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" I have just sent an email to his doctor to ask why he is losing

> asacol in the feces but would appreciate if anyone has any ideas or

> views on this. "

>

>I don't know how old your son is but my 10 year old son has had to go

back to taking all of his meds in a suspension (liquid) form because

of severe malbasorption. Maybe you could ask about getting everything

prescribed for him that way ?

Lori

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" I have just sent an email to his doctor to ask why he is losing

> asacol in the feces but would appreciate if anyone has any ideas or

> views on this. "

>

>I don't know how old your son is but my 10 year old son has had to go

back to taking all of his meds in a suspension (liquid) form because

of severe malbasorption. Maybe you could ask about getting everything

prescribed for him that way ?

Lori

lucky mom to 10 year old wonderfully wild triplets

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Dear Rita;

As this article describes:

http://www.living-better.com/learn_2.jsp

the asacol tablets are designed to dissolve in the colon. But " a small

percentage of people (2% to 3%) have reported passage in the stool of

what appears to be whole tablets, fragments of tablets, or tablet

shells. If this occurs repeatedly, contact your doctor. "

So you are doing the right thing to call his doctor.

Best regards,

Dave

(father of (21); PSC 07/03; UC 08/03)

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Dear Rita;

As this article describes:

http://www.living-better.com/learn_2.jsp

the asacol tablets are designed to dissolve in the colon. But " a small

percentage of people (2% to 3%) have reported passage in the stool of

what appears to be whole tablets, fragments of tablets, or tablet

shells. If this occurs repeatedly, contact your doctor. "

So you are doing the right thing to call his doctor.

Best regards,

Dave

(father of (21); PSC 07/03; UC 08/03)

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> the asacol tablets are designed to dissolve in the colon. But " a small

> percentage of people (2% to 3%) have reported passage in the stool of

> what appears to be whole tablets, fragments of tablets, or tablet

> shells. If this occurs repeatedly, contact your doctor. "

>

I get this rather often. At first it really startled and worried me,

but it turned out that it's merely the shells. Definitely needs to be

checked out with your dr., but it's generally nothing to worry about.

Regards,

Carolyn B. in SC

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Rita,This also happened occasionally to my son when he was taking 12 of them a day.He reported it to his Dr. but was told this could happen once in awhile without worry.Best wishes to your son.LeeMy son just informed me today that sometimes when he uses the restroom, he ses that there is a whole caplet of asacol in the feces, ie undigested. 

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Rita,This also happened occasionally to my son when he was taking 12 of them a day.He reported it to his Dr. but was told this could happen once in awhile without worry.Best wishes to your son.LeeMy son just informed me today that sometimes when he uses the restroom, he ses that there is a whole caplet of asacol in the feces, ie undigested. 

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Thanks for all the replies. i got a response from his GI who said

that sometimes they have seen that asacol passes out in the feces, but

have evn seen it in colonoscopies and that it is just the shell of the

asacola and that the medicine diffuses out. From what wrote

(will read the paper), it is not only shells, but capsule fragments,

whole tabs, etc. If i can get my son to let me check his poop (he's

19), perhaps I may be able to know better what condition he's are in.

I strongly believe he generally has a malabsorption problem. His

weight and height has been stagnant forever. He eats well but

although his colitis seems to be under control and also the PSC is not

causing any problems now, he often tells me that when he uses the

restroom, his poop is usually an awful lot. It is one thing he

constantly talks about, the quantity of it.

Oh,all the small and big things of PSC and UC. Often I, and I am

sure, others, are not sure what to ignore and what to worry about.

Rita

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I have the same problem. Every time I have a little itch I think to myself "here it comes", every time I fall asleep on the couch, have lighter colored stool than usual, feel discomfort in the stomic area I think the same. In short, every little pain, ache or discomfort gives me this uneasy feeling that PSC is acting up. I never know what to tell my doc and what to ignore. Fortunately he doesn't mind me writing e-mails with perceived symptoms.

