Guest guest Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 I'm curious- don't want to invade her privacy- but wondering how she is doing as an adult? Does she ever speak on her mother's behalf? I'm sure she would be touched by how many people her mother has helped. Did Elaine have other children? What about her husband?PJ Elaine has 2 daughters, one in Chicago and one in Canada. Her husband passed away before Elaine did. They do know that scd is helping lots of people. I heard her daughter is doing good and has encorporated good food back into her diet. I think it's rice that she still cannot eat. There is a Gottschall Autism Center http://www.gottschallcenter.com and a scd committee scdcommittee123@... that......this is from pecanbread...... operates by the Gottschall family and The SCD Committee insures that these activities adhere strictly to the principles Elaine outlined, thereby preserving her heroic efforts and this wonderful diet for current and future generations. Katy ____________________________________________________________ Best Weight Loss Program - Click Here! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 I'm curious- don't want to invade her privacy- but wondering how she is doing as an adult? Does she ever speak on her mother's behalf? I'm sure she would be touched by how many people her mother has helped. Did Elaine have other children? What about her husband?PJ Elaine has 2 daughters, one in Chicago and one in Canada. Her husband passed away before Elaine did. They do know that scd is helping lots of people. I heard her daughter is doing good and has encorporated good food back into her diet. I think it's rice that she still cannot eat. There is a Gottschall Autism Center http://www.gottschallcenter.com and a scd committee scdcommittee123@... that......this is from pecanbread...... operates by the Gottschall family and The SCD Committee insures that these activities adhere strictly to the principles Elaine outlined, thereby preserving her heroic efforts and this wonderful diet for current and future generations. Katy ____________________________________________________________ Best Weight Loss Program - Click Here! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 I'm curious- don't want to invade her privacy- but wondering how she is doing as an adult? Does she ever speak on her mother's behalf? I'm sure she would be touched by how many people her mother has helped. Did Elaine have other children? What about her husband?PJ Elaine has 2 daughters, one in Chicago and one in Canada. Her husband passed away before Elaine did. They do know that scd is helping lots of people. I heard her daughter is doing good and has encorporated good food back into her diet. I think it's rice that she still cannot eat. There is a Gottschall Autism Center http://www.gottschallcenter.com and a scd committee scdcommittee123@... that......this is from pecanbread...... operates by the Gottschall family and The SCD Committee insures that these activities adhere strictly to the principles Elaine outlined, thereby preserving her heroic efforts and this wonderful diet for current and future generations. Katy ____________________________________________________________ Best Weight Loss Program - Click Here! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 At 09:09 PM 9/2/2009, you wrote: I'm curious- don't want to invade her privacy- but wondering how she is doing as an adult? Does she ever speak on her mother's behalf? I'm sure she would be touched by how many people her mother has helped. Did Elaine have other children? What about her husband? Elaine's husband Herb passed before she did. She had two daughters, I believe. One married. I know that they are working to keep BTVC in print. My understanding is that the daughter who was cured by SCD is still doing very well, and still eats between 80-90% SCD. Interestingly, RICE is still anathema to her... if she eats it, she'll have a resurgence of symptoms. — Marilyn New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001 Darn Good SCD Cook No Human Children Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 Elaine's daughter, Judy, speaks in this video: http://www.recoveryvideos.com/video/elaineweb.mov http://www.recoveryvideos.com/video/elaineweb.wmv > > I'm curious- don't want to invade her privacy- but wondering how she is doing as an adult? Does she ever speak on her mother's behalf? I'm sure she would be touched by how many people her mother has helped. Did Elaine have other children? What about her husband? > PJ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 Elaine's daughter, Judy, speaks in this video: http://www.recoveryvideos.com/video/elaineweb.mov http://www.recoveryvideos.com/video/elaineweb.wmv > > I'm curious- don't want to invade her privacy- but wondering how she is doing as an adult? Does she ever speak on her mother's behalf? I'm sure she would be touched by how many people her mother has helped. Did Elaine have other children? What about her husband? > PJ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 THANK YOU -moved me to tears! i will share with many - anyone know how to put it on a dvd to give to docs etc??? eileen > > > > I'm curious- don't want to invade her privacy- but wondering how she is doing as an adult? Does she ever speak on her mother's behalf? I'm sure she would be touched by how many people her mother has helped. Did Elaine have other children? What about her husband? > > PJ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 Being well on 80-90% SCD sounds wonderful. That would