Guest guest Posted May 24, 2006 Report Share Posted May 24, 2006 wow! On 24 May 2006, at 22:51, natasa778 wrote: > fowarded from autismanswer.com: > > " How do I explain this one..... > My son has been GFCF for over 4 years now, and in the last months I > have > been getting the whole house GFCF SCD. > > This weekend I went grocery shopping and I did something I have not > done > in maybe 3 months, I bought a loaf of English Muffin Bread (my fav.), > a > bag of oyster crackers for my tomato soup and a box of Frosted Mini > Wheats. It was hard to cross that line, I am so used to GFCF and > organic, or at least all natural. > > Now I am paying the price and I have a whole new understanding of what > my little boy had been going through, and still does when there is an > infraction. Here is what I am feeling, remember, I have been GFCF > (about > 90 % for 3+ months, and prior to that about 70 % I would guesstimate) > > My skin hurts on the inside. It feels like it is burning inside. > > My nerves are shaking. > > I am lightheaded and dizzy, so dizzy that I had to lay down and then > the > room started to spin. > > Nausea. > > My muscles ache and my bones hurt. > > My skin is hypersensitive, I cant stand the feel of my sweater, my > socks, or even the feel of the desk under my arm right now. > > I am sweating even though I feel cold. > > I have trouble talking, I have trouble with word recall and jumble my > words, i.e., " The delicious was the bread. " > > And worst of all, my stomach feels like it has rocks in it and I have > cramps that remind me of childbirth! > > OK, I am going to the store tomorrow and buying myself a box of GFCF > cereal, GFCF crackers, and a loaf of Kinnickinick bread!!!! > > I can't get over how much pain I am in, no wonder my sweet little > angel > never slept before, was aggressive and moody, and cried " for no > reason " ! > > I just had to let you all know about this, it has enlightened me > beyond > belief. The worst part is, is that this is only a small fraction of > what > he was going through. > ... " > > > > > > > DISCLAIMER > No information contained in this post is to be construed as medical > advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably > qualified practitioner. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2006 Report Share Posted May 24, 2006 Hi Natasa, As someone who had gut problems, I can totally relate to this. I also have a short video where an adult who had excema every day for 49 years (before starting the diet) explains in great detail how she felt when she ate offending foods. It's a good video. Feel free to share it. http://www.childrenscornerschool.com/video/cyrstaleczemaweb.wmv - Stan > > fowarded from another list: > > " How do I explain this one..... > My son has been GFCF for over 4 years now, and in the last months I have > been getting the whole house GFCF SCD. > > This weekend I went grocery shopping and I did something I have not done > in maybe 3 months, I bought a loaf of English Muffin Bread (my fav.), a > bag of oyster crackers for my tomato soup and a box of Frosted Mini > Wheats. It was hard to cross that line, I am so used to GFCF and > organic, or at least all natural. > > Now I am paying the price and I have a whole new understanding of what > my little boy had been going through, and still does when there is an > infraction. Here is what I am feeling, remember, I have been GFCF (about > 90 % for 3+ months, and prior to that about 70 % I would guesstimate) > > My skin hurts on the inside. It feels like it is burning inside. > > My nerves are shaking. > > I am lightheaded and dizzy, so dizzy that I had to lay down and then the > room started to spin. > > Nausea. > > My muscles ache and my bones hurt. > > My skin is hypersensitive, I cant stand the feel of my sweater, my > socks, or even the feel of the desk under my arm right now. > > I am sweating even though I feel cold. > > I have trouble talking, I have trouble with word recall and jumble my > words, i.e., " The delicious was the bread. " > > And worst of all, my stomach feels like it has rocks in it and I have > cramps that remind me of childbirth! > > OK, I am going to the store tomorrow and buying myself a box of GFCF > cereal, GFCF crackers, and a loaf of Kinnickinick bread!!!! > > I can't get over how much pain I am in, no wonder my sweet little angel > never slept before, was aggressive and moody, and cried " for no reason " ! > > I just had to let you all know about this, it has enlightened me beyond > belief. The worst part is, is that this is only a small fraction of what > he was going through. > ... " > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2006 Report Share Posted May 24, 2006 Hi Natasa, As someone who had gut problems, I can totally relate to this. I also have a short video where an adult who had excema every day for 49 years (before