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I was just wondering what other people do to control flares on this

diet. Also, how long do they usually last on this diet? My parents are

concerned when I get a flare and we need to decide how long to let a

flare go on before going off the diet or try meds. What successes have

you had for treating a flare naturally? Just some concerns I have

going into the diet.

Alyssa

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At 03:35 PM 3/30/2009, you wrote:

I was just wondering what other

people do to control flares on this

diet. Also, how long do they usually last on this diet? My parents are

concerned when I get a flare and we need to decide how long to let a

flare go on before going off the diet or try meds. What successes have

you had for treating a flare naturally? Just some concerns I have

going into the diet.

Alyssa,

SCD does not deny the need for medication, particularly when you are in a

flare.

I can't think of any reason you would need to go off the diet because of

a flare -- but you might need meds to help you over a hump.

Marilyn

New

Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001

Darn Good SCD Cook

No Human Children

Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund

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n, Has LDN helped with your arthritis?

Ann,

Living in Italy

Undiagnosed Crohn's since 1977 Diagnosed 15 years

Sacroiliitis 25 years

Rheumatoid arthritis 25 years

Pyoderma Gangronosum 2 years

SCD since July, 2008

Meds: None

To: BTVC-SCD Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 6:23:01 PMSubject: RE: Flare ups questions

From: BTVC-SCD@yahoogroup s.com [mailto:BTVC- SCDyahoogroups (DOT) com] On Behalf Of Wizop Marilyn L. AlmSent: Monday, March 30, 2009 11:30 PMTo: BTVC-SCD@yahoogroup s.comSubject: Re: Flare ups questions

At 03:35 PM 3/30/2009, you wrote:

I was just wondering what other people do to control flares on this diet. Also, how long do they usually last on this diet? My parents are concerned when I get a flare and we need to decide how long to let a flare go on before going off the diet or try meds. What successes have you had for treating a flare naturally? Just some concerns I have going into the diet.

Alyssa,SCD does not deny the need for medication, particularly when you are in a flare.I can't think of any reason you would need to go off the diet because of a flare -- but you might need meds to help you over a hump.— Marilyn

However, given the family history you described, Alyssa, I think you’re absolutely right to avoid using Humira. I’ve done the same; I have Crohn’s; I’m very drug sensitive and have gotten infections easily. If a person is on Humira (or Remicade or Cimzia – similar drugs) she or he can have a hard time fighting infections, bacterial, viral or fungal. Some people haven’t won that fight. That’s what made me say a definite no to those drugs.

I would second Mara’s comment about LDN being “the most helpful drug I’ve taken – hands down.†I’m in early days on LDN, but within the first week it gave me a tremendous energy boost which has already changed my life, and has – along with the diet – helped to give me pretty normal bowel movements (which I hadn’t had in years). It will, over time, be a key in healing my gut, again, along with the diet. LDN regulates your immune system by blocking your opioid receptors during the night for a few hours, which in turn forces your body to produce more endorphins; anybody who has an autoimmune disease like an IBD (and many other conditions) has a wacked out immune system (some of us more than others!), and doesn’t produce enough endorphins. Endorphins don’t just make you feel good; it’s now known they play a major role in immune system health.

As I’ve said before here, some people do very well on just the SCD, and some of us need something more. For a lot of people that something is LDN. The diet and LDN work very well in tandem.

n

Crohn’s for 30 years, asthma, arthritis, mitochondrial dysfunction

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I have tried to get on LDN a couple of time and after ten or so days (out of the two times I used it), while trying to taper off Prednisone, a flare would start to come back. Not sure if coincidence or not. Is there a potential for a flare on LDN given that some immune systems have different wiring? Some of you talk of a nice feeling that come form the endorphin increase I think? I have never experienced that for instance. I realize that the taper off Prednisone alohne can induce a flare, just curious if others have had a similar experience.

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I have tried to get on LDN a couple of time and after ten or so days (out of the two times I used it), while trying to taper off Prednisone, a flare would start to come back. Not sure if coincidence or not. Is there a potential for a flare on LDN given that some immune systems have different wiring? Some of you talk of a nice feeling that come form the endorphin increase I think? I have never experienced that for instance. I realize that the taper off Prednisone alohne can induce a flare, just curious if others have had a similar experience.

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I have tried to get on LDN a couple of time and after ten or so days (out of the two times I used it), while trying to taper off Prednisone, a flare would start to come back. Not sure if coincidence or not. Is there a potential for a flare on LDN given that some immune systems have different wiring? Some of you talk of a nice feeling that come form the endorphin increase I think? I have never experienced that for instance. I realize that the taper off Prednisone alohne can induce a flare, just curious if others have had a similar experience.

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Hi ,

I did. I flared getting off the Pred while on LDN it was just mild in

comparison. I also had DHEA levels checked and supplemented with that to help

ease my adrenals off Prednisone.

From the get go I experienced wacky dreams on LDN so I knew -something- was

happening. I did not get the true effects of LDN until a while I was off Pred.

Bummer.

Jodi

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Yes, I can tell that it is, gradually; and my asthma. I’m not on

a prescription drug for the arthritis; I’m taking glucosamine/condroitin/MSM,

extra MSM and curcumin (turmeric) because it’s a good natural anti-inflammatory.

But I’ve been taking less of all that now with no ill effect. And fewer hits on

my asthma inhaler.

n  

From:

BTVC-SCD [mailto:BTVC-SCD ] On Behalf Of Shirley

Ann

Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 4:45 PM

To: BTVC-SCD

Subject: Re: Flare ups questions

n, Has LDN helped with your arthritis?

