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Hi Jazi,
I had the bloating and gut ache before I went on the Entocort. The Entocort allowed me to heal the inflammation and gave me time to read up more on the disease and figure out a diet plan. I am one of those who kept a food journal from the very beginning. Now I have a whole Recipe Box full of safe recipes. We are all different but some of the suggested food items you might try in the beginning are: bananas, mashed potatoes, carrots, chicken, & white rice, green tea. Get rid of gluten completely. I don't know why your doctor said high fiber. The opposite is true for most of us. Some good news is that many of us can drink coffee. Good luck in the next few weeks of food trials and let us know how you progress.
Best,
Cory
I had the bloating and gut ache before I went on the Entocort. The Entocort allowed me to heal the inflammation and gave me time to read up more on the disease and figure out a diet plan. I am one of those who kept a food journal from the very beginning. Now I have a whole Recipe Box full of safe recipes. We are all different but some of the suggested food items you might try in the beginning are: bananas, mashed potatoes, carrots, chicken, & white rice, green tea. Get rid of gluten completely. I don't know why your doctor said high fiber. The opposite is true for most of us. Some good news is that many of us can drink coffee. Good luck in the next few weeks of food trials and let us know how you progress.
Best,
Cory
CoryGut
Age 71
Diagnosed with Lymphocytic Colitis Sept. 2010
On and off Entocort(Currently Off)
Age 71
Diagnosed with Lymphocytic Colitis Sept. 2010
On and off Entocort(Currently Off)
Jazi,
Ant's sample was shipped designated as overnight delivery, but it got stuck in customs in Alaska for a few days until they figured out that they needed to send it on.
I suspect what the folks at EnteroLab are trying to tell you is that it needs to be returned from the same state to which it was originally shipped. They don't want to get into trouble with legal issues in the state of NY. You need to find a friend (or another board member) in an adjacent state, (adjacent to NY), so that the kit can be received and shipped from there.
Tex
Ant's sample was shipped designated as overnight delivery, but it got stuck in customs in Alaska for a few days until they figured out that they needed to send it on.
I suspect what the folks at EnteroLab are trying to tell you is that it needs to be returned from the same state to which it was originally shipped. They don't want to get into trouble with legal issues in the state of NY. You need to find a friend (or another board member) in an adjacent state, (adjacent to NY), so that the kit can be received and shipped from there.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
Joanne,
Ant's sample was shipped designated as overnight delivery, but it got stuck in customs in Alaska for a few days until they figured out that they needed to send it on.
I suspect what the folks at EnteroLab are trying to tell you is that it needs to be returned from the same state to which it was originally shipped. They don't want to get into trouble with legal issues in the state of NY. You need to find a friend (or another board member) in an adjacent state, (adjacent to NY), so that the kit can be received and shipped from there.
Tex
Ant's sample was shipped designated as overnight delivery, but it got stuck in customs in Alaska for a few days until they figured out that they needed to send it on.
I suspect what the folks at EnteroLab are trying to tell you is that it needs to be returned from the same state to which it was originally shipped. They don't want to get into trouble with legal issues in the state of NY. You need to find a friend (or another board member) in an adjacent state, (adjacent to NY), so that the kit can be received and shipped from there.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
Dear Joanne,
The full story is in this thread.
http://www.perskyfarms.com/phpBB2/viewt ... +enterolab
Best wishes, Ant
The full story is in this thread.
http://www.perskyfarms.com/phpBB2/viewt ... +enterolab
Best wishes, Ant
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"Softly, softly catchee monkey".....
"Softly, softly catchee monkey".....
Thank you Cory, that was very helpful
Tex and Ant, I emailed Enterolab yesterday telling them my predicament (maybe whoever answers their emails has a different answer). I also mentioned to them that I am very close to Canada and I have a good friend that lives there.
Here's hoping.
I had ham today. Is pork okay? It's not something I usually eat but I made it for Easter. I sometimes have bacon but rarely.
Tex and Ant, I emailed Enterolab yesterday telling them my predicament (maybe whoever answers their emails has a different answer). I also mentioned to them that I am very close to Canada and I have a good friend that lives there.
Here's hoping.
I had ham today. Is pork okay? It's not something I usually eat but I made it for Easter. I sometimes have bacon but rarely.
Joanne
"A Journey Of A Thousand Miles Must Begin With A Single Step"
"A Journey Of A Thousand Miles Must Begin With A Single Step"
Jazi,
Are you near the Vermont border? I live in southern Vermont, but if you had it mailed to me I could mail it to you and then you could send it back from Vermont but closer to you. Let me know if that would work for you. Pork is probably my primary protein source, but it all depends on both your individual sensitivities and how it is prepared.
Jean
Are you near the Vermont border? I live in southern Vermont, but if you had it mailed to me I could mail it to you and then you could send it back from Vermont but closer to you. Let me know if that would work for you. Pork is probably my primary protein source, but it all depends on both your individual sensitivities and how it is prepared.
Jean
No I am not near the border. I am approximately 7 hours from you.JFR wrote:Jazi,
Are you near the Vermont border? I live in southern Vermont, but if you had it mailed to me I could mail it to you and then you could send it back from Vermont but closer to you. Let me know if that would work for you. Pork is probably my primary protein source, but it all depends on both your individual sensitivities and how it is prepared.