-----Original Message-----From: [mailto: ]On Behalf Of RitaSent: Monday, October 23, 2006 5:05 PMTo: Subject: Re: Undigested asacol

Thanks for all the replies. i got a response from his GI who said that sometimes they have seen that asacol passes out in the feces, but have evn seen it in colonoscopies and that it is just the shell of the asacola and that the medicine diffuses out. From what wrote (will read the paper), it is not only shells, but capsule fragments, whole tabs, etc. If i can get my son to let me check his poop (he's 19), perhaps I may be able to know better what condition he's are in.I strongly believe he generally has a malabsorption problem. His weight and height has been stagnant forever. He eats well but although his colitis seems to be under control and also the PSC is not causing any problems now, he often tells me that when he uses the restroom, his poop is usually an awful lot. It is one thing he constantly talks about, the quantity of it.Oh,all the small and big things of PSC and UC. Often I, and I am sure, others, are not sure what to ignore and what to worry about.Rita

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I have the same problem. Every time I have a little itch I think to myself "here it comes", every time I fall asleep on the couch, have lighter colored stool than usual, feel discomfort in the stomic area I think the same. In short, every little pain, ache or discomfort gives me this uneasy feeling that PSC is acting up. I never know what to tell my doc and what to ignore. Fortunately he doesn't mind me writing e-mails with perceived symptoms.

-----Original Message-----From: [mailto: ]On Behalf Of RitaSent: Monday, October 23, 2006 5:05 PMTo: Subject: Re: Undigested asacol

Thanks for all the replies. i got a response from his GI who said that sometimes they have seen that asacol passes out in the feces, but have evn seen it in colonoscopies and that it is just the shell of the asacola and that the medicine diffuses out. From what wrote (will read the paper), it is not only shells, but capsule fragments, whole tabs, etc. If i can get my son to let me check his poop (he's 19), perhaps I may be able to know better what condition he's are in.I strongly believe he generally has a malabsorption problem. His weight and height has been stagnant forever. He eats well but although his colitis seems to be under control and also the PSC is not causing any problems now, he often tells me that when he uses the restroom, his poop is usually an awful lot. It is one thing he constantly talks about, the quantity of it.Oh,all the small and big things of PSC and UC. Often I, and I am sure, others, are not sure what to ignore and what to worry about.Rita

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I have the same problem. Every time I have a little itch I think to myself "here it comes", every time I fall asleep on the couch, have lighter colored stool than usual, feel discomfort in the stomic area I think the same. In short, every little pain, ache or discomfort gives me this uneasy feeling that PSC is acting up. I never know what to tell my doc and what to ignore. Fortunately he doesn't mind me writing e-mails with perceived symptoms.

-----Original Message-----From: [mailto: ]On Behalf Of RitaSent: Monday, October 23, 2006 5:05 PMTo: Subject: Re: Undigested asacol

Thanks for all the replies. i got a response from his GI who said that sometimes they have seen that asacol passes out in the feces, but have evn seen it in colonoscopies and that it is just the shell of the asacola and that the medicine diffuses out. From what wrote (will read the paper), it is not only shells, but capsule fragments, whole tabs, etc. If i can get my son to let me check his poop (he's 19), perhaps I may be able to know better what condition he's are in.I strongly believe he generally has a malabsorption problem. His weight and height has been stagnant forever. He eats well but although his colitis seems to be under control and also the PSC is not causing any problems now, he often tells me that when he uses the restroom, his poop is usually an awful lot. It is one thing he constantly talks about, the quantity of it.Oh,all the small and big things of PSC and UC. Often I, and I am sure, others, are not sure what to ignore and what to worry about.Rita

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> Thanks for all the replies. ....he often tells me that when he uses

the restroom, his poop is usually an awful lot. It is one thing he

constantly talks about, the quantity of it. Oh,all the small and big

things of PSC and UC.

Rita -

One thing to be thankful for... and I cannot wait until my 16 year

old son is a couple years older.... is that your son talks to you!

The teen years are so tough. I'd love some poop talk!

