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Hi Robbie,

> has been symptom free for several weeks now (he is on SCD for

UC). He spent the weekend with my sister, who read Elaine's book

and spent a ton of time and money making sure all the food she

prepared for him was SCD legal. It was so touching.

>

> But - he consumed a HUGE amount of fruit while he was there. He

ate more food in one day today than he would normally eat in two. 5

ripe bananas, a ton of cantaloupe, 2 or 3 apples, 2 applegate farms

hotdogs (he eats these on a regular basis), an omelet with cheese

and sugar free bacon, cheese cubes, a ton of grapes, almond flour

cookies, home made sausage (and still asked for more food)...

sheesh. Well, he was on the potty prolly 8-10 x today she said and

once after we got home. He went from solid stools slowly going to a

little mushy and a tinge of blood in the last stool tonight.

>

> Anything on this list seem like it's likely something he's not

ready for or just maybe the entire fruit overload? cantaloupe and

apples are the newbies for him - I've avoided the apples until now

because of the inflammation and cantellope just cause it's not in

season. I hope this isn't the start of a regression, but just a

minor setback. :(

It may have been:

1.) the cantalope or apples (especially if the apples were unpeeled

and raw)

2.) the change in drinking water

3.) just travelling

Also, does he normally eat grapes?

> Oh he also had 2 tangerines yesterday morning, but didn't seem to

have a reaction to them - but maybe a delayed reaction? So much for

introducing foods slowly. eesh , my celiac 21 mo old, had

some tangerine and had a pretty loose, volumous stool within a

couple of hours afterwards. Not funky, just loose.

>

> I just want the poor kid to eat more variety - and I thought being

symptom free for this long was enough time, but I guess not.

>

has been through a lot and it's great that he was doing so

well. It is probably a good idea to go a little slower with adding

new foods especially with the raw fruits and veggies and the peels

just because it has only been relatively recently that he has been

doing well. Maybe sticking close to fruits and veggies that are

still cooked like making baked apples or even baked nut products (if

he is tolerating nut goods).

Sheila 46 mos SCD, 20 yrs UC

mom of SCD 31 mos

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Thanks, Sheila. Yes, he eats grapes a lot. The apples were peeled, but raw.

The water was not filtered tho - I use filtered water but my sister does not. I

hadn't thought of that. He's definitely better today... but he's been asking

for apples and I'm afraid to give them to him.

He's been doing fine on the baked almond flour foods and think from now on I'll

do one food at a time and give a couple of days to see how he does before I

decide if ok to do more.

Poor kid - yes he's been through a lot. I'm just glad he's better today. Never

in the history of his UC has he ever had a little regression and then snapped

back... always a regression has meant a downward spiral. That's why I made my

panic post. Thank you, Sheila, for always responding to me!

Robbie

Re: Fruit overload??

Hi Robbie,

> has been symptom free for several weeks now (he is on SCD for

UC). He spent the weekend with my sister, who read Elaine's book

and spent a ton of time and money making sure all the food she

prepared for him was SCD legal. It was so touching.

>

> But - he consumed a HUGE amount of fruit while he was there. He

ate more food in one day today than he would normally eat in two. 5

ripe bananas, a ton of cantaloupe, 2 or 3 apples, 2 applegate farms

hotdogs (he eats these on a regular basis), an omelet with cheese

and sugar free bacon, cheese cubes, a ton of grapes, almond flour

cookies, home made sausage (and still asked for more food)...

sheesh. Well, he was on the potty prolly 8-10 x today she said and

once after we got home. He went from solid stools slowly going to a

little mushy and a tinge of blood in the last stool tonight.

>

> Anything on this list seem like it's likely something he's not

ready for or just maybe the entire fruit overload? cantaloupe and

apples are the newbies for him - I've avoided the apples until now

because of the inflammation and cantellope just cause it's not in

season. I hope this isn't the start of a regression, but just a

minor setback. :(

It may have been:

1.) the cantalope or apples (especially if the apples were unpeeled

and raw)

2.) the change in drinking water

3.) just travelling

Also, does he normally eat grapes?

> Oh he also had 2 tangerines yesterday morning, but didn't seem to

have a reaction to them - but maybe a delayed reaction? So much for

introducing foods slowly. eesh , my celiac 21 mo old, had

some tangerine and had a pretty loose, volumous stool within a

couple of hours afterwards. Not funky, just loose.

>

> I just want the poor kid to eat more variety - and I thought being

symptom free for this long was enough time, but I guess not.

>

has been through a lot and it's great that he was doing so

well. It is probably a good idea to go a little slower with adding

new foods especially with the raw fruits and veggies and the peels

just because it has only been relatively recently that he has been

doing well. Maybe sticking close to fruits and veggies that are

still cooked like making baked apples or even baked nut products (if

he is tolerating nut goods).

Sheila 46 mos SCD, 20 yrs UC

mom of SCD 31 mos

For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

_Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

websites:

http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

and

http://www.pecanbread.com

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Thanks, Sheila. Yes, he eats grapes a lot. The apples were peeled, but raw.

The water was not filtered tho - I use filtered water but my sister does not. I

hadn't thought of that. He's definitely better today... but he's been asking

for apples and I'm afraid to give them to him.

He's been doing fine on the baked almond flour foods and think from now on I'll

do one food at a time and give a couple of days to see how he does before I

decide if ok to do more.

