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Is This Malabsorbstion D?


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I have been living on rice cakes, roasted chicken, and bananas for about two weeks. It has slowed my diarrhea quite a bit. Yesterday I had a couple of handfuls of Lays chips and a piece (slightly large) of white cake w/ icing. This morning I had "fluffy" diarrhea. It just sat on top.

I know this is kinda gross, I was just wondering. I'm still waiting on my enterolab test. It's been 8 business days at this point since they recieved it.


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mommida Enthusiast

That sounds very familar to me. It usually happens after a high fat indulgence.

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Guest Robbin

I know it sounds gross, but I can actually tell the foods I ate the night before sometimes! UGH. This can't be good, huh? How long have you been suffering? It has been years for me and I am sending for the tests this week. Let me know how long it takes & I hope you feel better soon.

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I have been living on rice cakes, roasted chicken, and bananas for about two weeks. It has slowed my diarrhea quite a bit. Yesterday I had a couple of handfuls of Lays chips and a piece (slightly large) of white cake w/ icing. This morning I had "fluffy" diarrhea. It just sat on top.

I know this is kinda gross, I was just wondering. I'm still waiting on my enterolab test. It's been 8 business days at this point since they recieved it.

My Enterolab tests took exactly 2 weeks, 14 days.

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