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Old 01-20-2016, 08:43 PM #1
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Default Has anyone done a fecal transplant?

Has anyone here done one him/herself, or known of anyone who has had one done? To be precise, I'm asking about people with our kind of problems, with PN/SFN.

Of late I've been researching how to do one at home - very simple - and considering doing one if I'm not healed or much better at the latest by the summer or fall. It's important to mention that I believe my SFN is due to an infection leading to my immune system being compromised/damaged, and the hope is that it's reversible. The idea is that if I don't remove the cause, the immune issue, the infection, etc., my nerves will never be able to heal properly. And having a healthy microbiom is at the heart of all this, so goes the theory.

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