Poor kid - yes he's been through a lot. I'm just glad he's better today. Never

in the history of his UC has he ever had a little regression and then snapped

back... always a regression has meant a downward spiral. That's why I made my

panic post. Thank you, Sheila, for always responding to me!

Robbie

Re: Fruit overload??

Hi Robbie,

> has been symptom free for several weeks now (he is on SCD for

UC). He spent the weekend with my sister, who read Elaine's book

and spent a ton of time and money making sure all the food she

prepared for him was SCD legal. It was so touching.

>

> But - he consumed a HUGE amount of fruit while he was there. He

ate more food in one day today than he would normally eat in two. 5

ripe bananas, a ton of cantaloupe, 2 or 3 apples, 2 applegate farms

hotdogs (he eats these on a regular basis), an omelet with cheese

and sugar free bacon, cheese cubes, a ton of grapes, almond flour

cookies, home made sausage (and still asked for more food)...

sheesh. Well, he was on the potty prolly 8-10 x today she said and

once after we got home. He went from solid stools slowly going to a

little mushy and a tinge of blood in the last stool tonight.

>

> Anything on this list seem like it's likely something he's not

ready for or just maybe the entire fruit overload? cantaloupe and

apples are the newbies for him - I've avoided the apples until now

because of the inflammation and cantellope just cause it's not in

season. I hope this isn't the start of a regression, but just a

minor setback. :(

It may have been:

1.) the cantalope or apples (especially if the apples were unpeeled

and raw)

2.) the change in drinking water

3.) just travelling

Also, does he normally eat grapes?

> Oh he also had 2 tangerines yesterday morning, but didn't seem to

have a reaction to them - but maybe a delayed reaction? So much for

introducing foods slowly. eesh , my celiac 21 mo old, had

some tangerine and had a pretty loose, volumous stool within a

couple of hours afterwards. Not funky, just loose.

>

> I just want the poor kid to eat more variety - and I thought being

symptom free for this long was enough time, but I guess not.

>

has been through a lot and it's great that he was doing so

well. It is probably a good idea to go a little slower with adding

new foods especially with the raw fruits and veggies and the peels

just because it has only been relatively recently that he has been

doing well. Maybe sticking close to fruits and veggies that are

still cooked like making baked apples or even baked nut products (if

he is tolerating nut goods).

Sheila 46 mos SCD, 20 yrs UC

mom of SCD 31 mos

For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

_Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

websites:

http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

and

http://www.pecanbread.com

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Thanks, Sheila. Yes, he eats grapes a lot. The apples were peeled, but raw.

The water was not filtered tho - I use filtered water but my sister does not. I

hadn't thought of that. He's definitely better today... but he's been asking

for apples and I'm afraid to give them to him.

He's been doing fine on the baked almond flour foods and think from now on I'll

do one food at a time and give a couple of days to see how he does before I

decide if ok to do more.

Poor kid - yes he's been through a lot. I'm just glad he's better today. Never

in the history of his UC has he ever had a little regression and then snapped

back... always a regression has meant a downward spiral. That's why I made my

panic post. Thank you, Sheila, for always responding to me!

Robbie

Re: Fruit overload??

Hi Robbie,

> has been symptom free for several weeks now (he is on SCD for

UC). He spent the weekend with my sister, who read Elaine's book

and spent a ton of time and money making sure all the food she

prepared for him was SCD legal. It was so touching.

>

> But - he consumed a HUGE amount of fruit while he was there. He

ate more food in one day today than he would normally eat in two. 5

ripe bananas, a ton of cantaloupe, 2 or 3 apples, 2 applegate farms

hotdogs (he eats these on a regular basis), an omelet with cheese

and sugar free bacon, cheese cubes, a ton of grapes, almond flour

cookies, home made sausage (and still asked for more food)...

sheesh. Well, he was on the potty prolly 8-10 x today she said and

once after we got home. He went from solid stools slowly going to a

little mushy and a tinge of blood in the last stool tonight.

>

> Anything on this list seem like it's likely something he's not

ready for or just maybe the entire fruit overload? cantaloupe and

apples are the newbies for him - I've avoided the apples until now

because of the inflammation and cantellope just cause it's not in

season. I hope this isn't the start of a regression, but just a

minor setback. :(

It may have been:

1.) the cantalope or apples (especially if the apples were unpeeled

and raw)

2.) the change in drinking water

3.) just travelling

Also, does he normally eat grapes?

> Oh he also had 2 tangerines yesterday morning, but didn't seem to

have a reaction to them - but maybe a delayed reaction? So much for

introducing foods slowly. eesh , my celiac 21 mo old, had

some tangerine and had a pretty loose, volumous stool within a

couple of hours afterwards. Not funky, just loose.

>

> I just want the poor kid to eat more variety - and I thought being

symptom free for this long was enough time, but I guess not.

>

has been through a lot and it's great that he was doing so

well. It is probably a good idea to go a little slower with adding

new foods especially with the raw fruits and veggies and the peels

just because it has only been relatively recently that he has been

doing well. Maybe sticking close to fruits and veggies that are

still cooked like making baked apples or even baked nut products (if

he is tolerating nut goods).

Sheila 46 mos SCD, 20 yrs UC

mom of SCD 31 mos

For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

_Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

websites:

http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

and

http://www.pecanbread.com

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