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DD has never had a scope and since it's been about 9 months since her resection her GI wanted to do one. Because DD was perforated during his colonoscopy to diagnosis in 2014 I'm saying no to scopes for right now. We agreed on a fecal calprotectin test. I also had one done for my youngest son because of my oldest both having Crohn's. I got the results yesterday. My youngest had a result of 16.7 which is great and my DD's was 57.6 which the GI said was great for someone with IBD. She did say to keep in mind it's not as good at monitoring the small bowel/terminal ileum but that's where my daughter had her resection. Does that mean she doesn't have a terminal ileum anymore or was a new one "created" when she had the resection? I'm also a bit confused because when the nurse called about my son's results she said the GI (different one/same practice) said it was a pretty "specific" test. All I know is that before surgery DD's FC was 1600! How specific is the test?