Guest guest Posted March 17, 2005 Report Share Posted March 17, 2005 Hello, I have UC and was diagnosed with UC 1 year ago. I've probably had it for many years. There is also a family history of gut problems. I tried the SCD for about 3 months but found it was greatly interfiering with my family. The 6 month old has a diet. The 2 year old has a diet. My wife could eat normal and I was on a diet. We wear making 4 different meals everytime we ate. I also didn't feeling any great success on the diet. I still take 10 Mg of Pred a day along with Pentasa. I unable to get into remission. The doctor and pharmacist both tell me that 10 Mg of Pred is very safe. So what am I to do? Stay on an exclusive socialation diet or eat a more normal albiet careful diet and continue using drugs that I can't seem to live without anyway. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2005 Report Share Posted March 18, 2005 Welcome to the list , > I tried the SCD for about 3 months but found it was greatly > interfiering with my family. The 6 month old has a diet. The 2 year > old has a diet. My wife could eat normal and I was on a diet. We wear > making 4 different meals everytime we ate. > > I also didn't feeling any great success on the diet. I still take 10 > Mg of Pred a day along with Pentasa. I unable to get into remission. > The doctor and pharmacist both tell me that 10 Mg of Pred is very > safe. What foods were you eating? Did you start with the intro diet? Did you eat illegals during those three months? Were you on the Prednisone and Pentasa while on the diet? Have your docs tried meds other than pentasa? You may find this interesting http://www.scdiet.org/4faq/asacol.html Sheila, SCD 49 mos, 20 yrs UC mom of , SCD 34 mos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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