give you enough leeway to travel, or eat out, without fear. PJ > >I'm curious- don't want to invade her privacy- > >but wondering how she is doing as an adult? Does > >she ever speak on her mother's behalf? I'm sure > >she would be touched by how many people her > >mother has helped. Did Elaine have other children? What about her husband? > > Elaine's husband Herb passed before she did. > > She had two daughters, I believe. One married. I > know that they are working to keep BTVC in print. > > My understanding is that the daughter who was > cured by SCD is still doing very well, and still > eats between 80-90% SCD. Interestingly, RICE is > still anathema to her... if she eats it, she'll have a resurgence of symptoms. > > > — Marilyn > New Orleans, Louisiana, USA > Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001 > Darn Good SCD Cook > No Human Children > Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 Being well on 80-90% SCD sounds wonderful. That would give you enough leeway to travel, or eat out, without fear. PJ > >I'm curious- don't want to invade her privacy- > >but wondering how she is doing as an adult? Does > >she ever speak on her mother's behalf? I'm sure > >she would be touched by how many people her > >mother has helped. Did Elaine have other children? What about her husband? > > Elaine's husband Herb passed before she did. > > She had two daughters, I believe. One married. I > know that they are working to keep BTVC in print. > > My understanding is that the daughter who was > cured by SCD is still doing very well, and still > eats between 80-90% SCD. Interestingly, RICE is > still anathema to her... if she eats it, she'll have a resurgence of symptoms. > > > — Marilyn > New Orleans, Louisiana, USA > Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001 > Darn Good SCD Cook > No Human Children > Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 Being well on 80-90% SCD sounds wonderful. That would give you enough leeway to travel, or eat out, without fear. PJ > >I'm curious- don't want to invade her privacy- > >but wondering how she is doing as an adult? Does > >she ever speak on her mother's behalf? I'm sure > >she would be touched by how many people her > >mother has helped. Did Elaine have other children? What about her husband? > > Elaine's husband Herb passed before she did. > > She had two daughters, I believe. One married. I > know that they are working to keep BTVC in print. > > My understanding is that the daughter who was > cured by SCD is still doing very well, and still > eats between 80-90% SCD. Interestingly, RICE is > still anathema to her... if she eats it, she'll have a resurgence of symptoms. > > > — Marilyn > New Orleans, Louisiana, USA > Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001 > Darn Good SCD Cook > No Human Children > Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 Wed, 9/2/09, PJ smdsmom2008@... wrote:I'm curious- don't want to invade her privacy- but wondering how she is doing as an adult? Does she ever speak on her mother's behalf? I'm sure she would be touched by how many people her mother has helped. Did Elaine have other children? What about her husband?PJ Thu, 3 Sep 2009 Where is Elaine's daughter?Judy Herod wrote: I read this as I munch on an almond scone – my favourite recipe from the “Eat Well, Fell Well†cookbook. How funny. You may report that I am well, completely cured by the diet and still choose to eat this way, as I love/prefer the SCD food…our whole family does. I can, however, eat anything I want to with no problems. As for the other questions, as you know, Dad died in 2000. I have one sister, six years older, who lives in Chicago. Regards, Judy _________________________________________________________________________ Elaine writes: http://www.healingcrow.com/ELF/ELF49.html I must tell you this story. Judy had been on the diet over 7 years and because Dr. Haas had died at age 94, I had no one to ask when to get her off. Our whole family was eating this way and we loved it (Mom didn't like getting up at the wee hours to make all the stuff but it was a must).When it was time for her to go to college, we bought her a fridge for her room and the plans were that she would eat the legals in the cafeteria and fill the fridge with cheese, etc. and stay on it. After a week, Judy called and told me that they were keeping her so busy there was not able to shop. She said she would try to eat the cafeteria food and watch out carefully. Now, remember, she had been symptom-free from from UC for 7 years, had grown up as a healthy, tall (she made up for 3 years of non-growth after the SCD) and absolutely perfect. A year later, she told me what happened and I do not have an answer for you. She had taken one tablespoon of rice from the cafeteria buffet and within 24 hours there was blood in the toilet. She waited a week and tried another tablespoon of rice and the same thing happened. Now, years later (about 30years later) she eats most things - a potato once or twice a week, some bread but she will not touch rice!!!Please direct site commentary or questions to: crow@...