Guest guest Posted September 6, 2009 Report Share Posted September 6, 2009 I've been on almost zero-carb diet for some days, because I was waiting for intructions from my doctor about what to eat. My experience is that my body was working perfectly fine, but my doctor instructed me to add enough carbs to prevent ketosis. She also provided me with a list of the carbs that were safe for me. So today I tryed coconut, which contains substantial amounts of carbs. And it seems that I'm doing fine :-) Chronic D since 2005, suspected disbyosis SCD April 29 Intro May 29 Currently on bio, dairy-free, low oxalate SCD > > Jodi > > I didn't come across Life without bread until year 3 on SCD. I knew when I first read BTVC that I was onto something with the information about monosaccharides and polysaccharides, but I still had so many problems tolerating even the legal foods. Through trial and error, and some research on digestion and nutrition, I'd figured out that I also had to restrict even the permitted carbs, not to mention fiber and fat (because of having Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction). But reading Life without bread made sense of what I'd already figured out -- gave me the why and how. I cope better when I get a grasp of the whats and whys [grin]. > > I'm packing to move (from a rental to a purchased house in the same town) so can't get to my copy of Life without bread, but I remember that the author suggested keeping the daily carbs to a certain number of bread units. Wasn't it 12 bread units per day? Something like that anyway. Love that concept of bread units! I figured out that my daily total of bread units is way below what most people want and need. If 12 bread units is that suggested number (wish I could verify it), then my total bread units per day is about 5 or 6. > > Having functional digestive disorders (and a faulty endocrine and nervous system) means having to tweak or fine-tune everything, from SCD to yeast elimination diets to supplements to medications. I always have to balance what is being recommended with what experience has shown me my body will tolerate. > > I need to spend some time at Fitday.com to figure out how little fiber and fat my digestion also tolerates. I've had to adjust carbs, fiber, fat and spices in order to keep my digestion running with minimal symptoms. > > Symptom management is my goal. And thanks to SCD, and doing lots of reading and research, I've achieved that goal. I hate to think of what a mess I'd be in if I hadn't come across SCD.... > > Kim M. > SCD 5+ years > Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction 6 years > neurological deterioration 3 years > > >>>>>>>>>>>> > Post surgery I am just feeling I need to do carb restriction.. > Like only a given amount a day. Reading Life Without Bread has given me some ideas for parameters how to go about doing such a thing. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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