Joanne

(, Ca)

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> Thanks for all the replies. ....he often tells me that when he uses

the restroom, his poop is usually an awful lot. It is one thing he

constantly talks about, the quantity of it. Oh,all the small and big

things of PSC and UC.

Rita -

One thing to be thankful for... and I cannot wait until my 16 year

old son is a couple years older.... is that your son talks to you!

The teen years are so tough. I'd love some poop talk!

Joanne

(, Ca)

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> Thanks for all the replies. ....he often tells me that when he uses

the restroom, his poop is usually an awful lot. It is one thing he

constantly talks about, the quantity of it. Oh,all the small and big

things of PSC and UC.

Rita -

One thing to be thankful for... and I cannot wait until my 16 year

old son is a couple years older.... is that your son talks to you!

The teen years are so tough. I'd love some poop talk!

Joanne

(, Ca)

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I have the same problem. Sometimes I see the Asacol in the feces and sometimes I don't. I asked my GI doctor about it and she said that it was probably just the shell of the Asacol (I guess the content of it got out through a crack or something) and not to worry about it. This has been going on for about 5 years now and there don't seem to be a problem. I have a colonoscopy done every year and it has always looked just fine so obviously I'm getting enough medication. Pat (CA) UC-1991, PSC-2000, Tx-2005Rita wrote: My son just informed me today that sometimes when he uses the restroom, he ses that there is a whole caplet of asacol in the feces, ie undigested. he used to be on 2 caps 3x/day but the afternoon dose was problem, sometimes taken as late as 8-9 pm since he doesn't carry it to school. He informed the doctor at his last visit in Sept (not his regualr GI) and was told he could take it 3 caps 2x/day and that is what he is doing now. My son doesn't remember when that started and I believe it is not with every bathroom visit. He normally averages one-two visits a day but usually when he has to goa second time, it is loose. I have just sent an email to his doctor to ask why he is losing asacol in the feces but would appreciate if anyone has any ideas or views on this.Thanks.Rita (Florida)

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I have the same problem. Sometimes I see the Asacol in the feces and sometimes I don't. I asked my GI doctor about it and she said that it was probably just the shell of the Asacol (I guess the content of it got out through a crack or something) and not to worry about it. This has been going on for about 5 years now and there don't seem to be a problem. I have a colonoscopy done every year and it has always looked just fine so obviously I'm getting enough medication. Pat (CA) UC-1991, PSC-2000, Tx-2005Rita wrote: My son just informed me today that sometimes when he uses the restroom, he ses that there is a whole caplet of asacol in the feces, ie undigested. he used to be on 2 caps 3x/day but the afternoon dose was problem, sometimes taken as late as 8-9 pm since he doesn't carry it to school. He informed the doctor at his last visit in Sept (not his regualr GI) and was told he could take it 3 caps 2x/day and that is what he is doing now. My son doesn't remember when that started and I believe it is not with every bathroom visit. He normally averages one-two visits a day but usually when he has to goa second time, it is loose. I have just sent an email to his doctor to ask why he is losing asacol in the feces but would appreciate if anyone has any ideas or views on this.Thanks.Rita (Florida)

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I have the same problem. Sometimes I see the Asacol in the feces and sometimes I don't. I asked my GI doctor about it and she said that it was probably just the shell of the Asacol (I guess the content of it got out through a crack or something) and not to worry about it. This has been going on for about 5 years now and there don't seem to be a problem. I have a colonoscopy done every year and it has always looked just fine so obviously I'm getting enough medication. Pat (CA) UC-1991, PSC-2000, Tx-2005Rita wrote: My son just informed me today that sometimes when he uses the restroom, he ses that there is a whole caplet of asacol in the feces, ie undigested. he used to be on 2 caps 3x/day but the afternoon dose was problem, sometimes taken as late as 8-9 pm since he doesn't carry it to school. He informed the doctor at his last visit in Sept (not his regualr GI) and was told he could take it 3 caps 2x/day and that is what he is doing now. My son doesn't remember when that started and I believe it is not with every bathroom visit. He normally averages one-two visits a day but usually when he has to goa second time, it is loose. I have just sent an email to his doctor to ask why he is losing asacol in the feces but would appreciate if anyone has any ideas or views on this.Thanks.Rita (Florida)

