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Its been about 9 months since my resurfacing. I feel great and Am

grateful I qualified for it. For the poster that asked about Dr

Gross and his staff, they are as good as it gets and better by far!

Back to me, 2 weeks after my surgery while dressing, I lifted my

leg, turned my toes inward and went to raise my pants. All of a

sudden I got this shooting pain from my groin down the inside of my

thight to my knee. For a moment I was unable to put weight on it,

after lying down for a while I felt fine, but had tenderness in my

groin area out to my upper thigh. I lived with it, took vioxx and

was fine. In December I felt great and stopped taking vioxx.

Last week, while Moving a partially full 100 Gallon Propane tank, I

grabbed the side I was supposed to carry. with my weight planted on

my operated leg turning my right shoulder inward (crossing my body

basically. What I now believe to be the similiar to the motion that

injured me previously). WHen The weight of the tank increased I got

the same (but more severe) shooting pain from my left groin down my

leg into my knee, dropping me like a rock! I could not tolerate

weight for a few hours again and am still tender. I went to the ER

for xrays which were Negative (device intact). The next day I saw an

Ortho near me who does resurfacing, new set of xrays and he

DIagnosised it as soft tissue or tendon injury. As the week has

passed I am feeling better but still have dull minimal pain in the

groin and upper thigh. I am writing this detailed email to see if

anyone here has had any similiar experience. I am wondering if this

is Psoas (no lower back pain though) or possibly related to the

femoral nerve and if anyone received treatment that was usefull,

besides months of vioxx.

Thanks in advance , God Bless and Be safe, ny

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I'd like to know if having yeast I must have some particular attentions with the

diet, if I have to avoid some food between those allowed. For example can I eat

pollen?It helps me to have a few of energy in this period so warm..I love fruit

and I need of minerals in summer season (I suffer with my low blood pressure)

but I've noticed that quantities of fruits can cause me diarrhea and the same is

with nuts (almonds in particular). I'm yet so weak...

***, I don't know about pollen but I have yeast candida problems also and

must avoid fruit and nuts as much as possible. Because the worst of it is

behind me, I can tolerate 1 or 1.5 fruit a day and 1 muffin. The fruit have to

be low in sugar: berries and grapefruit are best.

If you have lots of vegees, some high carb like squash, and lots of protein, and

yogurt, it should regulate your blood sugar.

I'm sure others can offer you more assistance as I am also fairly new at this.

Good luck,

GERDS and chronic C.

SCD 15 mths

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I realized that following standard SCD was not enough for me, so I moved to

low-carb scd. I have to be very careful with fruit and sweet vegetables such as

carrots. No honey. No carbs after midday.

There are information about candida in the files of the group. If you discover

anything that helps, please tell us.

I am also eating garlic and ginger.

Scd Dieter

Undiagnosed bowel disease for 4 years.

7 weeks on SCD

2 weeks on low-carb SCD

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> I'd like to know if having yeast I must have some particular attentions with

the diet, if I have to avoid some food between those allowed. For example can I

eat pollen?It helps me to have a few of energy in this period so warm..I love

fruit and I need of minerals in summer season (I suffer with my low blood

pressure) but I've noticed that quantities of fruits can cause me diarrhea and

the same is with nuts (almonds in particular). I'm yet so weak...

>

> ***, I don't know about pollen but I have yeast candida problems also

and must avoid fruit and nuts as much as possible. Because the worst of it is

behind me, I can tolerate 1 or 1.5 fruit a day and 1 muffin. The fruit have to

be low in sugar: berries and grapefruit are best.

>

> If you have lots of vegees, some high carb like squash, and lots of protein,

and yogurt, it should regulate your blood sugar.

>

> I'm sure others can offer you more assistance as I am also fairly new at this.

>

> Good luck,

>

> GERDS and chronic C.

> SCD 15 mths

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HI ,

It's important to try and stay balanced on the SCD.

Low fructose fruits like berries.

Have you tried the SCD yogurt?

What about probitics including S. Boulardii (it has been wonderful helping me

fight yeast)

Also, have you gone to natural anti-fungals at all?

Or eating foods that have antifungal properties like coconut oil?

Try and eat a protein first thing when you wake up in the morning too.

Jodi

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Some fruits naturally have more carbs than others. Bananas are

relatively high-carb, though a lot of people tolerate them well. So are

strawberries. If a fruit tastes really sweet it probably is higher carb than

one that tastes less sweet.

I empathize with your difficulties getting started.  I myself love

Italian food and really miss pasta and breads, which I imagine might have been important

to your diet previously.  But I’m wondering why you felt the need to eliminate all

fruit?

 

Re: muffins. There are various types of SCD “legal” muffins you

can make that use almond flour (finely ground blanched almonds) instead of wheat

flour. I personally like the apple muffins in one of my SCD cookbooks, though I

change it a bit. (It calls for homemade applesauce as well as two peeled, chopped

apples. I use SCD yogurt instead of the applesauce.

The recipe is: 

Apple Muffins (from Grain-Free Gourmet)

2 cups (500 mL) almond flour;

¼ tsp (1 mL) salt

½ tsp (2mL) baking soda

 1 tsp (5 mL) cinnamon (I use 2 tsp; I love cinnamon!)

2 fairly tart apples, peeled and chopped

3 eggs

½ cup (125 mL) applesauce (I use ½ cup yogurt.)

1/3 cup (75 mL) honey (I cut that to ¼ cup).      

Heat oven to 325 F (160 C). Line a muffin tin with baking cups.

Combine wet ingredients, dry ingredients, then mix them together. Fill the

baking cups. Bake for 20-25 minutes.

n

From: BTVC-SCD

[mailto:BTVC-SCD ] On Behalf Of vanessa danselmi

Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 8:17 AM

To: BTVC-SCD

Subject: R: Re: some questions

What do tou mean with low carb. fruit???maybe berries?what

kind???now I've eliminate all fruit..I'm so sad...

How do you make muffin?Sorry, in Italy we have a diet so different, and

besides I'm new on scd..It's so coplicated for me

Vane

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