Guest guest Posted September 26, 2004 Report Share Posted September 26, 2004 Hi, I am new so I can only offer encouragement. We have been on stage one for quite a while, but I can see improvement even if his stool is worse now that we started. I think the ladies would tell you to try the intro diet again if he eats those foods. My son starved himself for two days. The other option is to stick to stage 1 and possibly stage 2 for awhile and go back to the intro diet when you think you can handle it. Congratulations on the new baby. Keep to the diet, it will work. I will pray for you because I also have a four month old and am tired and weary. May Jesus give you his peace and strenght. mom to Nate ASD, SCD 4 weeks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2004 Report Share Posted September 26, 2004 We only had firm stool for two days after the intro diet (where he starved himself). I tried peanut butter and it loosed the stool. I tried muffins with almond flour and honey and that was even worse. Sometimes it gets a firm middle and loose edges. I have been trying to get spinach in him in hidden sources, but now that I think about it the spinach went in the ck pancake raw so maybe it did not cook well enough in the frying pan. I know he has too much protein. Maybe we let him eat too much of a new food at once. He has been eating sloppy joes with spinach and we were happy to get 2 new veggies in. mom to nate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2004 Report Share Posted September 27, 2004 > Hi, I am new so I can only offer encouragement. We have been on stage one > for quite a while, but I can see improvement even if his stool is worse now > that we started. I think the ladies would tell you to try the intro diet again > if he eats those foods. My son starved himself for two days. The other option > is to stick to stage 1 and possibly stage 2 for awhile and go back to the > intro diet when you think you can handle it. . Just wondering why are you remaining on the first two stages when it is OK to widen the range of foods as long as you introduce them gradually in small amounts. Is your child sensitive to particular foods? Please everyone, remember the stages are not mandatory. They are not included in Elaine's book and are not written into the diet. Carol F. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2004 Report Share Posted September 27, 2004 > Help - > Sorry this is so long... but I'm fuming mad. > Immeadiately after sucess... his team (husband and parents-in-law) > gave him too much fruit... up to 3 servings a day... despite mushier > and mushier poops. Then, team two showed up (my mom) and this > continued. Plantains two nights ago (illegal), yes, I was here... > now he's totally spaced out again. > > NOW WHAT? We've cut back to one piece of fruit a day. Do we have > to do the start up diet again? O Sally, This stuff happens and although it's upsetting when you don't have complete control, you can get on track again. Can you do the Intro Diet for just two days? Then, introduce only peeled, seeded, cooked fruits again in the small amounts you deem appropriate. You are so right! When other family members will be feeding,. it's important they learn the diet. It sounds like you have your hands full with new arrival and trying to keep Nigel on track. Call a family meeting and explain that you have invested a lot of hope in this diet after hearing how it has helped others and you would appreciate their support as it takes close compliance to succeed. Assure them that a month on SCD should reveal if it will help and it means a lot to you to give it your best shot. Carol F. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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