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I have the same answer as Pat. It happens more often than not for me-have been on it about 8 years. Doc said is was the shell the medicine is in. Laurie Cpat jones wrote: I have the same problem. Sometimes I see the Asacol in the feces and sometimes I don't. I asked my GI doctor about it and she said that it was probably just the shell of the Asacol (I guess the content of it got out through a crack or something) and not to worry about it. This has been

going on for about 5 years now and there don't seem to be a problem. I have a colonoscopy done every year and it has always looked just fine so obviously I'm getting enough medication. Pat (CA) UC-1991, PSC-2000, Tx-2005Rita <ritatorto> wrote: My son just informed me today that sometimes when he uses the restroom, he ses that there is a whole caplet of asacol in the feces, ie undigested. he used to be on 2 caps 3x/day but the afternoon dose was problem, sometimes taken as late as 8-9 pm since he doesn't carry it to school. He informed the doctor at his last visit in Sept (not his regualr GI) and was told he could take it 3 caps 2x/day and that is what he is doing now. My son doesn't remember when that started and I believe it is not with every bathroom

visit. He normally averages one-two visits a day but usually when he has to goa second time, it is loose. I have just sent an email to his doctor to ask why he is losing asacol in the feces but would appreciate if anyone has any ideas or views on this.Thanks.Rita (Florida) Access over 1 million songs - Yahoo! Music Unlimited Try it today.

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I have the same answer as Pat. It happens more often than not for me-have been on it about 8 years. Doc said is was the shell the medicine is in. Laurie Cpat jones wrote: I have the same problem. Sometimes I see the Asacol in the feces and sometimes I don't. I asked my GI doctor about it and she said that it was probably just the shell of the Asacol (I guess the content of it got out through a crack or something) and not to worry about it. This has been

going on for about 5 years now and there don't seem to be a problem. I have a colonoscopy done every year and it has always looked just fine so obviously I'm getting enough medication. Pat (CA) UC-1991, PSC-2000, Tx-2005Rita <ritatorto> wrote: My son just informed me today that sometimes when he uses the restroom, he ses that there is a whole caplet of asacol in the feces, ie undigested. he used to be on 2 caps 3x/day but the afternoon dose was problem, sometimes taken as late as 8-9 pm since he doesn't carry it to school. He informed the doctor at his last visit in Sept (not his regualr GI) and was told he could take it 3 caps 2x/day and that is what he is doing now. My son doesn't remember when that started and I believe it is not with every bathroom

visit. He normally averages one-two visits a day but usually when he has to goa second time, it is loose. I have just sent an email to his doctor to ask why he is losing asacol in the feces but would appreciate if anyone has any ideas or views on this.Thanks.Rita (Florida) Access over 1 million songs - Yahoo! Music Unlimited Try it today.

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I have the same answer as Pat. It happens more often than not for me-have been on it about 8 years. Doc said is was the shell the medicine is in. Laurie Cpat jones wrote: I have the same problem. Sometimes I see the Asacol in the feces and sometimes I don't. I asked my GI doctor about it and she said that it was probably just the shell of the Asacol (I guess the content of it got out through a crack or something) and not to worry about it. This has been

going on for about 5 years now and there don't seem to be a problem. I have a colonoscopy done every year and it has always looked just fine so obviously I'm getting enough medication. Pat (CA) UC-1991, PSC-2000, Tx-2005Rita <ritatorto> wrote: My son just informed me today that sometimes when he uses the restroom, he ses that there is a whole caplet of asacol in the feces, ie undigested. he used to be on 2 caps 3x/day but the afternoon dose was problem, sometimes taken as late as 8-9 pm since he doesn't carry it to school. He informed the doctor at his last visit in Sept (not his regualr GI) and was told he could take it 3 caps 2x/day and that is what he is doing now. My son doesn't remember when that started and I believe it is not with every bathroom

visit. He normally averages one-two visits a day but usually when he has to goa second time, it is loose. I have just sent an email to his doctor to ask why he is losing asacol in the feces but would appreciate if anyone has any ideas or views on this.Thanks.Rita (Florida) Access over 1 million songs - Yahoo! Music Unlimited Try it today.

