EEEEWWW, I have pee in my fridge! So gross! My son keeps going int he fridge and trying to pull it out. BLECK!
I still don't understand the point of the test but oh well... Gross none the less.
Just thought I'd mention this! I'm sure you all wanted to know Posted by Keebler (Member # 12673) on :
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Oh, I'd forgotten that "ick" factor. Good thing it's is a special container, though, and not likely to get mixed up with apple juice, eh?
I just kept that container in a paper bag and washed the container meticulously after each new deposit was added.
The point is that they need to see, over a day's time, what comes out in terms of metals. When you mix it all together and take out a sample, then that sample is a better representation than had it been just a one time shot.
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And, hey, I had to do a 24-hour stool collection a couple of times. Truly, the brown paper bag was a great help when opening up my fridge.
I also had to get on a city bus with that - the first time no one bother to tell me that if I froze it, it would not smell.
THAT was a day I'll soon not forget. The faces of those on the bus were quite perplexed. I just looked around, too, opened the window and pretended that my backpack was just carrying a picnic. I'm glad I dressed fairly nice that day because I was sure getting some looks!
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Posted by DeafFromLyme (Member # 18795) on :
Thanks Keebler! That makes me feel better! Thanks for the explanation too, I understand more the point now!
I hope it wasn't a hot day on that city bus!
Thanks Again! You're always so helpful around here and i can't tell you how I appreciate it!
Posted by LLYME (Member # 18687) on :
I have done a 24-hour urine test and my results where normal. The problem with the standard 24-hour heavy metal test is that it is unchallenged meaning you do not take anything to excrete the metals from your tissues where they lie so almost everyone will have a normal test even if they have heavy metals.
Just yesterday I had heavy metal chelation with DMPS and EDTA-CA agent and a 6-hour urine challenge right after, it will be interesting to see what the results are going to be.
Posted by DeafFromLyme (Member # 18795) on :
So if it comes back normal, should i request a challenged 24hr urine?
Posted by nenet (Member # 13174) on :
Oh I hear ya too Erika! I had to do one for a hormone testing panel, and to top it off, I also had to do the 24-hr stool one at the same time.
AND? Lemme tell ya that I was so bad with Neuro-Lyme at the time, and so sick and fatigued, I got majorly confused by the instructions and all the cups and measures and whatnot, so bad that ....my poor husband had to help me with it all!!!
You know you got a good one when...
(FYI, we kept a cooler with ice stocked in it in the upstairs bathroom, instead of storing in the fridge. It worked out really well also because I couldn't make it up and down the stairs)
Posted by bettyg (Member # 6147) on :
keebler, that was hilarious!! i know in OFF TOPIC, there';s a thread there about funny things that happen like this; would be great toadd it there.
deaf, uffda; went thru it but it was winter time, so just put in the bathtub since it's always cold!!
mine also showed PROTEIN which is a sign of kidney problems; so important to find out!
i always told folks i peed alot and this proved it.
lab tech once told me they had a farmer who filled up TWO entire red jugs!! uffda.
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
OH yeah. Been there! That was pretty gross!
HEY!! My test didn't require you to refrigerate until the very end...before it's shipped. ... or maybe my memory isn't good!! I remember keeping the big red jug next to the toilet.
Posted by tdtid (Member # 10276) on :
When I had to take a 24 hour urine test, my doctor had suggested we get a cheap styrofoam cooler and fill it with ice.
Put it in the bathroom and then it is more convenient and will keep it cool instead of needing to keep putting it in the refrig.
Just a though.
Cathy
Posted by DeafFromLyme (Member # 18795) on :
Thanks for all the advice.
I have never had to do something like this before....
Something new everyday! Posted by mazou (Member # 15319) on :
I'm sorry, this is totally off topic, but relevant. The other day, I walked past a Port-O-San, and there was a gallon jug of yellow liquid sitting outside.
Posted by DeafFromLyme (Member # 18795) on :
EEEEWWWW! Those things are nasty enough as it is! YUCK!
Posted by mazou (Member # 15319) on :
Yeah. Sorry. But it was true. I should have taken a photo.
Posted by Tracy9 (Member # 7521) on :
I just did a heavy metals test, I had to collect urine for six hours but had to take 20 Chemet/DMSA tablets first.
Man, did that make me sick for a good three days!
Posted by bettyg (Member # 6147) on :
then there's the 3 separate BM collections and putting them into the tubes!! wow, what a job! pun intended ... lol Posted by keltyl (Member # 14050) on :
Done them both!!! Yuck.
Posted by Keebler (Member # 12673) on :
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DeafFromLyme,
Yes, when I did my metals tests for Doctors Data I also took a DMSA tablet early that morning so that it would be a challenge.
DMSA was the easiest thing I ever took, much easier on me than EDTA suppositories.
My tests did come back showing mercury and other metals a bit high. However, no urine test can be the true measure, it is just a clue.
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Posted by DeafFromLyme (Member # 18795) on :
Betty, I have had to do the 3 seprate BM collections for my daughter NUMEROUS timnes she had C.Diff for a very long time due abx overuse, so I know how gross that can be!!!
Quick update on a bit of a serious note... I went to the lab today and dropped of my "deposits". She took the jug out of the bag and said "did you do this for 24 hours?" I said yes of course. She said that the amount was much too low (It was MAYBE a quater full).
She said "You realize this is a problem don't you?"
At the time, no I didn't. I didn't know how much I was supposed to pee in a day. Never really thought about it before. She told me some people fill 2 jugs!
I drink enough I think.... Why would my output be so low? I'm a little worried!
Posted by bettyg (Member # 6147) on :
deaf,
wow, a bomb shell; never heard of that. be right back. going to NIH's medical library to see if i can bring something back for you to read of USE.
The normal range is 800 to 2000 milliliters per day (with a normal fluid intake of about 2 liters per day).
Note: Normal value ranges may vary slightly among different laboratories. Talk to your doctor about the meaning of your specific test results.
What Abnormal Results Mean Return to top
Disorders that cause reduced urine volume include ***********************************************************
dehydration, inadequate fluid intake, or renal insufficiency or failure.
Some of the conditions that cause increased urine volume include:
* Diabetes insipidus - renal * Diabetes insipidus - central * Diabetes * End-stage renal disease * High fluid intake * Some forms of kidney failure * Use of diuretic medications
Update Date: 10/22/2007
HOPE THIS HELPS A LITTLE! good luck Posted by DeafFromLyme (Member # 18795) on :
That helps allot Betty, Thanks! It will be interesting to see what the results are.
Usually every test I ever have omes back normal... so we'll see....
Posted by trishee (Member # 9699) on :
Gotta get you better my friend. I'm guessing it's adrenal fatigue that has been left so long. we'll get you there. see you Mother's Day.
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
quote:Originally posted by DeafFromLyme:
She said "You realize this is a problem don't you?"
Yeah, that's pretty low! I hope it's just that you didn't drink enough.
I usually fill one completely and have had more output than that before.
Posted by DeafFromLyme (Member # 18795) on :
Hmmmmm, Well they said the results should be in by Wednesday so we'll see!!! Thanks everyone
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