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I noticed some change after I started taking an antibiotic course.  People around me now, react as if they are allergic to me [coughing,sneezing,watery  itchy eyes].  I have also have terrible GI issues [pain & constipation], mucus in my stool, I have lost 20 lbs, rashes on both my knees, some hair loss, food sensitivities & skin changes.

I have been to so many physicians and have had my blood drawn over 10 times, endoscopy, xrays/ct scans as well in the last few months.  There has not been a diagnosis and no guidance to go on.

I was wondering if this could be an autoimmune disease or disorder. Have you ever heard of such a thing?  I know  my symptoms are broad, but  can you please point me in the right direction.



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1340994 tn?1374193977
Take magnesium citrate in the morning and vitamin D (2000 IU) and calcium (400 or so) at night.  

Take a probiotic.  Avoid sugar except whole fruit.  Eat lots of vegetables.  Try Nystatin shampoo and neem soap or tea tree oil soap.  

Avoid the antibiotic you took when possible.  Generic Ceftin works best for me.  
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Is it common to have MS and Addison's Disease both.  I was diagnosed 22 yrs ago and a month ago with Addison's.
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Good Morning,



     Thank you so much for the tips.  Yes, I am so afraid of unnatural antibiotics now.  I will try to avoid them at all cost. I have been taking probiotics, but I will also incorporate your suggested practices as well.

Thank you for your time,Bless you :)
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1756321 tn?1547095325
It took a month of probiotics (beneficial bacteria) to get rid of my GI issues due to antibiotics.
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