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I also had this happen to me before I had an allergic reaction to

Asacol; however they were not just the shells. I know this sounds

gross but make sure your son really looks at them, poke at them if

you have to. The shells were cracked but there was still medication

in them. I told my GI about this and that's when he decided I had

spastic colon as well. Just make sure to cover your bases because

there are other things that he could take with the same active

ingredients. Good luck...

> My son just informed me today that sometimes when he

uses the

> restroom, he ses that there is a whole caplet of asacol in the

feces,

> ie undigested. he used to be on 2 caps 3x/day but the afternoon

dose

> was problem, sometimes taken as late as 8-9 pm since he doesn't

carry

> it to school. He informed the doctor at his last visit in Sept

(not

> his regualr GI) and was told he could take it 3 caps 2x/day and

that

> is what he is doing now. My son doesn't remember when that started

and

> I believe it is not with every bathroom visit. He normally

averages

> one-two visits a day but usually when he has to goa second time,

it is

> loose. I have just sent an email to his doctor to ask why he is

losing

> asacol in the feces but would appreciate if anyone has any ideas

or

> views on this.

>

> Thanks.

> Rita (Florida)

>

>

>

>

>

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I also had this happen to me before I had an allergic reaction to

Asacol; however they were not just the shells. I know this sounds

gross but make sure your son really looks at them, poke at them if

you have to. The shells were cracked but there was still medication

in them. I told my GI about this and that's when he decided I had

spastic colon as well. Just make sure to cover your bases because

there are other things that he could take with the same active

ingredients. Good luck...

> My son just informed me today that sometimes when he

uses the

> restroom, he ses that there is a whole caplet of asacol in the

feces,

> ie undigested. he used to be on 2 caps 3x/day but the afternoon

dose

> was problem, sometimes taken as late as 8-9 pm since he doesn't

carry

> it to school. He informed the doctor at his last visit in Sept

(not

> his regualr GI) and was told he could take it 3 caps 2x/day and

that

> is what he is doing now. My son doesn't remember when that started

and

> I believe it is not with every bathroom visit. He normally

averages

> one-two visits a day but usually when he has to goa second time,

it is

> loose. I have just sent an email to his doctor to ask why he is

losing

> asacol in the feces but would appreciate if anyone has any ideas

or

> views on this.

>

> Thanks.

> Rita (Florida)

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I also had this happen to me before I had an allergic reaction to

Asacol; however they were not just the shells. I know this sounds

gross but make sure your son really looks at them, poke at them if

you have to. The shells were cracked but there was still medication

in them. I told my GI about this and that's when he decided I had

spastic colon as well. Just make sure to cover your bases because

there are other things that he could take with the same active

ingredients. Good luck...

> My son just informed me today that sometimes when he

uses the

> restroom, he ses that there is a whole caplet of asacol in the

feces,

> ie undigested. he used to be on 2 caps 3x/day but the afternoon

dose

> was problem, sometimes taken as late as 8-9 pm since he doesn't

carry

> it to school. He informed the doctor at his last visit in Sept

(not

> his regualr GI) and was told he could take it 3 caps 2x/day and

that

> is what he is doing now. My son doesn't remember when that started

and

> I believe it is not with every bathroom visit. He normally

averages

> one-two visits a day but usually when he has to goa second time,

it is

> loose. I have just sent an email to his doctor to ask why he is

losing

> asacol in the feces but would appreciate if anyone has any ideas

or

> views on this.

>

> Thanks.

> Rita (Florida)

>

>

>

>

>

>

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