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In reply to the discussion: Woman's stool transplant leads to 'tremendous weight gain' [View all]dembotoz
(16,922 posts)24. wow, from a stool transplant -- good thing they did not transplant a sofa
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at 6 weeks you'd only expect a couple of pounds loss under the best of circumstances.
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#53
This dovetails with what I noticed as a medical transcriptionist - it was extremely rare to
DesertDiamond
Feb 2015
#51
Part of her weight gain might have been because she stopped vomiting and having diarrhea. n/t
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#3
Several years ago I read that in China, kids esp. were becoming obese from ff, like KFC, Pizza
appalachiablue
Feb 2015
#40
I recently heard a lecture on this that also discussed how innate gut flora differ by geographical
cyberswede
Feb 2015
#31
So what's your theory? Virus, bacteria, I'm curious. The Gulf Coast epidemic, how is it targeted?
appalachiablue
Feb 2015
#47
When did the epidemiologists first notice the epidemic? Is it related to increase in other
appalachiablue
Feb 2015
#50
Did you see the posts after yours, ie. two mice study, maybe means select a slimmer donor.
appalachiablue
Feb 2015
#23
The amounts are small & hygenic. And they must be working on a pharmaceutical asap for $.
appalachiablue
Feb 2015
#25
Autism? Autism isn't a GI illness. Wakefield thought so, but he's a discredited quack.
LeftyMom
Feb 2015
#27
Didn't say Autism was a GI illness and I don't know about bleach enemas. That some symptoms
appalachiablue
Feb 2015
#30
Actually there is a well established correlation between autism and GI conditions
Ms. Toad
Feb 2015
#39
I know what I read fairly recently about FTT calming some autism symptoms. I don't have time to
appalachiablue
Feb 2015
#43
I really screwed up, so sorry. Your post 39. came in my alerts & I didn't notice it was to 27.,
appalachiablue
Feb 2015
#44
Then think of it as having bealthy bacteria colonizing your gut (like eating yogurt)
Demeter
Feb 2015
#34
Could this be corrected by a transplant from a person who has no weight problem?
Ken Burch
Feb 2015
#12