Guest guest Posted September 15, 2006 Report Share Posted September 15, 2006 They send you a small bowl thingy to hang on the toilet rim and catch the sample, so they are looking for more than a smear. Sue in Denver > > Hi all! > > I just ordered the stool panel kit from Enterolab to test my 4-year- old > for gluten sensitivity. Not to be gross, but how much sample are we > talking about? A half cup or like a smear? > > I realize the instructions will say, but I'm anxious about it. She's > throwing up today and quite pitiful. > > Thanks... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2006 Report Share Posted September 15, 2006 The bowl reminds me of an empty Cool Whip container. It comes with a nice lid and recommendations to seal and put in your freezer until just before pickup. B. -------------- Original message -------------- They send you a small bowl thingy to hang on the toilet rim and catch the sample, so they are looking for more than a smear.Sue in Denver>> Hi all!> > I just ordered the stool panel kit from Enterolab to test my 4-year-old > for gluten sensitivity. Not to be gross, but how much sample are we > talking about? A half cup or like a smear? > > I realize the instructions will say, but I'm anxious about it. She's > throwing up today and quite pitiful.> > Thanks...> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2006 Report Share Posted September 15, 2006 I'm pretty sure the instructions said 1/2 cup of poo and it doesn't have to all be from the same time but you do need to keep it in the freezer until you can mail it. That part sort of grossed me out! Zanna http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Art_on_A_Budget/ My daily rantings! www.zannasstory.blogspot.com My picture trail: www.picturetrail.com/xanadoodles Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2006 Report Share Posted September 15, 2006 I'm pretty sure the instructions said 1/2 cup of poo and it doesn't have to all be from the same time but you do need to keep it in the freezer until you can mail it. That part sort of grossed me out! Zanna http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Art_on_A_Budget/ My daily rantings! www.zannasstory.blogspot.com My picture trail: www.picturetrail.com/xanadoodles Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2006 Report Share Posted September 15, 2006 I'm pretty sure the instructions said 1/2 cup of poo and it doesn't have to all be from the same time but you do need to keep it in the freezer until you can mail it. That part sort of grossed me out! Zanna http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Art_on_A_Budget/ My daily rantings! www.zannasstory.blogspot.com My picture trail: www.picturetrail.com/xanadoodles Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 Yuck. Oh well, I can handle it! Anything to get some answers. Thanks! > > I'm pretty sure the instructions said 1/2 cup of poo and it doesn't have to all be from the same time but you do need to keep it in the freezer until you can mail it. That part sort of grossed me out! > > Zanna > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Art_on_A_Budget/ > > My daily rantings! > www.zannasstory.blogspot.com > > My picture trail: > www.picturetrail.com/xanadoodles > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 oh well, that is convenient! I envisioned having to saran wrap the toilet. Thanks...I'm really anxious about all this. > > > > Hi all! > > > > I just ordered the stool panel kit from Enterolab to test my 4- year- > old > > for gluten sensitivity. Not to be gross, but how much sample are we > > talking about? A half cup or like a smear? > > > > I realize the instructions will say, but I'm anxious about it. > She's > > throwing up today and quite pitiful. > > > > Thanks... > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 Ok, that helps. I'm so grateful for this group! I have mainly lurked for the last year or so looking for recipes or restaurant info for myself, but now with a potentially celiac child, this is an invaluable resource! Thanks. > > > > Hi all! > > > > I just ordered the stool panel kit from Enterolab to test my 4- year- > old > > for gluten sensitivity. Not to be gross, but how much sample are we > > talking about? A half cup or like a smear? > > > > I realize the instructions will say, but I'm anxious about it. > She's > > throwing up today and quite pitiful. > > > > Thanks... > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 Enterlab tends to be more helpful than many GI doctors even. When my GI doctor wanted a stool sample, all they gave me was a little plastic container and I just had to figure it out for myself, it ended up being kind of awkward. ~Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 > > Hi all! > > I just ordered the stool panel kit from Enterolab to test my 4-year- old > for gluten sensitivity. Not to be gross, I can't speak for all here, but after having 'CD' symptoms for 16 years it's very hard to be grossed out. > but how much sample are we > talking about? If I understand what they are doing correctly, the bowel produces, and particularly the celiac upper bowel produces much antibodies as it appears to be the site of anti-tTG production. These anibodies are in the mucous and in the mucous that coats the small intestines allowing water to be adsorbed and feces to pass unobstructed. They are interested in the white coating that is commonly observed in celiac feces as this should be rich in antibodies. Typically when I survey patients' seras for reactivity to antigens I used dilutions of 1:300 to 1:1000 and typically this results in about 3 ul of sera, assuming that Ab concentrations in the feces are comparable they might need 10 or 20 ul of the mucousy film. But of course we also take grams of sera and freeze them in aliqouts for later testing or retesting. [3ul is alot actually because with it I can survey 30 antigens so about 1/10th of a ul per antigen. Course, we use RIA and they may be using the less sensitive ELISA. IOW for the immunochemical test you don't need much. > A half cup or like a smear? several grams should be more than adequate. Some sympathy to the person who has to open the sample, celiac poo can be quite offensive smelling. