Endless, thank you for that Amazon link! I had no idea you could purchase those kits on Amazon, though if it were to come back negative I'd still want a doctor to test me for it. And doctors would probably have to test me for it themselves anyway, even if it did come back positive, just to confirm.
And Nakamova, thanks for all those study links too. I'm not at all surprised by the results of those studies.
But epileric, I'm not giving up on this yet, no matter how skeptical you remain. All these years I've been telling doctors that Klonopin was the only medication that ever helped my 'anxiety' and that antibiotics were the only thing that ever helped any of my other symptoms. Then when my doctors began refusing me both Klonopin and antibiotics, my gums started to literally dissolve on me overnight.
Now I've been reading about how Dilantin can cause gum
overgrowth, especially in gum tissue located
in the front of the mouth. And though I'm not taking Dilantin and my gums aren't 'overgrowing', the gums affected by this
severe gum recession are
all located in the
front of my mouth! And somehow I just can't view that as a mere coincidence.
Again, the gums surrounding my back teeth (molars, etc...) are pretty much unaffected. The only gums affected are the gums along my upper and lower front teeth, though the bottom front is much worse than the top. Here is a picture of my teeth/gums. See for yourself.
http://i1226.photobucket.com/albums/ee416/cem0204/GreyCoatingonTeeth-1.jpg
I've also had enough gastrointestinal symptoms along the way here for my weight to drop well into the 'anorexic' range, two colonoscopies in recent years, upper GIs...nothing ever found to explain these symptoms. And though Lamictal has helped some in the 'stool' department, my stools still aren't 'normal' by any means and a lot of my GI symptoms still persist...like persistent hunger and stomach growling, even when I've just eaten.
To back these suspicions up even further, I was on a multitude of antibiotics for chronic Lyme, and though most doctors don't believe in chronic Lyme and even I'm beginning to have my doubts since some symptoms remain untouched in spite of
years of antibiotics for it, some of the antibiotics used to treat my Lyme actually
did help somewhat. Clarithromycin was one the definitely helped (while I was on it, at least). Metronidazole was another good one for me for a while there. But I don't believe I was ever on both of these antibiotics at the same time or any of the other antibiotic 'combos' used to treat an h pylori infection.
Plus, I had exposure. My mom suffered with ulcers her entire life. It took a doctor who was willing to infect himself with this bacteria and give himself ulcers to prove to his skeptics that this bacteria was indeed the culprit behind ulcers. So for that reason alone, I'm not skeptical at all that there's something to these studies.
Finally, I keep telling my neurologist over and over again that this sensation I feel in my lower jaw/teeth is a relentless tugging sensation that causes me to (unwillfully) clench my teeth 24/7. And I can't seem to convince her that this teeth-cracking clenching is related to my seizures, even when I tell her that it ALWAYS worsens exponentially before them.