starting the diet) explains in great detail how she felt when she ate offending foods. It's a good video. Feel free to share it. http://www.childrenscornerschool.com/video/cyrstaleczemaweb.wmv - Stan > > fowarded from another list: > > " How do I explain this one..... > My son has been GFCF for over 4 years now, and in the last months I have > been getting the whole house GFCF SCD. > > This weekend I went grocery shopping and I did something I have not done > in maybe 3 months, I bought a loaf of English Muffin Bread (my fav.), a > bag of oyster crackers for my tomato soup and a box of Frosted Mini > Wheats. It was hard to cross that line, I am so used to GFCF and > organic, or at least all natural. > > Now I am paying the price and I have a whole new understanding of what > my little boy had been going through, and still does when there is an > infraction. Here is what I am feeling, remember, I have been GFCF (about > 90 % for 3+ months, and prior to that about 70 % I would guesstimate) > > My skin hurts on the inside. It feels like it is burning inside. > > My nerves are shaking. > > I am lightheaded and dizzy, so dizzy that I had to lay down and then the > room started to spin. > > Nausea. > > My muscles ache and my bones hurt. > > My skin is hypersensitive, I cant stand the feel of my sweater, my > socks, or even the feel of the desk under my arm right now. > > I am sweating even though I feel cold. > > I have trouble talking, I have trouble with word recall and jumble my > words, i.e., " The delicious was the bread. " > > And worst of all, my stomach feels like it has rocks in it and I have > cramps that remind me of childbirth! > > OK, I am going to the store tomorrow and buying myself a box of GFCF > cereal, GFCF crackers, and a loaf of Kinnickinick bread!!!! > > I can't get over how much pain I am in, no wonder my sweet little angel > never slept before, was aggressive and moody, and cried " for no reason " ! > > I just had to let you all know about this, it has enlightened me beyond > belief. The worst part is, is that this is only a small fraction of what > he was going through. > ... " > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2006 Report Share Posted May 25, 2006 She hasn’t taken into consideration all the chemical additives in the products she has eaten – rather than just the wheat. The reason I mention this is because at the moment we are trialling freshly home milled wheat after discovering that even organic flours have additives in of synthetic supplements because of the bleaching process to see what difference it makes or not ……….. Just a thought nikki OT: How the GFCF infraction really " feels " ... fowarded from autismanswer.com: " How do I explain this one..... My son has been GFCF for over 4 years now, and in the last months I have been getting the whole house GFCF SCD. This weekend I went grocery shopping and I did something I have not done in maybe 3 months, I bought a loaf of English Muffin Bread (my fav.), a bag of oyster crackers for my tomato soup and a box of Frosted Mini Wheats. It was hard to cross that line, I am so used to GFCF and organic, or at least all natural. Now I am paying the price and I have a whole new understanding of what my little boy had been going through, and still does when there is an infraction. Here is what I am feeling, remember, I have been GFCF (about 90 % for 3+ months, and prior to that about 70 % I would guesstimate) My skin hurts on the inside. It feels like it is burning inside. My nerves are shaking. I am lightheaded and dizzy, so dizzy that I had to lay down and then the room started to spin. Nausea. My muscles ache and my bones hurt. My skin is hypersensitive, I cant stand the feel of my sweater, my socks, or even the feel of the desk under my arm right now. I am sweating even though I feel cold. I have trouble talking, I have trouble with word recall and jumble my words, i.e., " The delicious was the bread. " And worst of all, my stomach feels like it has rocks in it and I have cramps that remind me of childbirth! OK, I am going to the store tomorrow and buying myself a box of GFCF cereal, GFCF crackers, and a loaf of Kinnickinick bread!!!! I can't get over how much pain I am in, no wonder my sweet little angel never slept before, was aggressive and moody, and cried " for no reason " ! I just had to let you all know about this, it has enlightened me beyond belief. The worst part is, is that this is only a small fraction of what he was going through. .... " -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.7.1/347 - Release Date: 24/05/2006 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.7.1/347 - Release Date: 24/05/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2006 Report Share Posted May 25, 2006 I'm really sorry you are feeling so crappy, but I so apreciate what you have written here. natasa778 <neno@...