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> Could it still be die-off? We re-

> started the intro a few days ago, but now he is eating: beef,

> chicken, turkey, butternut squash, zucchini, banana, apple (all

> fruits/ vegetables cooked and mashed). Thanks!

> Tali, mother to Avi SCD 4 1/2 weeks

Yes, since you did the intro a few days ago, you may have triggered

another round of die-off. Give him some extra TLC and fluids - maybe

an epsom salt bath tonight. Are you seeing other signs of die-off,

like behavioral issues? If so, you may want to try some activated

charcoal.

Also, were all those foods things he could tolerate before? We do

try to add things slowly, but those foods are good to start with.

How much of the fruit and squash is he eating?

Let us know how he's doing, die off can last up to a couple of

weeks...

son - 5yo ASD, SCD 15 months

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Tali,

My son did the same thing - chronic constipation to D! We were also

doing a yeast treatment at the same time so I was using charcoal at

bedtime as previously suggested. He had no poop for 3 days as we

did the into and then the D continued for about 1 week without any

sign of letting up. About that time I forgot to do the charcoal one

night and the next day we had shifted to soft but formed. I don't

know if it was a coincidence, but we didn't go back to the charcoal

since it seemed to have served it's purpose and his irritability had

stopped. He had also begun to embrace the new diet - which was huge

because he had only eaten 5 foods for the past 18 months. Now (at

4+ weeks) we are consistently at soft formed with a " trophy " every

3rd day and only D when he eats too many nut cookies or has a true

intestinal virus (everyone in the family got it).

Hang in there!

AMK - mom to Will PDDNOS SCD 5 weeks

> > Could it still be die-off? We re-

> > started the intro a few days ago, but now he is eating: beef,

> > chicken, turkey, butternut squash, zucchini, banana, apple (all

> > fruits/ vegetables cooked and mashed). Thanks!

> > Tali, mother to Avi SCD 4 1/2 weeks

>

> Yes, since you did the intro a few days ago, you may have

triggered

> another round of die-off. Give him some extra TLC and fluids -

maybe

> an epsom salt bath tonight. Are you seeing other signs of die-off,

> like behavioral issues? If so, you may want to try some activated

> charcoal.

>

> Also, were all those foods things he could tolerate before? We do

> try to add things slowly, but those foods are good to start with.

> How much of the fruit and squash is he eating?

>

> Let us know how he's doing, die off can last up to a couple of

> weeks...

>

>

> son - 5yo ASD, SCD 15 months

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Thanks for the info. I'm glad to know it can be die-off. My son won't

take the activated charcoal, so unfortunately I can't use it to help

with the die-off. He didn't really eat these foods before, so I can't

be sure if he tolerates them, but I really felt that after a month I

needed to broaden his diet quickly. I just had a feeling as a mother

that this child was hungry and needed carbs, so I tried to find the

best-tolerated ones. Now, on our second day of the expanded diet, he

seems a lot less hungry and happier. I don't know what will happen

with the diarrhea, because he had no stool today. I am limiting the

fruits to 3/day because of the fructose. He is not having that much

squash, but is there any reason I should be limiting it?

Tali, mother to Avi SCD 4 1/2 weeks

> > Could it still be die-off? We re-

> > started the intro a few days ago, but now he is eating: beef,

> > chicken, turkey, butternut squash, zucchini, banana, apple (all

> > fruits/ vegetables cooked and mashed). Thanks!

> > Tali, mother to Avi SCD 4 1/2 weeks

>

> Yes, since you did the intro a few days ago, you may have triggered

> another round of die-off. Give him some extra TLC and fluids -

maybe

> an epsom salt bath tonight. Are you seeing other signs of die-off,

> like behavioral issues? If so, you may want to try some activated

> charcoal.

>

> Also, were all those foods things he could tolerate before? We do

> try to add things slowly, but those foods are good to start with.

> How much of the fruit and squash is he eating?

>

> Let us know how he's doing, die off can last up to a couple of

> weeks...

>

>

> son - 5yo ASD, SCD 15 months

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<<He is not having that much

squash, but is there any reason I should be limiting it? Tali, mother to Avi SCD

4 1/2 weeks>>

Not really any need to limit the squash.... but as with everything, you should

increase somewhat slowly from whatever amount he's currently eating. I mean,

don't go from three bites to three cups in one day, for example. :) Every kid is

different.... and at this point, with lots of changes going on in his body, just

use common sense and go slow.

Patti, mom to Katera, who can eat butternut squash just about as fast as I can

peel and steam it.

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> <<He is not having that much

> squash, but is there any reason I should be limiting it? Tali,

mother to Avi SCD 4 1/2 weeks>>

>

> Not really any need to limit the squash.... but as with

everything, you should increase somewhat slowly from whatever amount

he's currently eating. I mean, don't go from three bites to three

cups in one day, for example. :) Every kid is different.... and at

this point, with lots of changes going on in his body, just use

common sense and go slow.

>

> Patti, mom to Katera, who can eat butternut squash just about as

fast as I can peel and steam it.

>

>

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