Guest guest Posted March 22, 2011 Report Share Posted March 22, 2011 I was in the middle of making breakfast this morning when Maia woke up. The stove's still and I have things cooking so I put her on the potty to go pee and when she was done, I just left the potty as is until I was finished cooking, and giving her her morning enzymes, got her a juice and mixed some iodine in it, and finished making breakfast for her and lunch/breakfast for my little guy because he has daycare today. So I didn't get back to dump out the potty full of pee for about an hour. I've always dumped it out right away and this was the first morning that I didn't dump it immediately. When I got back to it, all this " stuff " had settled to the bottom. It was darkish sediment (that's the best way I can to describe it. The thing is when I first looked at it, this stuff wasn't in there. But when it was left unmoved for a while, this fine powdery-like sediment stuff settled to the bottom of the potty!!!! When I moved the potty, this stuff started swirling and then become suspended in the rest of the fluids again when I swished it around a few times in the potty. It was so freaky! It looked like fine sediment that would have settled if you have muddyish water and left it for a while still in a jar and you could see all the dirt settle at the bottom. It was so freaky to see. This stuff that settled at the bottom was very very fine sediments. It was reddish-brownish. Kind of like the color of the lugols solution (I know it wasn't the lugols). Really freaky to see. She had a climbing escapade while I was in the bathroom on Sunday and got into a bag of Enjoy Life chocolate chips I had from a few months ago but forgot to get rid of. I'm guessing she might be having an oxalate dump from that? Toni, does that sound plausible -- that if she ate a whole heap of oxalates on Sunday, that she might be dumping them now? It always sends my mind reeling when I see a large amount of stuff like this in her pee. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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