Ann,

Living

in Italy

Undiagnosed

Crohn's since 1977 Diagnosed 15 years

Sacroiliitis

25 years

Rheumatoid

arthritis 25 years

Pyoderma

Gangronosum 2 years

SCD

since July, 2008

Meds: None

To: BTVC-SCD

Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 6:23:01 PM

Subject: RE: Flare ups questions

From:

BTVC-SCD@yahoogroup s.com

[mailto:BTVC- SCDyahoogroups (DOT) com] On Behalf Of Wizop Marilyn L. Alm

Sent: Monday, March 30, 2009 11:30 PM

To: BTVC-SCD@yahoogroup s.com

Subject: Re: Flare ups questions

At 03:35 PM 3/30/2009, you wrote:

I

was just wondering what other people do to control flares on this

diet. Also, how long do they usually last on this diet? My parents are

concerned when I get a flare and we need to decide how long to let a

flare go on before going off the diet or try meds. What successes have

you had for treating a flare naturally? Just some concerns I have

going into the diet.

Alyssa,

SCD does not deny the need for medication, particularly when you are in a

flare.

I can't think of any reason you would need to go off the diet because of a

flare -- but you might need meds to help you over a hump.

— Marilyn

However, given the family history you

described, Alyssa, I think you’re absolutely right to avoid using Humira. I’ve

done the same; I have Crohn’s; I’m very drug sensitive and have gotten

infections easily. If a person is on Humira (or Remicade or Cimzia – similar

drugs) she or he can have a hard time fighting infections, bacterial, viral or

fungal. Some people haven’t won that fight. That’s what made me say a definite

no to those drugs.

I would second Mara’s comment about LDN

being “the most helpful drug I’ve taken – hands down.†I’m in early days on

LDN, but within the first week it gave me a tremendous energy boost which has

already changed my life, and has – along with the diet – helped to give me

pretty normal bowel movements (which I hadn’t had in years). It will, over

time, be a key in healing my gut, again, along with the diet. LDN regulates

your immune system by blocking your opioid receptors during the night for a few

hours, which in turn forces your body to produce more endorphins; anybody who

has an autoimmune disease like an IBD (and many other conditions) has a wacked

out immune system (some of us more than others!), and doesn’t produce enough

endorphins. Endorphins don’t just make you feel good; it’s now known they play

a major role in immune system health.

As I’ve said before here, some people do

very well on just the SCD, and some of us need something more. For a lot of

people that something is LDN. The diet and LDN work very well in tandem.

n

Crohn’s for 30 years, asthma, arthritis,

mitochondrial dysfunction

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Yes, I can tell that it is, gradually; and my asthma. I’m not on

a prescription drug for the arthritis; I’m taking glucosamine/condroitin/MSM,

extra MSM and curcumin (turmeric) because it’s a good natural anti-inflammatory.

But I’ve been taking less of all that now with no ill effect. And fewer hits on

my asthma inhaler.

n  

From:

BTVC-SCD [mailto:BTVC-SCD ] On Behalf Of Shirley

Ann

Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 4:45 PM

To: BTVC-SCD

Subject: Re: Flare ups questions

n, Has LDN helped with your arthritis?

Ann,

Living

in Italy

Undiagnosed

Crohn's since 1977 Diagnosed 15 years

Sacroiliitis

25 years

Rheumatoid

arthritis 25 years

Pyoderma

Gangronosum 2 years

SCD

since July, 2008

Meds: None

To: BTVC-SCD

Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 6:23:01 PM

Subject: RE: Flare ups questions

From:

BTVC-SCD@yahoogroup s.com

[mailto:BTVC- SCDyahoogroups (DOT) com] On Behalf Of Wizop Marilyn L. Alm

Sent: Monday, March 30, 2009 11:30 PM

To: BTVC-SCD@yahoogroup s.com

Subject: Re: Flare ups questions

At 03:35 PM 3/30/2009, you wrote:

I

was just wondering what other people do to control flares on this

diet. Also, how long do they usually last on this diet? My parents are

concerned when I get a flare and we need to decide how long to let a

flare go on before going off the diet or try meds. What successes have

you had for treating a flare naturally? Just some concerns I have

going into the diet.

Alyssa,

SCD does not deny the need for medication, particularly when you are in a

flare.

I can't think of any reason you would need to go off the diet because of a

flare -- but you might need meds to help you over a hump.

— Marilyn

However, given the family history you

described, Alyssa, I think you’re absolutely right to avoid using Humira. I’ve

done the same; I have Crohn’s; I’m very drug sensitive and have gotten

infections easily. If a person is on Humira (or Remicade or Cimzia – similar

drugs) she or he can have a hard time fighting infections, bacterial, viral or

fungal. Some people haven’t won that fight. That’s what made me say a definite

no to those drugs.

I would second Mara’s comment about LDN

being “the most helpful drug I’ve taken – hands down.†I’m in early days on

LDN, but within the first week it gave me a tremendous energy boost which has

already changed my life, and has – along with the diet – helped to give me

pretty normal bowel movements (which I hadn’t had in years). It will, over

time, be a key in healing my gut, again, along with the diet. LDN regulates

your immune system by blocking your opioid receptors during the night for a few

hours, which in turn forces your body to produce more endorphins; anybody who

has an autoimmune disease like an IBD (and many other conditions) has a wacked

out immune system (some of us more than others!), and doesn’t produce enough

endorphins. Endorphins don’t just make you feel good; it’s now known they play

a major role in immune system health.

As I’ve said before here, some people do

very well on just the SCD, and some of us need something more. For a lot of

people that something is LDN. The diet and LDN work very well in tandem.

n

Crohn’s for 30 years, asthma, arthritis,

mitochondrial dysfunction

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