> wrote: fowarded from another list:" How do I explain this one.....My son has been GFCF for over 4 years now, and in the last months I havebeen getting the whole house GFCF SCD.This weekend I went grocery shopping and I did something I have not donein maybe 3 months, I bought a loaf of English Muffin Bread (my fav.), abag of oyster crackers for my tomato soup and a box of Frosted MiniWheats. It was hard to cross that line, I am so used to GFCF andorganic, or at least all natural.Now I am paying the price and I have a whole new understanding of whatmy little boy had been going through, and still does when there is aninfraction. Here is what I am feeling, remember, I have been GFCF (about90 % for 3+ months, and prior to that about 70 % I would guesstimate)My skin hurts on the inside. It feels like it is burning inside.My nerves are shaking.I am lightheaded and dizzy, so dizzy that I had to lay down and then theroom started to spin.Nausea.My muscles ache and my bones hurt.My skin is hypersensitive, I cant stand the feel of my sweater, mysocks, or even the feel of the desk under my arm right now.I am sweating even though I feel cold.I have trouble talking, I have trouble with word recall and jumble mywords, i.e., "The delicious was the bread."And worst of all, my stomach feels like it has rocks in it and I havecramps that remind me of childbirth!OK, I am going to the store tomorrow and buying myself a box of GFCFcereal, GFCF crackers, and a loaf of Kinnickinick bread!!!!I can't get over how much pain I am in, no wonder my sweet little angelnever slept before, was aggressive and moody, and cried "for no reason"!I just had to let you all know about this, it has enlightened me beyondbelief. The worst part is, is that this is only a small fraction of whathe was going through...." New Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC and save big. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2006 Report Share Posted May 25, 2006 I'm really sorry you are feeling so crappy, but I so apreciate what you have written here. natasa778 <neno@...> wrote: fowarded from another list:" How do I explain this one.....My son has been GFCF for over 4 years now, and in the last months I havebeen getting the whole house GFCF SCD.This weekend I went grocery shopping and I did something I have not donein maybe 3 months, I bought a loaf of English Muffin Bread (my fav.), abag of oyster crackers for my tomato soup and a box of Frosted MiniWheats. It was hard to cross that line, I am so used to GFCF andorganic, or at least all natural.Now I am paying the price and I have a whole new understanding of whatmy little boy had been going through, and still does when there is aninfraction. Here is what I am feeling, remember, I have been GFCF (about90 % for 3+ months, and prior to that about 70 % I would guesstimate)My skin hurts on the inside. It feels like it is burning inside.My nerves are shaking.I am lightheaded and dizzy, so dizzy that I had to lay down and then theroom started to spin.Nausea.My muscles ache and my bones hurt.My skin is hypersensitive, I cant stand the feel of my sweater, mysocks, or even the feel of the desk under my arm right now.I am sweating even though I feel cold.I have trouble talking, I have trouble with word recall and jumble mywords, i.e., "The delicious was the bread."And worst of all, my stomach feels like it has rocks in it and I havecramps that remind me of childbirth!OK, I am going to the store tomorrow and buying myself a box of GFCFcereal, GFCF crackers, and a loaf of Kinnickinick bread!!!!I can't get over how much pain I am in, no wonder my sweet little angelnever slept before, was aggressive and moody, and cried "for no reason"!I just had to let you all know about this, it has enlightened me beyondbelief. The worst part is, is that this is only a small fraction of whathe was going through...." New Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC and save big. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2006 Report Share Posted May 26, 2006 I will honestly admit that I do not know as much about the the GFCF diet as I should and I am not participating in it....but when I read how badly people feel when they go off this diet it makes me wonder if total exclusion of these offending products is such a good thing. Do you feel this badly before you ever begin this diet and this is a regression back to baseline or is the regression worse once you start and go off of it......Just wondering. Beth Re: OT: How the GFCF infraction really "feels"... I'm really sorry you are feeling so crappy, but I so apreciate what you have written here. natasa778 <neno@...