It makes sense to me; probiotics are always recommended in IBS to build up the good flora, which implies that the bad bacteria outnumber (or overpower, or whatever) the good flora. Which then implies that maybe the probiotics aren't enough the bad bacteria might need to be taken out with an antibiotic.
That why it made some sense to me too. I also hate the overuse of anti-b's but I like them be used for good.
And it makes sense why I can go ages with no problems and then bam! pain and misery.
And it makes sense why I can go ages with no problems and then bam! pain and misery.
Word. (I say as I glare at my abdomen.)
Unrelatedly, I was just thinking about what the adjectival form of "epiphany" would be. I was voting "epiphaniacal," or "epiphanaceous," but no, the dictionary informs me it is "epiphanic." Pfft. WhatEV.
Epiphabulous
I am SO going to use this in the daily vernacular!
Daniel, thank you for the update. You two are very much in my thoughts.
And as a service to the nation, here are some cat scans: [link] [link] [link]