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I am pretty new to --We were more on the DAN porotocol previous to this. I

was thinking about doing the SCD with my child due to continued intermittent

stomach distention which seems to now be occuring after complex

carbs(potatoes-rice pasta). We are df/gf/cf/and mainly s/f. From what I

understand Dr.goldberg is not in love with nuts, which the SCD diet is highly

composed of once you get past the inital stage. I have recently started with

Dr. , he is aware of our present diet, but we never really got into the

do's and don'ts as far as diet with . I have been giving rice milk and

almond milk for years. Now I am reading that this is alos a nono. We have

tried Vances potatoe milk , but that did not agree with him(however that was

along time ago). I would think this drink would take alot of digesting. Does

anyone have any advice for me. I have even tried to look at some of the more

processed breads(cheap white bread) and it has soy in addition to the wheat, so

I am concerned that I would not know what is making his belly sick with these

two things in it. I have doing this diet for years, we are definitely not were

we should be. We just started the anitfungals, so I want him to get used to

these, but I know I need to start tweeking things after that. I feel really bad

for him. We try so hard to treat him like a normal kid, but the stomach issues

take a huge part of that away. He is really starting to ask for normal things

like pizza. dunkin donuts, rita's water ice, etc. He always aske why he cannot

have it. He knows his belly gets distended, but what kid really ares about

that. He just wants the food. Any advice would be woderful. On a good note,

we had a history of pale stools, we had not seen them almost in a long while. A

little green at times, but at least here is some color.

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