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SarahProcter
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Hello -
My daughter (almost 5 months old) was deemed pancreatic sufficient at 2 months of age, due to a fecal elastase test with a value of 227, against a scale where <100 indicates severe insufficiency, and 100-200 ranges from moderate to mild insufficiency, and >200 is "normal".
They've gotten worried that she isn't gaining weight fast enough (she is 15lbs and 26" tall - around 50% for weight and off the charts tall, above the 95% curve for height). So they want us to start using enzymes. This confuses me.
(1) Do some babies start out pancreatic sufficient and then become insufficient?
(2) Would having a "low normal" amount of pancreatic enzymes warrant supplementation?
(3) If she's malnourished, why is she so darn tall?
(4) Her fat soluble vitamin levels are all fine (they tested blood levels of A, E, and D, and all were good). Wouldn't this indicate that she's digesting fats well enough?
(5) Her poop looks like baby poop to me - yellow, thick-ish, slightly seedy. Doesn't smell bad. No sheen of oil, no drops of oil, nothing that looks like fat to me -- what would it look like if there was fat in her diaper? Would I be able to tell? This is my first baby, I don't have extensive baby poop experience!
We're redoing the fecal elastase test because I was nettled at the idea of supplementing enzymes if her enzyme levels were normal.
Am I irresponsible to be resisting supplenting enzymes? I fear the impact on our breastfeeding relationship, especially for nighttime feeds which are done in the dark with her most of the way asleep - adding enzymes to those feeds seems like a great way to mess up her sleep! The doctor was not friendly towards the idea of me adding enzymes only to daytime feeds.
They also want me to give her a bottle a day of expressed breast milk fortified with powdered formula - but my baby won't take a bottle <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0"> I'm feeling a little desperate here.
Any thoughts? I am going to decide soon about the enzymes, we should have the retest results back in a few days. Any input would be MOST appreciated. Thanks!
My daughter (almost 5 months old) was deemed pancreatic sufficient at 2 months of age, due to a fecal elastase test with a value of 227, against a scale where <100 indicates severe insufficiency, and 100-200 ranges from moderate to mild insufficiency, and >200 is "normal".
They've gotten worried that she isn't gaining weight fast enough (she is 15lbs and 26" tall - around 50% for weight and off the charts tall, above the 95% curve for height). So they want us to start using enzymes. This confuses me.
(1) Do some babies start out pancreatic sufficient and then become insufficient?
(2) Would having a "low normal" amount of pancreatic enzymes warrant supplementation?
(3) If she's malnourished, why is she so darn tall?
(4) Her fat soluble vitamin levels are all fine (they tested blood levels of A, E, and D, and all were good). Wouldn't this indicate that she's digesting fats well enough?
(5) Her poop looks like baby poop to me - yellow, thick-ish, slightly seedy. Doesn't smell bad. No sheen of oil, no drops of oil, nothing that looks like fat to me -- what would it look like if there was fat in her diaper? Would I be able to tell? This is my first baby, I don't have extensive baby poop experience!
We're redoing the fecal elastase test because I was nettled at the idea of supplementing enzymes if her enzyme levels were normal.
Am I irresponsible to be resisting supplenting enzymes? I fear the impact on our breastfeeding relationship, especially for nighttime feeds which are done in the dark with her most of the way asleep - adding enzymes to those feeds seems like a great way to mess up her sleep! The doctor was not friendly towards the idea of me adding enzymes only to daytime feeds.
They also want me to give her a bottle a day of expressed breast milk fortified with powdered formula - but my baby won't take a bottle <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0"> I'm feeling a little desperate here.
Any thoughts? I am going to decide soon about the enzymes, we should have the retest results back in a few days. Any input would be MOST appreciated. Thanks!