Guest guest Posted August 9, 2004 Report Share Posted August 9, 2004 No results with SCD, do we go back to GFCFSF where we also didn't see much noted improvement??? I don't know what I am supposed to see while doing SCD with my nonverbal child? How long is it recommended to try w/o results? I am not officially on the diet yet until school starts when her new school will eliminate popcorn as a reinforcer. She doesn't have many food intolerances and has been on sulfasalazine for constipation for two years. She cannot describe any pain. And has different bowel movements but I don't always " see " them. So how do I rate whether this is working? Less stimming would be all that I can note. I am willing to try it; I just want to know what I am looking for. She is a very happy child that can't talk. Monthly problems with night wakings. Lots of verbal stimming but otherwise happy child. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2004 Report Share Posted August 9, 2004 Welcome , Some things to look for (according to what you have written) would be changes in sleeping patterns, changes in frequency of bowel movements, changes in stool colour, changes in stimming, talking etc. These are just a few of the changes that parents have noted with their children while doing SCD. If your child had constipation as opposed to D we can give specific recommendations to you once you are 100% SCD. Sheila 42 mos SCD, 20 yrs UC mom of SCD 27 mos I don't know what I am supposed to see > while doing SCD with my nonverbal child? How long is it recommended > to try w/o results? I am not officially on the diet yet until school > starts when her new school will eliminate popcorn as a reinforcer. > She doesn't have many food intolerances and has been on sulfasalazine > for constipation for two years. She cannot describe any pain. And has > different bowel movements but I don't always " see " them. So how do I > rate whether this is working? Less stimming would be all that I can > note. I am willing to try it; I just want to know what I am looking > for. She is a very happy child that can't talk. Monthly problems with > night wakings. Lots of verbal stimming but otherwise happy child. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2004 Report Share Posted August 9, 2004 I would suggest committing to at least six months. I think any less than that would not give the diet a fair shot. There is a lot of fine tuning we can help with along the way. Patti, mom to Katera, SCD 14 months ----- Original Message ----- How long is it recommended to try w/o results? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2004 Report Share Posted August 10, 2004 Thank you for your reply, SHeila, I was not aware that things were different for constipation. Very thrilled that there are so many nice happy people on this board; the support is very encouraging. > Welcome , > > Some things to look for (according to what you have written) would > be changes in sleeping patterns, changes in frequency of bowel > movements, changes in stool colour, changes in stimming, talking > etc. These are just a few of the changes that parents have noted > with their children while doing SCD. If your child had constipation > as opposed to D we can give specific recommendations to you once you > are 100% SCD. > > Sheila 42 mos SCD, 20 yrs UC > mom of SCD 27 mos > > I don't know what I am supposed to see > > while doing SCD with my nonverbal child? How long is it > recommended > > to try w/o results? I am not officially on the diet yet until > school > > starts when her new school will eliminate popcorn as a reinforcer. > > She doesn't have many food intolerances and has been on > sulfasalazine > > for constipation for two years. She cannot describe any pain. And > has > > different bowel movements but I don't always " see " them. So how do > I > > rate whether this is working? Less stimming would be all that I > can > > note. I am willing to try it; I just want to know what I am > looking > > for. She is a very happy child that can't talk. Monthly problems > with > > night wakings. Lots of verbal stimming but otherwise happy child. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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