> wrote: fowarded from another list:" How do I explain this one.....My son has been GFCF for over 4 years now, and in the last months I havebeen getting the whole house GFCF SCD.This weekend I went grocery shopping and I did something I have not donein maybe 3 months, I bought a loaf of English Muffin Bread (my fav.), abag of oyster crackers for my tomato soup and a box of Frosted MiniWheats. It was hard to cross that line, I am so used to GFCF andorganic, or at least all natural.Now I am paying the price and I have a whole new understanding of whatmy little boy had been going through, and still does when there is aninfraction. Here is what I am feeling, remember, I have been GFCF (about90 % for 3+ months, and prior to that about 70 % I would guesstimate)My skin hurts on the inside. It feels like it is burning inside.My nerves are shaking.I am lightheaded and dizzy, so dizzy that I had to lay down and then theroom started to spin.Nausea.My muscles ache and my bones hurt.My skin is hypersensitive, I cant stand the feel of my sweater, mysocks, or even the feel of the desk under my arm right now.I am sweating even though I feel cold.I have trouble talking, I have trouble with word recall and jumble mywords, i.e., "The delicious was the bread."And worst of all, my stomach feels like it has rocks in it and I havecramps that remind me of childbirth!OK, I am going to the store tomorrow and buying myself a box of GFCFcereal, GFCF crackers, and a loaf of Kinnickinick bread!!!!I can't get over how much pain I am in, no wonder my sweet little angelnever slept before, was aggressive and moody, and cried "for no reason"!I just had to let you all know about this, it has enlightened me beyondbelief. The worst part is, is that this is only a small fraction of whathe was going through...." New Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC and save big. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2006 Report Share Posted May 26, 2006 I will honestly admit that I do not know as much about the the GFCF diet as I should and I am not participating in it....but when I read how badly people feel when they go off this diet it makes me wonder if total exclusion of these offending products is such a good thing. Do you feel this badly before you ever begin this diet and this is a regression back to baseline or is the regression worse once you start and go off of it......Just wondering. Beth Re: OT: How the GFCF infraction really "feels"... I'm really sorry you are feeling so crappy, but I so apreciate what you have written here. natasa778 <neno@...> wrote: fowarded from another list:" How do I explain this one.....My son has been GFCF for over 4 years now, and in the last months I havebeen getting the whole house GFCF SCD.This weekend I went grocery shopping and I did something I have not donein maybe 3 months, I bought a loaf of English Muffin Bread (my fav.), abag of oyster crackers for my tomato soup and a box of Frosted MiniWheats. It was hard to cross that line, I am so used to GFCF andorganic, or at least all natural.Now I am paying the price and I have a whole new understanding of whatmy little boy had been going through, and still does when there is aninfraction. Here is what I am feeling, remember, I have been GFCF (about90 % for 3+ months, and prior to that about 70 % I would guesstimate)My skin hurts on the inside. It feels like it is burning inside.My nerves are shaking.I am lightheaded and dizzy, so dizzy that I had to lay down and then theroom started to spin.Nausea.My muscles ache and my bones hurt.My skin is hypersensitive, I cant stand the feel of my sweater, mysocks, or even the feel of the desk under my arm right now.I am sweating even though I feel cold.I have trouble talking, I have trouble with word recall and jumble mywords, i.e., "The delicious was the bread."And worst of all, my stomach feels like it has rocks in it and I havecramps that remind me of childbirth!OK, I am going to the store tomorrow and buying myself a box of GFCFcereal, GFCF crackers, and a loaf of Kinnickinick bread!!!!I can't get over how much pain I am in, no wonder my sweet little angelnever slept before, was aggressive and moody, and cried "for no reason"!I just had to let you all know about this, it has enlightened me beyondbelief. The worst part is, is that this is only a small fraction of whathe was going through...." New Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC and save big. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 I'm on SCD now, was on GFCF for one year. I felt much worst every day before the diets. It's not a good thing, it's a great thing.mbcomfort <mcomfort@...> wrote: I will honestly admit that I do not know as much about the the GFCF diet as I should and I am not participating in it....but when I read how badly people feel when they go off this diet it makes me wonder if total exclusion of these offending products is such a good thing. Do you feel this badly before you ever begin this diet and this is a regression back to baseline or is the regression worse once you start and go off of it......Just wondering. Beth Re: OT: How the GFCF infraction really "feels"... I'm really sorry you are feeling so crappy, but I so apreciate what you have written here. natasa778 <neno@...