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In a message dated 8/28/2003 10:27:14 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

rain_drop1982@... writes:

> i have

> found that i can eat whatever i want as long as i exercise.

Hi ,

This is what works for me, also. If I want carbs, I have to work for them.

LOL.

Glad things are going okay for you. Congratulations on the weight loss.

hugs

Eunice

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- I am glad things are going so well. Keep up the good

work. I'm glad you seem to be adjusting to everything and having

good sugars and losing weight!! Excellent job.

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  • 2 months later...

Leona,

That is good news! I would also credit the Cipro with helping your

body get all the little budding infections under control so you stop

having such frequent cholangitis attacks. I think your GI misjudged

how damaging the repetitive attacks were. and am glad that the value

of taking the Cipro was recognized. It should make it easier to get

next time you need it. I hope that will be a long time in the future.

Tim R

> ... My numbers are all normal - even my GGT which has been very

high for ages. Said he just wanted to call and give me an early

Christmas present. He agreed with me that taking the cipro when I

did was a good idea.

> Leona

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My numbers are all normal - even my GGT which has been very high for ages. Said he just wanted to call and give me an early Christmas present.

What a kind thing for your doctor to do for you. :) I'm happy with you that your numbers are so good.

Blessings,

Barby

UC - age 11, ileostomy - age 17 (1972), continent ostomy - 1994

PSC - 1995

married 24 years, 5 sons ages 11-22

KS - tornado (1983) and house fire (2002) survivor :)

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  • 5 years later...
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Hi Susi

The Best Bet Diet

its a diet which has helped many reverse some of their symptoms and which is a

far healthier alternative to our western 'diet'

You can find out a great deal more about it on the ms resource centre website

www.msrc.co.uk

If you need any further info, join the diet site listed on the msrc web address!

A wealth of info awaits you!!!!

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From: peanuts9257@...

Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 16:18:21 -0700

Subject: Re: Good news

If you don't mind my asking, feel rather stupid here but what is BBD?

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Oh Janet, your views/comments mirror mine exactly. We all have to make

choices in life and thanks for giving me that 'push' to help him through

this. I know it's going to be 'tough love' but I really needed this and

your experience on the BBD has been an inspiration. Fortunately he does love

Quinoa but I still think he's got to get more protein into his body.

Thank you again.

Jayne

Please sign the petition to the UK Govt to fund trials for LDN

http://www.ldnnow.co.uk/

RE: Good news

Yes, your best place for BBD info is the MSRC website.

I was vegetarian/vegan for many years and still only reluctantly eat meat on

occasion but have switched to eating fish a few times a week. Once I'd read

the reasons for not eating gluten, lactose and legumes etc. my take was, do

I want to kill a fish or kill myself?

Quinoa is the best vegetarian BBD grain as it contains so much protein

(although some don't tolerate it and, as with almost everything, lectins

lurk).

Being on the BBD and being totally vegetarian is almost impossible as all

the pulses and most of the grains are out. I resisted eliminating legumes

(pulses, etc.) and was very surprised that I felt loads better for giving

them all up. For years I had eaten " healthily " but now realise that my body

didn't want tofu, tempeh, miso, soy, beans, vegetarian cheese, and bread,

etc., etc. day after day. Being vegetarian was possibly the worst thing I

could have been and kicking it wasn't easy but it is paying dividends

(certainly to me, if not sadly to the fish population).

Janet

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Oh Janet, your views/comments mirror mine exactly. We all have to make

choices in life and thanks for giving me that 'push' to help him through

this. I know it's going to be 'tough love' but I really needed this and

your experience on the BBD has been an inspiration. Fortunately he does love

Quinoa but I still think he's got to get more protein into his body.

Thank you again.

Jayne

Please sign the petition to the UK Govt to fund trials for LDN

http://www.ldnnow.co.uk/

RE: Good news

Yes, your best place for BBD info is the MSRC website.

I was vegetarian/vegan for many years and still only reluctantly eat meat on

occasion but have switched to eating fish a few times a week. Once I'd read

the reasons for not eating gluten, lactose and legumes etc. my take was, do

I want to kill a fish or kill myself?

Quinoa is the best vegetarian BBD grain as it contains so much protein

(although some don't tolerate it and, as with almost everything, lectins

lurk).

Being on the BBD and being totally vegetarian is almost impossible as all

the pulses and most of the grains are out. I resisted eliminating legumes

(pulses, etc.) and was very surprised that I felt loads better for giving

them all up. For years I had eaten " healthily " but now realise that my body

didn't want tofu, tempeh, miso, soy, beans, vegetarian cheese, and bread,

etc., etc. day after day. Being vegetarian was possibly the worst thing I

could have been and kicking it wasn't easy but it is paying dividends

(certainly to me, if not sadly to the fish population).

Janet

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