Jean
That is very kind of you
Joanne
"A Journey Of A Thousand Miles Must Begin With A Single Step"
"A Journey Of A Thousand Miles Must Begin With A Single Step"
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I did Metametrix Triad Profile in October 2011. They tested IgG4 food antibodies (90 Anitgens).I asked for for any recommendations and she mentioned Metametrix lab. Has anyone ever used them for this?
My results: Navy Bean (112) mild +2, Pinto Bean (122) mild +2, Pistachio (118) mild +2. Grape (77) mild +1, Peanut (33), Cashew (18), Soybean (15), Sunflower (13), Lentil (11).
Every other result was <10.
I don't know the difference between Enterolab and Metametrix...maybe someone on here knows how they differ?
I really feel like it was a waste of money - especially now that I realize what a difference diet makes with my CC. After doing their test in 2011, it was assumed food had nothing to do with my CC because I showed no reaction to any of the foods I was eating.
Also, this Triad Profile test only tested wheat, not gluten.
The difference between the tests is that intestinal food sensitivities rarely show up in the blood, (except in the case of fully-developed celiac disease).
EnteroLab uses stool tests to detect the antibodies where they are produced (in the gut).
Tex
EnteroLab uses stool tests to detect the antibodies where they are produced (in the gut).
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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Jazi,
Are you close to a state border that you could go to Ohio, Canada, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, one of the New England states and get it mailed there and mail it from there? This just sounds ridiculous!
Are you close to a state border that you could go to Ohio, Canada, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, one of the New England states and get it mailed there and mail it from there? This just sounds ridiculous!
Jane
Diagnosed with Lymphocytic Colitis 12/19/12
"When it gets dark enough,you can see the stars."
Charles A. Beard
Diagnosed with Lymphocytic Colitis 12/19/12
"When it gets dark enough,you can see the stars."
Charles A. Beard
Sorry, Joanne. I did not see that Jean already thought of the border thing. There just has to be a way around this and I am sure that among all the people on this forum, someone will come up with an idea that will work.
Jane
Diagnosed with Lymphocytic Colitis 12/19/12
"When it gets dark enough,you can see the stars."
Charles A. Beard
Diagnosed with Lymphocytic Colitis 12/19/12
"When it gets dark enough,you can see the stars."
Charles A. Beard
Here is the email reply that I rec'd from Enterolab...
My Question: I really need some help. I was diagnosed with Lymphocytic Colitis and your lab came highly recommended but I live in NY State. The only family I have out of state is in California. I also have a friend in Canada and Canada is very close to me. Do you have any recommendations on what I can do to be able to have this testing done? The elimination process is the hardest thing I have ever had to do. Thank you in advance.
Response: Dear Joanne, Unfortunately we are unable to send testing kits to or receive specimens from New York or Maryland residents whether a private party or a practitioner places the order. As is stated on our website, the states of New York and Maryland do not allow their residents to purchase medical testing directly from a clinical laboratory. In addition, clinical laboratories located outside of these two states must be granted a special license from the secretary of each state in order for physicians to order testing for their patients residing in New York or Maryland. Due to the fact that laboratory records would be susceptible for audit by these states if those licenses were obtained, EnteroLab has decided against applying for said licenses so the confidentiality of our patients’ records remains intact. Thank you, EnteroLab Customer Service
Thank you for allowing EnteroLab to help you attain and maintain optimum intestinal and overall health!
My Question: I really need some help. I was diagnosed with Lymphocytic Colitis and your lab came highly recommended but I live in NY State. The only family I have out of state is in California. I also have a friend in Canada and Canada is very close to me. Do you have any recommendations on what I can do to be able to have this testing done? The elimination process is the hardest thing I have ever had to do. Thank you in advance.
Response: Dear Joanne, Unfortunately we are unable to send testing kits to or receive specimens from New York or Maryland residents whether a private party or a practitioner places the order. As is stated on our website, the states of New York and Maryland do not allow their residents to purchase medical testing directly from a clinical laboratory. In addition, clinical laboratories located outside of these two states must be granted a special license from the secretary of each state in order for physicians to order testing for their patients residing in New York or Maryland. Due to the fact that laboratory records would be susceptible for audit by these states if those licenses were obtained, EnteroLab has decided against applying for said licenses so the confidentiality of our patients’ records remains intact. Thank you, EnteroLab Customer Service
Thank you for allowing EnteroLab to help you attain and maintain optimum intestinal and overall health!
Joanne
"A Journey Of A Thousand Miles Must Begin With A Single Step"
"A Journey Of A Thousand Miles Must Begin With A Single Step"
Very close to Canada but confused as to how I would go about it. Their response to my email seemed to confuse me even morejgivens wrote:Jazi,
Are you close to a state border that you could go to Ohio, Canada, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, one of the New England states and get it mailed there and mail it from there? This just sounds ridiculous!
Joanne
"A Journey Of A Thousand Miles Must Begin With A Single Step"
"A Journey Of A Thousand Miles Must Begin With A Single Step"