Aboveallislove
Super Moderator
I may have asked this before but I loss track of things as I figure out one and then another arises again. I understand floating stools mean there is high fat content/unaborbed fat and is typically a hallmark for the need for more enzymes. Here is what I'm trying to find out. As backdrop: We are at maximum dosing on enzymes and doctor said no for increasing above current level when expressly asked. DS is only having 1 - 3 stools a day (usually 2) and is gaining weight well.
1) If you have floating stools, do you also have tummy aches along with them? When do you get tummy aches compared to stool?
2) Could you have floating stools merely because you have sooooo much fat in your diet? DS eats mostly high fat foods. . . I offer/serve a mixture but he eats nearly all high fat stuff. I'm just wondering if given how much fat he has, it might just be that the enzymes can't keep up and those the stools float?
1) If you have floating stools, do you also have tummy aches along with them? When do you get tummy aches compared to stool?
2) Could you have floating stools merely because you have sooooo much fat in your diet? DS eats mostly high fat foods. . . I offer/serve a mixture but he eats nearly all high fat stuff. I'm just wondering if given how much fat he has, it might just be that the enzymes can't keep up and those the stools float?