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 It took me about 10 seconds to process that this was not for a recipe. Mayonnaise makes everything better. Except poo. A little note to be encouraging to any of the women out there who have been trying to get pregnant and have recently been diagnosed with CD...Give yourself about a year. My husband and I dropped a small fortune on fertility (over 5 years) before I was diagnosed. Now I'm 15 weeks and going strong. So. It'll happen. Give it time. Kendra--prone to non-sequitur --- Zanna mrsxanadu@...> wrote: > I'm pretty sure the instructions said 1/2 cup of poo > and it doesn't have to all be from the same time but > you do need to keep it in the freezer until you can > mail it. That part sort of grossed me out! > > Zanna > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Art_on_A_Budget/ > > My daily rantings! > www.zannasstory.blogspot.com > > My picture trail: > www.picturetrail.com/xanadoodles > It's not just a daydream if you decide to make it your life. --Train __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 Congratulations, Kendra! As a 7+ year infertility treatment veteran (with four kids- 1 adoptive and 3 biological), I know how great that feels. Makes me wonder how much money and time we would have saved had we known about the CD connection back then, not to mention the emotional rollercoaster. Take care, A little note to be encouraging to any of the women out there who have been trying to get pregnant and have recently been diagnosed with CD...Give yourself about a year. My husband and I dropped a small fortune on fertility (over 5 years) before I was diagnosed. Now I'm 15 weeks and going strong. So. It'll happen. Give it time. Kendra--prone to non-sequitur --- Zanna <mrsxanadu (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote: > I'm pretty sure the instructions said 1/2 cup of poo > and it doesn't have to all be from the same time but > you do need to keep it in the freezer until you can > mail it. That part sort of grossed me out! > > Zanna > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Art_on_A_Budget/ > > My daily rantings! > www.zannasstory.blogspot.com > > My picture trail: > www.picturetrail.com/xanadoodles > It's not just a daydream if you decide to make it your life. --Train __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 I just got my entrolab test kit in the mail. It's been sitting on my counter for a couple of days. I'm just a little embarrassed to poop in it & freeze it then send it to a total stranger! I'm having nightmares of the person opening the container having to wear a hazmat suit, then calling 50 people to surround it & examine it and talk about it! It just seems like such an ichy-messy thing to do....I guess I'll just have to get up the nerve to do it. I'm tired of being sick all the time. I also am scheduled with a gastroenterologist to run tests too. I don't know if I really need both...it seems redundant, but I guess I'm just desparate to find what's been causing my aches & pains. I didn't used to have much GI disturbace, but I cut out wheat a few months back, and now everytime I eat it, or something that may contain it, I get a bloated belly & abdominal cramping. I'll keep the board updated on the results. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2006 Report Share Posted September 18, 2006 Congratulations!!!! How exciting!! I wish you all the best with your baby. > > > I'm pretty sure the instructions said 1/2 cup of poo > > and it doesn't have to all be from the same time but > > you do need to keep it in the freezer until you can > > mail it. That part sort of grossed me out! > > > > Zanna > > > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Art_on_A_Budget/ > > > > My daily rantings! > > www.zannasstory.blogspot.com > > > > My picture trail: > > www.picturetrail.com/xanadoodles > > > > > It's not just a daydream if you decide to make it your life. > --Train > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2006 Report Share Posted September 18, 2006 Wow! Thanks for the details. Very interesting... > > > > Hi all! > > > > I just ordered the stool panel kit from Enterolab to test my 4- year- > old > > for gluten sensitivity. Not to be gross, > > I can't speak for all here, but after having 'CD' symptoms for 16 > years it's very hard to be grossed out. > > > but how much sample are we > > talking about? > > If I understand what they are doing correctly, the bowel > produces, and particularly the celiac upper bowel produces > much antibodies as it appears to be the site of anti-tTG production. > These anibodies are in the mucous and in the mucous that coats > the small intestines allowing water to be adsorbed and feces > to pass unobstructed. They are interested in the white coating > that is commonly observed in celiac feces as this should be rich > in antibodies. > > Typically when I survey patients' seras for reactivity to antigens > I used dilutions of 1:300 to 1:1000 and typically this results > in about 3 ul of sera, assuming that Ab concentrations in the feces > are comparable they might need 10 or 20 ul of the mucousy film. > But of course we also take grams of sera and freeze them in aliqouts > for later testing or retesting. [3ul is alot actually because with > it I can survey 30 antigens so about 1/10th of a ul per antigen. > Course, we use RIA and they may be using the less sensitive ELISA. > IOW for the immunochemical test you don't need much. > > > A half cup or like a smear? > > several grams should be more than adequate. > Some sympathy to the person who has to open the sample, > celiac poo can be quite offensive smelling. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2006 Report Share Posted September 18, 2006 Yes, I had the same experience! Not pleasant. That's why I was wondering what I'd be in for with a 4 year old! Thankfully, according to other replies I have gotten, Enterolab makes it easy. > > Enterlab tends to be more helpful than many GI doctors even. When my > GI doctor wanted a stool sample, all they gave me was a little plastic > container and I just had to figure it out for myself, it ended up being > kind of awkward. > ~Amy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2006 Report Share Posted September 18, 2006 The paperwork says to pass one complete bowel movement into the bucket. It says if you're collecting from a baby's diaper, you need at least 1/2 cup so you can use more than one bowel movement to get to the half-cup if you need to. I had to pay attention because I was dealing with a baby in diapers. HTH! Kerry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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