ER's because it can cause infertility if left untreated. they shoudl have done swabs for things that can cause PID. that was my experience which was horrible, they kept saying oh you must have an std, but the swabs always came back negative. my dr thinks i had cervicitis a few time. if you have any personal questions about it, feel free to pm me. i hope you feel better!!!

Jess

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Thanks for the advice! Yes, they did swabs and all sorts of other tests. I also react to antibiotics, and I've never tried this one so I hope I can stick with it. Lots of probiatics for me!!

jesscarmel Enthusiast
Thanks for the advice! Yes, they did swabs and all sorts of other tests. I also react to antibiotics, and I've never tried this one so I hope I can stick with it. Lots of probiatics for me!!

i just made sure i ate it with food and a lot of water. the pharmacist told me it was a pretty good one for sensitive stomach ppl

jerseyangel Proficient

My husband took it for 3 weeks recently for Lyme--he had no side effects at all.

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