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coneal Brand New Poster
Joined: 01 Aug 2008 Posts: 2 Location: Ann Arbor, MI
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Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 12:52 pm Post subject: 8 months clear - And C diff book in the works |
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Hello all,
I've followed the C. diff support forums since August of last year when both my wife and I contracted C. diff. She got it after giving birth to our daughter and being given antibiotics from multiple breast infections arising from breast feeding. I got it from her after a prophylactic antibiotic for shoulder surgery and a z-pack for a cold (oh how I've rued that dumb decision...). Victoria, my wife, recovered after two doses of Flagyl, though she continued to test positive for C. diff until just this month (she's one of those mysterious carriers we're always hearing about, I suppose). I, unfortunately, suffered through 6 relapses that didn't end until February of this year. A loooong taper is what eventually did it for me: 3 months long. Although I do think I may have jumped back on the treatment band wagon once or twice when I didn't need to. C. diff gave me IBS which acted just like C. diff for quite a while. If you're one of those C. diff recoverers who still has the multiple bowel movements and discomfort in the mornings and then feels better in the evenings, I assure you it will eventually get better. Clinical hypnosis treatments seem to be working for me. After a month and a half of treatment my discomfort is almost gone and my stool frequency is beginning to normalize.
I've often read about the need for a patient's primer on C. diff, and I promised myself that if I got over this nastiness I would write one. Well, I got over it (yes, everyone really does eventually - believe it), and with my GI as co-author, I've written the first two chapters of a six chapter book. I should point out here that my Ph.D. is in Biology, and I have been writing both fiction and non-fiction for some time, so this was a good fit for me to write. These two chapters went out along with a book proposal to multiple publishers this week, so I'm now crossing my fingers that something comes of it. Keep your fingers crossed as well, and I'll keep folks here posted.
One of the missions of the book is to give people hope during what I know from experience can be an emotionally debilitating time. To that end we are including "success stories" scattered throughout the text. If you would like your success story to be included in the book, please submit a 250 word version of it to cdiffstories@gmail.com. You are welcome to submit longer stories, but please be aware that an edited-down version of it will appear in the finished text. We will look at the stories we receive and select five or six to go in the book. Those five or six we select will be inspiring, hopeful, and contain a nugget of wisdom that helped you make it through the disease. Anyone who's story is chosen will be asked to sign a release form for publication. I'm afraid there's no money to be had in this, only the opportunity to help others. Questions about the book may also be e-mailed to cdiffstories@gmail.com, but keep in mind it may take me a while to get back to you.
I'm so thrilled to finally be joining all of you here in success stories, and for those of you who aren't here yet, I promise you you will be soon. All my life I've had the weakest, most fragile gut anyone could possibly have, and if I can make it out of the C. diff woods, so can you.
Cheers, Chris O'Neal |
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trob25 Regular Contributor
Joined: 19 Sep 2008 Posts: 290 Location: RI, USA
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Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 2:29 pm Post subject: |
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Wow, you are a doing a great service in writing this book and your "PhD" tag, co-written with a GI will go a long way in giving people a good feeling about reading your work. I just hope a publisher picks up the story, lord knows a book like this is needed out there.
Sounds like your case was worse than mine, although I dealt with the repercussions of horrific IBS for, well, an entire year, only having it resolved (hopefully) within the last 30 days (exactly 30 days today), the first 30 days I've made it without a single episode of IBS since I got C-Diff. I'd think about sharing my story, but I think there are far more on here that have had it worse than me (you included) and ended up recovering or returning to some kind or normalcy in their lives that deserve a spot in your book. Here's hoping some of them respond to you :) |
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dawnie31 Regular User
Joined: 17 Jul 2009 Posts: 33 Location: Toulouse, France
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Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 7:13 am Post subject: |
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| I think you have the greatest idea by writing a book on Cdiff. I had more or less the same idea as you, knowing how hard it is to live throgh this, and I wanted to make people aware of this in france where relapsing Cdiff are almost unknow.I often laughed in library seeing all the useless books written by VIPs because they have lost their grandfather and they were so sad and it was so hard etc. just in order to make extra money... Maybe I'd sent you my story but it is not a sucess yet, still suffering from sever IBS. Hope it will work and give hope to sufferers and that it could make the things softer and help for medical advance why not. |
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Bobbie Administrator
Joined: 06 Aug 2005 Posts: 4798 Location: Kansas City
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Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:58 am Post subject: |
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coneal,
I've been a moderator on this site for almost ten years. Several times, we've had C. diff. sufferers "promise" to write a book, but it never happens. One young man (a reporter from NYC) was on the site for months seeking support and then again when he relapsed. He promised to write a book when he was "well." Nada.
I'm glad you are accomplishing what so many others have promised to do, especially with you and your co-author's credentials. I've done some free lance writing but not about C. diff. I wrote a presentation to the KS legis. trying to get C. diff. recognized as a mandatory reported disease -- no luck -- and was featured in a local story about C. diff. - which attracted little attention.
I applaud your decision to make the book "inspiring, hopeful, and contain a nugget of wisdom that helped you make it through the disease." I feel this will make your book will appeal to a larger audience. (Our culture seems to treat "bathroom" diseases with an "oh, gross" attitude.)
I'm known about C. diff. since l979 when my then four-year old son had it. He was the youngest and one of first people ever treated with oral Vanco. -- before that it was an IV med. (He was featured in "Gut" - what a thrill!) He had C. diff. again six years later. Many years later, I, too, had C. diff. twice. My first bout lasted four years and led to other health issues. I'll try to "shorten" my story and submit it.
C. diff. is one nasty "beast" yet few people know about it although it has reached almost epidemic levels.
I'm glad you and your wife have both recovered. |
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