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Enterolab Question


ladybugpumpkin

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ladybugpumpkin Contributor

Okay,

So Enterolab received my "sample" one week ago. I know it says that it can take up to 3 weeks to get the results. Did anyone get their's earlier or does it usually take right at 3 weeks? The suspense is killing me!


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I got my results back in 2 weeks....they emailed the results on a Sunday. I had sent the test I think on a Monday 2 weeks before. I wasnt even expecting them to come back so fast so I was pleasantly surprised....I was pretty anxious waiting for the results too. :)

AndreaB Contributor

I got mine back in 1 1/2-2 weeks. I think it depends on how busy they are. Some people have waited 3 weeks.

Please let us know the results.

I love your avatar. :)

ladybugpumpkin Contributor

Thanks! I guess I'll just have to be patient! My avatar is of my pride and joy, Darla Jo. She is only 16 months old and SUCH a sweetheart!!! I could talk about her forever, but I will refrain. Your avatar is adorable as well!!!

Aerin328 Apprentice

I received my results 2 weeks and 2 days from when I shipped them. Soon you will know, fear not! :)

CarlaB Enthusiast

It was less than two weeks for me. It seems to be FOREVER!! Let us know as soon as you get them!!

I'll be in B'ton next Friday/Saturday!! If you want to meet in person, let me know!

lonewolf Collaborator

I just had my son tested recently. It took 3 weeks to the day to get the results.


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ladybugpumpkin Contributor
It was less than two weeks for me. It seems to be FOREVER!! Let us know as soon as you get them!!

I'll be in B'ton next Friday/Saturday!! If you want to meet in person, let me know!

Oh, I'd LOVE to meet you, but I have class on Friday, this Community Yard Sale thing on Saturday AND a "Walk for the Animals" shin-dig on Sunday!!!! What a busy Weekend!!! Have fun in B-town, though and I'll definately post my results when i get them.

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