Guest guest Posted April 17, 2009 Report Share Posted April 17, 2009 Hi Sara,I have UC too, and I was wondering the same things. Even when my BMs are fairly normal, I still get awfully bloated and gassy. Also, had anyone with UC or anything else ever had problems with a flushed, sort of burning sensation in your face or around your lips? I've been getting that a lot recently, and I'm not sure if it's related or not.Thanks!AlyssaI have tried this diet for the past 1 1/2 years but never went back to the intro diet. And of course I cheated here and there. I got relief from symptoms for awhile and felt great, but they came back as I added little bits of illegals. So, as of 2 1/2 weeks ago I started from square one. My main symptom with UC is bloody, gassy diarrhea. My question is, as I go along adding things every few days (to make sure I don't have a food sensitivity) am I going for no gas whatsoever? I'm wondering if the gas I have periodically is a result of a food intolerance or because my colon is still healing. It almost seems from other posts I've read, that I shouldn't be having any gas at all. And that feels impossible! I would really like to hear from someone who has UC with success on the diet. Thank you!Sara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2009 Report Share Posted April 17, 2009 Hi Sara,I have UC too, and I was wondering the same things. Even when my BMs are fairly normal, I still get awfully bloated and gassy. Also, had anyone with UC or anything else ever had problems with a flushed, sort of burning sensation in your face or around your lips? I've been getting that a lot recently, and I'm not sure if it's related or not.Thanks!AlyssaI have tried this diet for the past 1 1/2 years but never went back to the intro diet. And of course I cheated here and there. I got relief from symptoms for awhile and felt great, but they came back as I added little bits of illegals. So, as of 2 1/2 weeks ago I started from square one. My main symptom with UC is bloody, gassy diarrhea. My question is, as I go along adding things every few days (to make sure I don't have a food sensitivity) am I going for no gas whatsoever? I'm wondering if the gas I have periodically is a result of a food intolerance or because my colon is still healing. It almost seems from other posts I've read, that I shouldn't be having any gas at all. And that feels impossible! I would really like to hear from someone who has UC with success on the diet. Thank you!Sara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2009 Report Share Posted April 18, 2009 > > My question is, as I go > along adding things every few days (to make sure I don't have a food > sensitivity) am I going for no gas whatsoever? I'm wondering if the gas I > have periodically is a result of a food intolerance or because my colon is > still healing. My gas has decreased considerably since turning the corner with the SCD. About 6 weeks ago (4 months and 1 week on the diet) everything improved dramatically and it seems I can go pretty much all day w/o any gas. If you're having lots of gas I'd guess it's something you're eating. -- Cheers, DF in MA UC June '07 SCD Nov '08 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2009 Report Share Posted April 18, 2009 > > My question is, as I go > along adding things every few days (to make sure I don't have a food > sensitivity) am I going for no gas whatsoever? I'm wondering if the gas I > have periodically is a result of a food intolerance or because my colon is > still healing. My gas has decreased considerably since turning the corner with the SCD. About 6 weeks ago (4 months and 1 week on the diet) everything improved dramatically and it seems I can go pretty much all day w/o any gas. If you're having lots of gas I'd guess it's something you're eating. -- Cheers, DF in MA UC June '07 SCD Nov '08 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2009 Report Share Posted April 19, 2009 >> The gas is likely related to your colon inflammation.>Only in the sense that what she's eating is causing the inflammation.>I don't see how the inflammation itself causes gas.When the inflammation subsides, the gas will go, too. It doesn't necessarily mean that she's currently eating a food that is causing active gas. It's likely the result of a food that she ate a while ago that has not been properly digested. When the colon heals and the inflammation subsides, the gas will disappear. >> As of now, I have little to no gas, no blood, no> diarrhea, but some mucus, which I'm told is also a sign of healing.>At least in my case mucous discharge is the primary symptom so if I>see any mucous I know my autoimmune response is active and reacting to>something I've eaten.That's how my UC started 5 years ago -- mild. Two years ago it went from mild to moderate-severe with blood, diarrhea, etc. Now that I'm reversing this flare with prednisone, the symptoms are disappearing in reverse. Mucus, I'm told by my doctor, is a sign in my case that the colon is healing -- i.e. the old ulcerated lining sloughing away. In any case, I'm eating nothing but SCD.Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2009 Report Share Posted April 22, 2009 Thank you Jill and Doug for your helpful advice/comments. I have been trying to eat smaller meals more often and that seems to help with my gas. I'm also adding foods carefully and watching for any negative effects. Alyssa, another person on this group named Kathy gave me the advice of eating slower. Eating smaller meals slowly seems to help me. I just find I'm so hungry, I want to eat quickly! I did have a dry burning sensation with my lips for a few days before I started the intro diet. I'm not sure what that was all about, but it went away. It was very annoying, though. Sara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2009 Report Share Posted April 22, 2009 > > I have tried this diet for the past 1 1/2 years but never went back to the intro diet. And of course I cheated here and there. I got relief from symptoms for awhile and felt great, but they came back as I added little bits of illegals. So, as of 2 1/2 weeks ago I started from square one. My main symptom with UC is bloody, gassy diarrhea. My question is, as I go along adding things every few days (to make sure I don't have a food sensitivity) am I going for no gas whatsoever? I'm wondering if the gas I have periodically is a result of a food intolerance or because my colon is still healing. It almost seems from other posts I've read, that I shouldn't be having any gas at all. And that feels impossible! I would really like to hear from someone who has UC with success on the diet. Thank you! > > Sara > Hey, I'm pretty much in the same boat as you. I get better on SCD, introduce some illegals, get bad again, start intro again and get better....it cycles. However, I don't think it's possible to become completely gas free. I mean even people who are perfectly healthy and have no IBD at all still get some gas, and especially if they eat foods like beans. This is normal. So for us, some gas will occur even when you get better and you are eating entirely legal foods. For example, high fiber vegetables that you may eat in advanced stages (like cauliflower, or peas) will cause gas. But I don't think this is necessarily bad. So far from all of my experiments on myself over the past ~3 years on SCD I've discovered there is 'good' gas and 'bad' gas. I can clearly distinguish between the two when I start eating illegal foods. The good gas is generally not so smelly, comes out very dry, usually not silent and results in no instability whatsoever in the bowels. The bad gas on the other hand is the opposite and just feels different, it has a different quality to it that kinda tells you that what you are eating is not good. And don't forget, gas can also result simply from swallowing air from say eating too fast, swallowing too much, etc. B Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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