> wrote: fowarded from another list:" How do I explain this one.....My son has been GFCF for over 4 years now, and in the last months I havebeen getting the whole house GFCF SCD.This weekend I went grocery shopping and I did something I have not donein maybe 3 months, I bought a loaf of English Muffin Bread (my fav.), abag of oyster crackers for my tomato soup and a box of Frosted MiniWheats. It was hard to cross that line, I am so used to GFCF andorganic, or at least all natural.Now I am paying the price and I have a whole new understanding of whatmy little boy had been going through, and still does when there is aninfraction. Here is what I am feeling, remember, I have been GFCF (about90 % for 3+ months, and prior to that about 70 % I would guesstimate)My skin hurts on the inside. It feels like it is burning inside.My nerves are shaking.I am lightheaded and dizzy, so dizzy that I had to lay down and then theroom started to spin.Nausea.My muscles ache and my bones hurt.My skin is hypersensitive, I cant stand the feel of my sweater, mysocks, or even the feel of the desk under my arm right now.I am sweating even though I feel cold.I have trouble talking, I have trouble with word recall and jumble mywords, i.e., "The delicious was the bread."And worst of all, my stomach feels like it has rocks in it and I havecramps that remind me of childbirth!OK, I am going to the store tomorrow and buying myself a box of GFCFcereal, GFCF crackers, and a loaf of Kinnickinick bread!!!!I can't get over how much pain I am in, no wonder my sweet little angelnever slept before, was aggressive and moody, and cried "for no reason"!I just had to let you all know about this, it has enlightened me beyondbelief. The worst part is, is that this is only a small fraction of whathe was going through...." New Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC and save big. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2006 Report Share Posted June 2, 2006 I'm on SCD now, was on GFCF for one year. I felt much worst every day before the diets. It's not a good thing, it's a great thing.mbcomfort <mcomfort@...> wrote: I will honestly admit that I do not know as much about the the GFCF diet as I should and I am not participating in it....but when I read how badly people feel when they go off this diet it makes me wonder if total exclusion of these offending products is such a good thing. Do you feel this badly before you ever begin this diet and this is a regression back to baseline or is the regression worse once you start and go off of it......Just wondering. Beth Re: OT: How the GFCF infraction really "feels"... I'm really sorry you are feeling so crappy, but I so apreciate what you have written here. natasa778 <neno@...> wrote: fowarded from another list:" How do I explain this one.....My son has been GFCF for over 4 years now, and in the last months I havebeen getting the whole house GFCF SCD.This weekend I went grocery shopping and I did something I have not donein maybe 3 months, I bought a loaf of English Muffin Bread (my fav.), abag of oyster crackers for my tomato soup and a box of Frosted MiniWheats. It was hard to cross that line, I am so used to GFCF andorganic, or at least all natural.Now I am paying the price and I have a whole new understanding of whatmy little boy had been going through, and still does when there is aninfraction. Here is what I am feeling, remember, I have been GFCF (about90 % for 3+ months, and prior to that about 70 % I would guesstimate)My skin hurts on the inside. It feels like it is burning inside.My nerves are shaking.I am lightheaded and dizzy, so dizzy that I had to lay down and then theroom started to spin.Nausea.My muscles ache and my bones hurt.My skin is hypersensitive, I cant stand the feel of my sweater, mysocks, or even the feel of the desk under my arm right now.I am sweating even though I feel cold.I have trouble talking, I have trouble with word recall and jumble mywords, i.e., "The delicious was the bread."And worst of all, my stomach feels like it has rocks in it and I havecramps that remind me of childbirth!OK, I am going to the store tomorrow and buying myself a box of GFCFcereal, GFCF crackers, and a loaf of Kinnickinick bread!!!!I can't get over how much pain I am in, no wonder my sweet little angelnever slept before, was aggressive and moody, and cried "for no reason"!I just had to let you all know about this, it has enlightened me beyondbelief. The worst part is, is that this is only a small fraction of whathe was going through...." New Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC and save big. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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