Fecal transplants work for some
source: http://bodyodd.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/12/09/1704381.aspx
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Doriott was actually relieved to show up at a Duluth, Minn., clinic, where doctors sent samples of her husband's excrement sliding into her stomach – and apparently cured the infection that threatened to ruin her life.
Doriott is among a growing number of people who’ve undergone the seemingly gross procedure in a last ditch effort to restore normal bowel function after severe, recurrent C. diff infection. The little-known technique gained new fame last month when an episode of “Grey’s Anatomy” highlighted the quirky cure that helps 85 percent of those willing to try it.
Rates of C. diff are skyrocketing in the U.S., where a recent study found 13 of every 1,000 patients in the nation’s hospitals are infected or colonized with the germ.
The antibiotics destroy good bacteria in the colon, allowing the C. diff to flourish. The bug can cause illnesses ranging from severe diarrhea and colitis to blood infection, and in worst cases, death. Most patients with C. diff can control it with powerful antibiotics such as metronidazole, sold as Flagyl, or vancomycin. But in about 20 percent of the cases, even those strong drugs don’t work.
That was the case for Doriott, who figures C. diff spores in her gut were activated when she had two rounds of antibiotics for a sinus infection and dental work within six months.
“At its worst, I’d have diarrhea every 15 minutes,” recalled Doriott. “I’d be going for two or three days. I’d have a 103-degree fever. I couldn’t make it two steps from the couch.”
After months of exhaustion and illness, Doriott became desperate enough to consider the fecal transplants she’d heard about through research. She contacted Rubin in Duluth and made an appointment for the hour-long office visit.
Typically, patients ask a close household member, usually a spouse, to produce a sample of stool, which is tested for disease and infection. In Doriott's case, her husband, Jerry, 50, a civil engineer, was on tap.
On the day of the transplant, donors provide the feces, which is blended and filtered. A tube is fed through the patient’s nose into the stomach and several teaspoons of the sample are injected through it.
“I refused to look at it,” said Doriott. “All I felt was a coolness. It didn’t smell.”
Doriott said she felt better immediately and hasn’t suffered a C. diff relapse since the treatment. Other patients take a few weeks or even months to recover, Rubin said.
What do you think about that?
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Brockie
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If I thought I was going to die, I'd let the doctor inject poop into my stomach. Whatever it takes to get healthy again, and get out of the hospital.
- 3 years ago
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Brockie
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wilmo1975
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Wow! Who'd of thunk it! Cures come in mysterious ways!
- 3 years ago
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wilmo1975
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darkhorsejim
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Wow - whatever gets you through the night - the next day & onto living a healthy life.
- 3 years ago
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darkhorsejim
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RCS
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Yuck! This is so gross! However, if it's what it takes to live ...
- 3 years ago
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RCS
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macdontcare
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Holy Shit Husband Shit Batman!
- 3 years ago
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macdontcare
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current_nando
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Think about it, If it means is going to save your life and relief your pain, wouldn't you eat the shit? I'll eat the shit and wash it off with pee if I have to.
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current_nando
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ClareW
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That is really disgusting, but interesting cure, it is great it actually works rather than just being a very bizarre ineffective treatment!
- 3 years ago
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ClareW
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shroomfairy
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Imagine the conversation where doctors thought this up.
- 3 years ago
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shroomfairy
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krush_productions
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thats shitty
- 3 years ago
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krush_productions
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keviar
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*gags* sorry. two girls one cup.
- 3 years ago
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keviar
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bedeboop
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Just the thought.....ewwwwwwww
- 3 years ago
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bedeboop
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Jage5
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Maybe 2 girls 1 cup was a science experiment?
- 3 years ago
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Jage5
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pokesmot
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Damn
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pokesmot
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purplefox
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ugh.. but good to hear that it works. science and nature is so amazing...
and who'd have thought it - Grey's Anatomy. heheh.
- 3 years ago
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purplefox
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JuliusBC
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Can someone overdose on this?
Watch the government try and make this one illegal! If they succeed, you know there will be bootleggers.
- 3 years ago
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JuliusBC
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JuliusBC
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Breath mints anyone?
- 3 years ago
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JuliusBC
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daledrops
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the saying used to be "eat shit and die".... now thats a changing!
- 3 years ago
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daledrops
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gnossos
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That's disgusting, but if it works it works...
- 3 years ago
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gnossos
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Sam_the_Wizer
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Wow, her husband really does give a shit eh?
- 3 years ago
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Sam_the_Wizer
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unimatrix0
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got milk?
- 3 years ago
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unimatrix0
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Scarabus
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Hmmm.....
I've known several dogs that were copraphages. (Bad breath for sure!) And I've read that "skat" is among the common fetishes. I understand, in principle, the way homeopathic medicine works.
Nevertheless, though disgusting in principle (for all but fetishists), urine is relatively safe. But poop? Seriously dangerous.
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Scarabus
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JonnyQwest
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Scarabus:
It is blended & filtered... Besides whats worse maybe dying from poop or actually dying from a curable desease called C. diff with poop?
Jonny Qwest
- 3 years ago
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JonnyQwest
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netstorm2k8
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Blink, Blink.
- 3 years ago
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netstorm2k8
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bansheewail
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NO SHIT, hummmmm, interesting.
- 3 years ago
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bansheewail
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JonnyQwest
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bansheewail:
I kinda like your responds it's a little funny...
Jonny Qwest
- 3 years ago
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JonnyQwest
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VegaNerDiva
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Yacon may have been helpful as well.
Dey sure think of everythang!
- 3 years ago
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VegaNerDiva
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FallenMorgan
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As long as I don't have to taste it...
- 3 years ago
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FallenMorgan
