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I can't say I've had quite the same experience but a few months ago I started

having flare up symptoms but it was accompanied with a different kind of pain

than the regular UC pain. It turned out to be an intussusception that usually

needs emergency surgery (fortunately mine worked itself out). So my advice is

not to ignore the pain, especially if it's something you haven't felt before.

Stacey

>

> Hi,

>

> On September 25th I had my gall bladder removed. It was a painful attack that

Wednesday that resulted in a 4 day hospital stay on Morphine. My doc kept

running tests to be 100% sure. This is the way the scheduling of the test

resources and the surgeon played out. I managed to stay as faithful as I could

to the diet. Drinking chicken broth, eating fresh fruits, any meat grilled with

steamed veggies.

>

> I began having symptoms of what I thought was UC sometime the week of

September 7th. At first I thought it was the attack a lot of people experience

at week 12 early. Then I even upped my Asacol thinking I had weaned off a

little too early. Now I am not too sure. There was bloody D. Stomach cramps

and a loss of appetite. I have never had a loss of appetite with UC. Believe

me, it takes a lot.

>

> My husband and I were going to take our 16 month old daughter to SeaWorld so,

I put off making an appointment with the SCD advocating Dr. (as per the Viscious

Cycle website)in my area. The day that we left, I did not drink any goats milk

yogurt, though I took some with me in a cooler(we can drive to Orlando in 2

hrs). The bloody D stopped. Cramping because I had to make a BM that was loose

and the pain in the upper abdomin did not stop. I held on until Wednesday night

and finally gave in when the second attack came on. As per the hospital the

duct into the gall bladder was clogged and the gall bladder itself was extremely

swollen.

>

> It has been 9 days sice the operation. Cheese seems to lead to gas and loose

BM. So I have not even thought about the goats milk yougurt. Has anyone else

had this experience or something similar? What does this mean in terms of me

and dairy. I read on the internet that some people found dairy intolerable for

up to 8 weeks? Will this pass? How do I get my probiotics?

>

> Thank You,

> Joly

> 1600 MG Asacol

> 14 weeks SCD tomorrow

> Allergic to Caesin(Cows milk) & Gluten

>

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