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I just got a call that my surgery date is scheduled for the 28th of july . The bad news is that my endoscopy showed that I have a high level of H pylori bacteria so I have to be on antibiotics for a week first. I was reading around and it seems that a lot of the time h pylori is very difficult to get rid of because its become antibiotic resistant. Often it takes months to years to kill off. I have never taken antibiotics in my life so i hope i will not be antibiotic resistant. Has anyone else ever had this experience before? Did the antibiotics kill off the bacteria? I am sick of all the delays in my surgery process -__-

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The antibiotics took care of my husbands and moms, I think you will be fine

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Hiya i completed the two weeks of antibiotics and it went away…pylori is very common…and if not caught can cause ulcers good luck…u will be fine!!

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I called it helicopter bacteria because that's about what the technical term sounds like.

You will be fine, you will be given some super strong antibodies, maybe even triple antibody therepy, I think that is what it is called for a week. Just remember to not take any of it on an empty stomach and especially do not drink any alcohol while taking them.

4 years ago I did the triple antibodic thing and I tested negative last Monday.

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I called it helicopter bacteria because that's about what the technical term sounds like.

You will be fine, you will be given some super strong antibodies, maybe even triple antibody therepy, I think that is what it is called for a week. Just remember to not take any of it on an empty stomach and especially do not drink any alcohol while taking them.

4 years ago I did the triple antibodic thing and I tested negative last Monday.

I can tell they're strong. They make me so nauseous x....x. and I hope thats the case

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H. Pylori can be resistant to treatment in people who have moderate to extreme usage of antibiotics over time, for one infection or another. You clearly don't fall into that category, so you shouldn't have any trouble. Good luck to you!

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I was diagnosed with H Pylori as well and it was the hardest thing I had to go through during this journey by the way im pre-op. However, the first set of antibiotics did not work for me made me sick, nauseous, constantly throwing up, so I was put on pylera for two weeks 14 pilla a day only to get tested and I still have it. I tried another treatment of pylera and im hoping that when I test again im a few weeks that im negative because I cant go back to taking 18 pills a day including my metformin which is hard on the stomache as well...I wish you the best with your treatment I hope it goes smooth for you... Good Luck

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I was diagnosed with H Pylori as well and it was the hardest thing I had to go through during this journey by the way im pre-op. However, the first set of antibiotics did not work for me made me sick, nauseous, constantly throwing up, so I was put on pylera for two weeks 14 pilla a day only to get tested and I still have it. I tried another treatment of pylera and im hoping that when I test again im a few weeks that im negative because I cant go back to taking 18 pills a day including my metformin which is hard on the stomache as well...I wish you the best with your treatment I hope it goes smooth for you... Good Luck

Thanks, best of luck to you too & hang in there. I hear natural remedies like apple cider vinegar in your juice can help too

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