Guest guest Posted December 24, 2003 Report Share Posted December 24, 2003 My ASD son has been on the SCD for about 1 month. He now has bowel movements usually every other day rather than every day as was his previous habit. He quickly began to have " trophy " quality bowel movements but they're often very large for a child of his age (19 months). It's typical for him to have a large trophy, followed by yellowy, loose stool in kind of an alternating pattern. Is this a typical pattern in the early stages of the diet or is this a sign we need to alter his diet. He's still eating mostly stage 1 foods though he does have nut butter and a little nut flour. We just recently added a little eggplant and apricot. We had just come off a course of anti-fungal/antibiotic treatment for his organism overgrowths when we started the diet. We had tremedous developmental gains at this point but we are now starting to see some regression and I fear the bugs may be re-colonizing. Any inputs would be appreciated. Thanks! a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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