Guest guest Posted August 20, 2008 Report Share Posted August 20, 2008 > Hi Karianne, Welcome! Bless your heart for trying to understand your body at such a young age! I think you are correct in assuming the sugar in Orlando set you up to feel sick again. Bee's program will help you feel better. I have a 16 year old son with Asperger's. He has come a long way in the six months he's been on this diet. Know that while you are following Bee's program you are building up your immune system, and that will help your body and mind heal. Read Bee's article on Overcoming Candida and follow her steps. You will eventually have more good days than bad and you will feel better. Go to her website www.healingnaturallybybee.com and read all you can! You are on the right track and we are here to help you! Cathe > I´m a 17 year old girl with asperger syndrome and AD/HD. > Started on glutenfree diet 2000 > Gluten/casein free diet summer 2006 > Gluten/casein/egg/soya free diet may 2007 > And I started on stoneage diet march 08. > > I started stoneage diet (I only eat meat, vegetable and fish) march this year because I have had a lots off problem with my gut the last year. > I´m rarely sick but when I was on holiday summer 07 I got sick and the doctor gave my a very high dose antibiotic. > > I also have vocal cord dysfunction because og reflux. I get reflux off some fruits/berries, sugar, soda, juice ++ > > But after this holiday I got more and more problem with my tummy. I started to react more on foods I ate before the holiday. > > Because of the reflux I don´t eat a lot off sugar. > > I went to Orlando march 08 and found a realy good mango sorbe ice cream and I ate a lot off it. When I came home I realy wanted ice cream, chokolate and all foods that contain sugar! I got kind off crazy because I wanted sugar. > > But I lost all my energi. I looked like I was pregnant i 8 months because my tummy was so big and hard. And I had a lot off gas. > I was desperat because it was hurting so much! > > A friend said that I should try stone age diet for 2 weeks, to let my gut carm down. I did so. After 3 days I got a big die off reaction. So she said I proppely have candida. > > Can all the sugar I ate in orlando trigged the candida? > > Now I´m on nystatin. I only eat meat, vegetable (exept potato) and some fish and berries. But sometimes it feels like the candida come back. > All my energy disapers. > Its hard to breath > Im very tired > I´m lurch when I walk, looks like I´m drunk > Its hurting in my tummy > And a lot off other things.. > > Is it normal? > > Im totaly new into candida.. Hope someone can help me. > > Karianne Plener > Norway > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2008 Report Share Posted August 21, 2008 Dearest Karianne, I want to personally welcome you to our group. You have certainly come to the right place for help. Yes, all of your symptoms are normal to have. Candida produces over 79 different kinds of toxins, most of which are alcohol, so some of your symptoms are like having a bad hangover. Some people with candida even fail breathalyzers tests, when they haven't had a drop of alcohol. It is great you are looking into natural healing at such a young age. You will learn principles about nutrients and foods that will help you maintain your health life-long! Like another member recommended, start by reading and learning so you understand what you need to do to get well. There is an entire section devoted to Candida on my website, so read and enjoy: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/candida/index.php In addition to reading " How to Successfully Overcome Candida, read " Curing Candida, How to Get Started " ; http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/menu2_8.php After that you will find handy diet and supplement lists too, as well as recipes (be sure to choose recipes that include foods allowed on the candida diet, since my website isn't just for candida sufferers). You can't go wrong following Nature's Laws regarding health my friend! Give you body what it needs so it is capable of healing itself! The best in health, Bee > > > Hi > > I´m a 17 year old girl with asperger syndrome and AD/HD. > Started on glutenfree diet 2000 > Gluten/casein free diet summer 2006 > Gluten/casein/egg/soya free diet may 2007 > And I started on stoneage diet march 08. > > I started stoneage diet (I only eat meat, vegetable and fish) march this year because I have had a lots off problem with my gut the last year. > I´m rarely sick but when I was on holiday summer 07 I got sick and the doctor gave my a very high dose antibiotic. > > I also have vocal cord dysfunction because og reflux. I get reflux off some fruits/berries, sugar, soda, juice ++ > > But after this holiday I got more and more problem with my tummy. I started to react more on foods I ate before the holiday. > > Because of the reflux I don´t eat a lot off sugar. > > I went to Orlando march 08 and found a realy good mango sorbe ice cream and I ate a lot off it. When I came home I realy wanted ice cream, chokolate and all foods that contain sugar! I got kind off crazy because I wanted sugar. > > But I lost all my energi. I looked like I was pregnant i 8 months because my tummy was so big and hard. And I had a lot off gas. > I was desperat because it was hurting so much! > > A friend said that I should try stone age diet for 2 weeks, to let my gut carm down. I did so. After 3 days I got a big die off reaction. So she said I proppely have candida. > > Can all the sugar I ate in orlando trigged the candida? > > Now I´m on nystatin. I only eat meat, vegetable (exept potato) and some fish and berries. But sometimes it feels like the candida come back. > All my energy disapers. > Its hard to breath > Im very tired > I´m lurch when I walk, looks like I´m drunk > Its hurting in my tummy > And a lot off other things.. > > Is it normal? > > Im totaly new into candida.. Hope someone can help me. > > Karianne Plener > Norway Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 hi all - is it normal for the rounding out of the flat spots to not round out equally? for example. the bottom part of his flat spot is rounding but the top isnt. shouldnt it be going at the same rate? thanks, rachel - cole - day 11 in docband Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 that's how ours is right now. we are at the 4 week mark now, and our son's head is rounding out at the bottom (where the occipital bone is) but less on the top. i think that is one of the last things to " pooch out " . our son has moderate brachy and was pretty much flat as a board back there. after being in the band for only a few days, the occipital bone already started coming out (visibly). the rest of the area in between the top of the head and the occipital bone is still kinda flat though. it makes a big difference though. our son has a lot of hair so even with the flatness, the protruding of the lower bone creates a much rounder shape with his hair, so no one right now would comment on how flat his head is (it's not noticeable enough now; before it was very flat, even with his hair). however, if his hair is wet, you can still see that the flatness has a long way to go ... > > hi all - is it normal for the rounding out of the flat spots to not round out equally? for example. the bottom part of his flat spot is rounding but the top isnt. shouldnt it be going at the same rate? thanks, rachel - cole - day 11 in docband > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 I believe that is very normal. Some people have claimed the flat spot feels bumpy or uneven early on, but it should fill in the void in the band and round out evenly by the end of treatment. Jake-2 (DOCBand Grad 9/19/08) Jordan-4.5 > > hi all - is it normal for the rounding out of the flat spots to not round out equally? for example. the bottom part of his flat spot is rounding but the top isnt. shouldnt it be going at the same rate? thanks, rachel - cole - day 11 in docband > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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