Breath test after treatment-? for Dr. Marshall
Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 3:47 am
Dr. Marshall,
I was finally diagnosed with H. Pylori after battling gastritis for a couple of years and being basically ignored by my primary care physician. The diagnosis was via endoscopy. I was treated with Clarithromycin, Amoxicillan, and Prevacid for two weeks. This week I saw Dr. Kevin Dye in Roanoke, VA. I am aware of Dr. Dye's history with you so I sought him out once discovering I had H. Pylori.
I completed treatment in late June but only went for the breath test this past week because I needed a round of antibiotics for a respiratory infection in August. My result was indeterminate, 192. This has me disappointed and confused. I was really shocked as I didn't even know this was a possible outcome. Dr. Dye has scheduled me to come back in a month to do the test again. He said if we got the same result we would do a stool test and potentially another endoscopy. I was too stunned to really think of any questions at the time so I left the office.
Now I'm wondering what can cause this result. I know it's closer to positive than negative and I'm thinking of calling Dr. Dye's office Monday to ask if we can go ahead with a stool test now. If I am still infected I'd rather get on with the second round of treatment and get it over with. What can lead to this indeterminate result? I was more concerned prior to testing with the prospect of a false negative and was extremely conscientious about not taking any antibiotics, ppis, pepto, etc.
Any insight you can give me would be hugely appreciated. I know I'm not the first to say this, but this has been a long road. After spending the last few years suffering, finally getting correctly diagnosed, getting through treatment and making it in for retesting, this result has left me in limbo. I am a 39 year old female with two elementary school children and my quality of life has been very negatively impacted.
Best Regards,
ihatehp
I was finally diagnosed with H. Pylori after battling gastritis for a couple of years and being basically ignored by my primary care physician. The diagnosis was via endoscopy. I was treated with Clarithromycin, Amoxicillan, and Prevacid for two weeks. This week I saw Dr. Kevin Dye in Roanoke, VA. I am aware of Dr. Dye's history with you so I sought him out once discovering I had H. Pylori.
I completed treatment in late June but only went for the breath test this past week because I needed a round of antibiotics for a respiratory infection in August. My result was indeterminate, 192. This has me disappointed and confused. I was really shocked as I didn't even know this was a possible outcome. Dr. Dye has scheduled me to come back in a month to do the test again. He said if we got the same result we would do a stool test and potentially another endoscopy. I was too stunned to really think of any questions at the time so I left the office.
Now I'm wondering what can cause this result. I know it's closer to positive than negative and I'm thinking of calling Dr. Dye's office Monday to ask if we can go ahead with a stool test now. If I am still infected I'd rather get on with the second round of treatment and get it over with. What can lead to this indeterminate result? I was more concerned prior to testing with the prospect of a false negative and was extremely conscientious about not taking any antibiotics, ppis, pepto, etc.
Any insight you can give me would be hugely appreciated. I know I'm not the first to say this, but this has been a long road. After spending the last few years suffering, finally getting correctly diagnosed, getting through treatment and making it in for retesting, this result has left me in limbo. I am a 39 year old female with two elementary school children and my quality of life has been very negatively impacted.
Best Regards,
ihatehp