©2000 The Healing Crow, Inc. ___________________________________________________Loving Care, Gay Surgery '75, CD '94,SCD '97, No meds. '98 SCD™Stores: http://www.SCDiet.net/ Moderator Indy, IN Breaking The Vicious Cycle by Elaine GottschallTell me where you live to find SCD Pals, Drs. how long on the SCDiet. Put in Subject: SCD or I may not see your post to me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 Wed, 9/2/09, PJ smdsmom2008@... wrote:I'm curious- don't want to invade her privacy- but wondering how she is doing as an adult? Does she ever speak on her mother's behalf? I'm sure she would be touched by how many people her mother has helped. Did Elaine have other children? What about her husband?PJ Thu, 3 Sep 2009 Where is Elaine's daughter?Judy Herod wrote: I read this as I munch on an almond scone – my favourite recipe from the “Eat Well, Fell Well†cookbook. How funny. You may report that I am well, completely cured by the diet and still choose to eat this way, as I love/prefer the SCD food…our whole family does. I can, however, eat anything I want to with no problems. As for the other questions, as you know, Dad died in 2000. I have one sister, six years older, who lives in Chicago. Regards, Judy _________________________________________________________________________ Elaine writes: http://www.healingcrow.com/ELF/ELF49.html I must tell you this story. Judy had been on the diet over 7 years and because Dr. Haas had died at age 94, I had no one to ask when to get her off. Our whole family was eating this way and we loved it (Mom didn't like getting up at the wee hours to make all the stuff but it was a must).When it was time for her to go to college, we bought her a fridge for her room and the plans were that she would eat the legals in the cafeteria and fill the fridge with cheese, etc. and stay on it. After a week, Judy called and told me that they were keeping her so busy there was not able to shop. She said she would try to eat the cafeteria food and watch out carefully. Now, remember, she had been symptom-free from from UC for 7 years, had grown up as a healthy, tall (she made up for 3 years of non-growth after the SCD) and absolutely perfect. A year later, she told me what happened and I do not have an answer for you. She had taken one tablespoon of rice from the cafeteria buffet and within 24 hours there was blood in the toilet. She waited a week and tried another tablespoon of rice and the same thing happened. Now, years later (about 30years later) she eats most things - a potato once or twice a week, some bread but she will not touch rice!!!Please direct site commentary or questions to: crow@...©2000 The Healing Crow, Inc. ___________________________________________________Loving Care, Gay Surgery '75, CD '94,SCD '97, No meds. '98 SCD™Stores: http://www.SCDiet.net/ Moderator Indy, IN Breaking The Vicious Cycle by Elaine GottschallTell me where you live to find SCD Pals, Drs. how long on the SCDiet. Put in Subject: SCD or I may not see your post to me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 Awesome!! Thanks so much. PJ > > I read this as I munch on an almond scone †" my favourite recipe from the “Eat Well, Fell Well†cookbook. How funny. > You may report that I am well, completely cured by the diet and still choose to eat this way, as I love/prefer the SCD food…our whole family does. I can, however, eat anything I want to with no problems. > As for the other questions, as you know, Dad died in 2000. I have one sister, six years older, who lives in Chicago. > Regards, > Judy  > _________________________________________________________________________ >  > Elaine writes: http://www.healingcrow.com/ELF/ELF49.html > I must tell you this story. Judy had been on the diet over 7 years and > because Dr. Haas had died at age 94, I had no one to ask when to get her > off. Our whole family was eating this way and we loved it (Mom didn't like > getting up at the wee hours to make all the stuff but it was a must).When it > was time for her to go to college, we bought her a fridge for her room and > the plans were that she would eat the legals in the cafeteria and fill the > fridge with cheese, etc. and stay on it. After a week, Judy called and told > me that they were keeping her so busy there was not able to shop. She said > she would try to eat the cafeteria food and watch out carefully. Now, > remember, she had been symptom-free from from UC for 7 years, had grown up > as a healthy, tall (she made up for 3 years of non-growth after the SCD) and > absolutely perfect. A year later, she told me what happened and I do not > have an answer for you. She had taken one tablespoon of rice from the > cafeteria buffet and within 24 hours there was blood in the toilet. She > waited a week and tried another tablespoon of rice and the same thing > happened. Now, years later (about 30years later) she eats most things - a > potato once or twice a week, some bread but she will not touch rice!!! > Please direct site commentary or questions to: crow@... > ©2000 The Healing Crow, Inc.  > > > ___________________________________________________ > Loving Care, Gay Surgery '75, CD '94,SCD '97, No meds. '98 > SCD™Stores: http://www.SCDiet.net/  Moderator Indy, IN > >     Breaking The Vicious Cycle by Elaine Gottschall > Tell me where you live to find SCD Pals, Drs. how > > long on the SCDiet. > > Put in Subject: SCD or I may not see your post to me. >  > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 Where you'd normally left-click the link to watch the video, right-click instead. From the pop-up menu, select " save link as " , which allows you to download the video to your computer. From there you should be able to save it to disc. I'm glad you enjoyed the video, I loved it as well. Elaine's daughter, Judy, speaks in this video: http://www.recoveryvideos.com/video/elaineweb.mov http://www.recoveryvideos.com/video/elaineweb.wmv Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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