Guest guest Posted May 14, 2004 Report Share Posted May 14, 2004 For the last week or so I have been having loose stools and today I have just plain watery diarrhea... I really do not understand this. Could it be that the SCD diet IS NOT FOR ME???? I am doing it to support my son's. He has also had mushy stools this past week, but not diarrhea yet. At the beginning of last week we started acidophilous which we have discontinued for now... The only thing new that I can think of, other than a " long lived virurs " is an HN Zyme that I took yesterday (first one!) and that I ate out this morning, a ham and cheese omelette with veggies... I am eating about 4 eggs a day, and about 2 bananas, a lot of vegetables fruits and meat or fish. I also drink a cup of coffee or two (but I have always have!). For the first 4 weeks of the diet I did not have loose stools, quite the contrary. I have lost about 12 pounds (I would need to loose 10 or 20 more!), but I have not lost any for the last 2 weeks, I guess since I started making goodies (ketchup, cakes and cookies). Any thoughts? Coral SCD 6 weeks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2004 Report Share Posted May 15, 2004 > At the beginning of last week we started > acidophilous which we have discontinued for now... > > The only thing new that I can think of, other than a " long lived > virurs " is an HN Zyme that I took yesterday (first one!) and that I > ate out this morning, a ham and cheese omelette with veggies... Well, I can't imagine it's a sign that SCD is not the right diet for you - it is just so plain healthy. So, I'm going to guess that ANY or ALL of your guesses could be culprits. Definitely, if the probiotic timing coincides the most with the changes, I would say that may be it. When starting probiotics or enzymes for the first time, there seems to be a cleaning out process that happens for a lot of people. I guess you could call it die-off. Just think of the good bugs replacing the old ones - they aren't happy about it. And with the enzymes, Thropp explained to me that starting them can often cause (sorry for this) old stools to loosen up from the colon and come on through. Also, eating even the most SCD looking thing on the menu at a restaurant is always risky. You never know what goes on in the kitchen. Even the most honest cooks can overlook something that seems benign to them, but can throw a healthy SCD gut into chaos. And the virus is always a possibility - usually there are other symptoms going on, too, though. How are you all feeling? About the weight loss - I lost a good amount at first, too, but now I eat so many goodies (cakes and cheese) that I have definitely leveled off. So, I would hang in there if were you. Six weeks is still pretty early yet and many of us go through and see with our kids quite a bm roller coaster for months before things get a little more consistent. Maybe you could try the intro again? I know, that's everyone's most dreaded advice... Take care, son - 5yo ASD, SCD 13 1/2 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2004 Report Share Posted May 15, 2004 > At the beginning of last week we started > acidophilous which we have discontinued for now... > > The only thing new that I can think of, other than a " long lived > virurs " is an HN Zyme that I took yesterday (first one!) and that I > ate out this morning, a ham and cheese omelette with veggies... Well, I can't imagine it's a sign that SCD is not the right diet for you - it is just so plain healthy. So, I'm going to guess that ANY or ALL of your guesses could be culprits. Definitely, if the probiotic timing coincides the most with the changes, I would say that may be it. When starting probiotics or enzymes for the first time, there seems to be a cleaning out process that happens for a lot of people. I guess you could call it die-off. Just think of the good bugs replacing the old ones - they aren't happy about it. And with the enzymes, Thropp explained to me that starting them can often cause (sorry for this) old stools to loosen up from the colon and come on through. Also, eating even the most SCD looking thing on the menu at a restaurant is always risky. You never know what goes on in the kitchen. Even the most honest cooks can overlook something that seems benign to them, but can throw a healthy SCD gut into chaos. And the virus is always a possibility - usually there are other symptoms going on, too, though. How are you all feeling? About the weight loss - I lost a good amount at first, too, but now I eat so many goodies (cakes and cheese) that I have definitely leveled off. So, I would hang in there if were you. Six weeks is still pretty early yet and many of us go through and see with our kids quite a bm roller coaster for months before things get a little more consistent. Maybe you could try the intro again? I know, that's everyone's most dreaded advice... Take care, son - 5yo ASD, SCD 13 1/2 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2004 Report Share Posted May 15, 2004 Thanks for the encouragement!!! The truth is that felt I always had a healthy gut, and nowadays... But no, I am not going to abandone my son's diet. His health has improved with it!!! And I think my participation in it makes it easier on him to accept that other people in the family eat pasta and bread, but WE don't. > Maybe you could try the intro again? I know, that's everyone's most > dreaded advice... I put my son into a Stage One this week (carrots, hamburger, eggs, applesauce, banana and PB pancakes) for a couple of days, and I think his tummy feels better now. Boy it is my rear end what is burning right now (don't know if caused by die-off or rough toilet paper) lol I will let " it " speak to me tomorrow, but yes, I may go back to the intro. Boy I was just thinking that a good comedian would get rich on " SCD potty stories " ... ;-) Maybe I will write " A tale of two potties. " Coral SCD 6 weeks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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