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Charlotta was treated with bacterial culture from a healthy donor

Name: Charlotta Jakobsson
Age: 36 years
Profession: Journalist

Charlotta Jakobsson. Photo: Marco Glijnis/Kola Productions.

As told to Cecilia Odlind, forst published in Swedish in the magazine Medicinsk Vetenskap No 3/2017.

鈥淚 suddenly got diarrhoea in the spring of 2012. I couldn鈥檛 go out and had to be close to a toilet all day. After two weeks with the problem my family doctor sent me to S枚dersjukhuset, where I was hospitalised. I stayed there for 11 days. Antibiotics didn鈥檛 help and I was examined for various ailments. But no cause was identified and I was sent home.

At home I continued to feel bad, not least mentally as there was no explanation for my symptoms. I wondered whether I would ever recover. The diarrhoea didn鈥檛 stop and so I was hospitalised again. Several examinations were performed, including a capsule endoscopy, in which you get to swallow a camera, as big as a tablet, which takes photos from within the intestines. But it didn鈥檛 provide any new explanation. Then I got to try codeine, a painkiller which reduces intestinal motor function as a side effect. It helped against diarrhoea so I could function better in everyday life.

But taking codeine all the time, which is converted to morphine in the body, made me nauseous, tired and slow. By January 2013 I was desperate. Through a doctor at the clinic H枚torgskliniken I came into contact with a research project at 探花精选 which studied patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome, IBS. I got a bacterial culture based on another person鈥檚 healthy stool delivered to my duodenum by using gastroscopy.

After seven rounds of treatment I recovered. After I got ill, it took one and a half year in total until I recovered completely. The feeling was magical, I still can鈥檛 express how happy I am about having the opportunity to receive this treatment鈥.

CO
Content reviewer:
02-07-2024