Guest guest Posted January 4, 2004 Report Share Posted January 4, 2004 Hi I know that many on the list will be far more help than me since we've only been on the diet a few nonths.. but I did notice you mentioend lettuce and watercress.. I am not sure how nursing plays into this and if you need to be strictly SCD or not.. I'm sure someone can answer that for you though if there is any doubt. But I did notice that the things you nentioned are not recommended at the beginning of the diet and that might be causing some of the problems.. Have you tried applesauce or pearsauce cooked?? Or green beans perhaps?? Or ripe bananas?? Just wondering and trying to think of something that might help you. And btw.. you are right on the green diarrhea.. we had it for a long time but for us it was die off.. and he had some other symptoms too that were not much fun at the same time. Take care and I'm sure that someone on the list will have more answers for you. Have a blessed week! > Hello all > > I've been trying the SCD diet for 8 days for my 19month old son and > I...well actually for 18 days but we can wipe out the first 10 as I > was eating carrots which gave him green diarrhoea but I was > interpreting it as die off when in fact he is mega intolerant to them. > > He eats only turkey and chicken and breast milk at present as he > reacts badly to everything else, refluxing all night and writhing in > pain. > > My diet is currently limited to chicken, turkey, asparagus, > watercress and lettuce. > > I have just added in small doses of probiotics and am increasing > these very slowly. > > I need to supplement our diet with vitamins and minerals but cannot > figure it out. I need dairy free vitamins and Freeda's SCD > multivitamins say no lactose and no animal derivatives but does > actually mean dairy free? He reacts so badly to dairy and all foods > in my diet, I cannot take the risk of another set back. > > I ordered the super multiminerals, pure calcium citrate, vitamin b12 > and organic selenium from Freeda also as they assured me that they > are legal but I'm not sure. They don't say ok with SCD and I would > have thought they would. I am so sleep deprived and hungry I jsut > don't seem to be able to work it out myself and can't find the info > from searches. > > Please can you help me anyone? > > Nobody mentions sleep deprivation or reflux...is it just that you all > have the problem and just accept it or does it improve at all? Also > there don't seem to be any specific symptoms with die-off ie if > diarrhoea is caused is that die-off or intolerence and how do I know > which is which? > > My son has a leaky gut, reflux and many allergies and intolerences. > > Jacinta and Jonty SCD 8 days. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2004 Report Share Posted January 4, 2004 Have you seen a gastroenterologist? your son may need some meds to help him feel better. my son is on zantac for esophogitis and reflux and is doing better. Also, Dr Krigsman told us that sometimes he puts kids on an elemental liquid formula for a while to help them heal. You may want to look into it. karen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2004 Report Share Posted January 4, 2004 Thank you He reacts badly to any fruit, tried the pearsauce....diarrhoea, in the past he has reacted badly to green beans also. I've been trying to eat foods which he hasn't reacted to before...these are in my diet...his is still chicken, turkey and breastmilk. The squashes etc are all out fo us. My logic has been that if I can eat foods with low carbohydrates for a week or two he might have time to heal a bit and then introduce say asparagus (which he could eat previously) slowly into his diet. All storage vegetables are a problem for him (in addition to red meat, eggs, fish, nuts). As I mentioned I did try the carrots but the reality is most of the things in level intro and 1 he can't tolerate even me eating. -- In pecanbread , " adoptinggrace " <adoptinggrace@m...> wrote: > Hi I know that many on the list will be far more help than me since > we've only been on the diet a few nonths.. but I did notice you > mentioend lettuce and watercress.. I am not sure how nursing plays > into this and if you need to be strictly SCD or not.. I'm sure > someone can answer that for you though if there is any doubt. But I > did notice that the things you nentioned are not recommended at the > beginning of the diet and that might be causing some of the > problems.. Have you tried applesauce or pearsauce cooked?? Or green > beans perhaps?? Or ripe bananas?? Just wondering and trying to think > of something that might help you. And btw.. you are right on the > green diarrhea.. we had it for a long time but for us it was die > off.. and he had some other symptoms too that were not much fun at > the same time. > Take care and I'm sure that someone on the list will have more > answers for you. > Have a blessed week! > > > Hello all > > > > I've been trying the SCD diet for 8 days for my 19month old son > and > > I...well actually for 18 days but we can wipe out the first 10 as > I > > was eating carrots which gave him green diarrhoea but I was > > interpreting it as die off when in fact he is mega intolerant to > them. > > > > He eats only turkey and chicken and breast milk at present as he > > reacts badly to everything else, refluxing all night and writhing > in > > pain. > > > > My diet is currently limited to chicken, turkey, asparagus, > > watercress and lettuce. > > > > I have just added in small doses of probiotics and am increasing > > these very slowly. > > > > I need to supplement our diet with vitamins and minerals but > cannot > > figure it out. I need dairy free vitamins and Freeda's SCD > > multivitamins say no lactose and no animal derivatives but does > > actually mean dairy free? He reacts so badly to dairy and all > foods > > in my diet, I cannot take the risk of another set back. > > > > I ordered the super multiminerals, pure calcium citrate, vitamin > b12 > > and organic selenium from Freeda also as they assured me that they > > are legal but I'm not sure. They don't say ok with SCD and I > would > > have thought they would. I am so sleep deprived and hungry I jsut > > don't seem to be able to work it out myself and can't find the > info > > from searches. > > > > Please can you help me anyone? > > > > Nobody mentions sleep deprivation or reflux...is it just that you > all > > have the problem and just accept it or does it improve at all? > Also > > there don't seem to be any specific symptoms with die-off ie if > > diarrhoea is caused is that die-off or intolerence and how do I > know > > which is which? > > > > My son has a leaky gut, reflux and many allergies and intolerences. > > > > Jacinta and Jonty SCD 8 days. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2004 Report Share Posted January 5, 2004 Thank you I've seen two gastroenterologists who did not inspire any confidence in me. They simply ignored the fact that he reacts to various foods and are keen for me to keep feeding them to him despite this and put him on Zantac and steroids. I am afraid that this will mask his symptoms and they are the only way I have of knowing that which foods he is reacting to. I'm not sure what elemental liquid formula is...but he is allergic to dairy, soya, corn and coconut which of course all formula milks contain one or more of. I have great hope for SCD but am struggling to find the answers to my supplement questions so far. I'm very pleased that your son is improving....it is hard not to sleep isn't it. Jacinta > Have you seen a gastroenterologist? your son may need some meds to help him > feel better. my son is on zantac for esophogitis and reflux and is doing > better. Also, Dr Krigsman told us that sometimes he puts kids on an elemental liquid > formula for a while to help them heal. You may want to look into it. > karen > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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