10-year-old Emma puts severe Ulcerative Colitis in remission with DIY FMT from her mom (2013)

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View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-5-QOjTkEs

A second video with a little more info: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLIndT7fuGo

It references this blog, but most of the saves are unavailable https://web.archive.org/web/20130113144423/http://thepowerofpoo.blogspot.com/

Donor: Mother.
  • The mother supplements with magnesium to soften her own stool to make the preparation easier.
  • She did blood & stool tests on herself through her primary doctor.
  • She blends the stool in a blender, then strains it.
We didn't do any bowel cleansing prep. We did do a triple antibiotic therapy for 10 days beforehand. My daughter's GI doctor prescribed them. She took rifampin, flagyl, and vancomycin.

For right now, we are looking at it as a treatment (though I hope it's a cure!) because I don't know and nobody can tell me for sure what will happen if we stop doing FT and/or stop the sulfasalazine. I am not taking any chances with my child since what we have been doing is clearly working for her. I'll take this over Remicade and/or colectomy any day.

Symptoms: severe fatigue, severe diarrhea up to 11 times a day. Stool was filled with blood.

She was on several medications to manage the symptoms. Prior to FMT, she was going to be put on Remicade or have her Colon removed.

The FMTs were done via Enema.

Within 24 hours of the first FMT, almost all her symptoms were gone. But they continued doing them for 9 months.

Emma doesn't think FMT is gross, but says it smells a bit when her mother is preparing it in the bathroom.
 
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It's great that it worked so quickly for her. She's also lucky that doctors were already willing to help this family out and recommend FMT back in 2014.

It's also a shame that someone her age was so sick already.
 
It's great that it worked so quickly for her. She's also lucky that doctors were already willing to help this family out and recommend FMT back in 2014.
Having a supportive and understanding medical professional makes a lot of difference. Also, having good healthy FMT donors within your family who are willing to help you.

Unfortunately, most medical professionals are ignorant and un-empathetic. And finding healthy donors within your family who are willing to donate for long term is also hard and uncommon.

I'd assume, that 10-15 years down the line, when everyone is sick and suffering from chronic health issues, mass population will try FMT and FMT will get popularity and acceptance.

Not right now though because the rich, successful and socially adjusted people are living their life fully. They are too ignorant and un-empathetic to understand FMT and help out people like us who are looking to do FMT.
 
I'd assume, that 10-15 years down the line, when everyone is sick and suffering from chronic health issues, mass population will try FMT and FMT will get popularity and acceptance.
This is completely erroneous. Chronic disease and poor health already afflict the vast majority of the population. They can't try FMT because safe and effective donors are not available, and will never be because people are too ignorant and lazy to do anything to make them so.

Not right now though because the rich, successful and socially adjusted people are living their life fully. They are too ignorant and un-empathetic to understand FMT and help out people like us who are looking to do FMT.
They're not living their lives fully. Many of them are as unhealthy as anyone else. Nearly every week, I see the news cover a wealthy celebrity dying of a condition curable with FMT. They're as ignorant as lazy as anyone else.
 
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