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I am so sorry :( I know you hate meds, but is it possible that since you are

starting out on SCD, there is something that will help? I'm thinking along the

lines of sulfasalazine, Lialda, the ones that others have mentioned would help

but are not as " bad " as the big guns. Hopefully something that will get you

further along enough to bring things to school.

Stewed apples, chicken soup with chicken in a thermos are good. I made the

" 's Muffin " recipe off pecanbread.com with pecan butter instead of the

flour- which would make it more stage 2. My daughter (age 14 )likes them in her

lunches at school (she can eat anything but she likes mine ), so maybe these

would work for you as something to eat in class.

Maybe some of the breads on pecan bread stage one, or pancakes would be solid

enough to hold tuna or chicken salad with SCD mayo. If you can tolerate nut

butter brownies that would work too. There' always hard boiled eggs and cheese.

Hope you feel better,

PJ

>

> I'm back to stage one, since my D is back in all it's glory. I need

> ideas for foods, different ways to cook them, etc... And things to

> take to school. I'm back in school, and I just got microwave

> privelages, but that will only work for lunch and even with a big

> breakfast I get hungry in class. So I need a non-obtrusive food to eat

> in class that will hold me. Thanks for ideas!!

>

> Pour Dieu, pour terre,

> Alyssa 15

> UC April 2008, diagnosed Sept 2008

> SCD June 2009 (restarted)

> No meds =)

>

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That's fine- I hate meds too. It's just that I noticed people do a variety of

interventions on SCD, and the Jewish mother in me wants to see you eat!! LOL

PJ

>

> > I am so sorry :( I know you hate meds, but is it possible that since

> > you are starting out on SCD, there is something that will help? I'm

> > thinking along the lines of sulfasalazine, Lialda, the ones that

> > others have mentioned would help but are not as " bad " as the big

> > guns. Hopefully something that will get you further along enough to

> > bring things to school.

>

>

> The only thing I'd be willing to try is LDN. If not, and I don't get

> better, I think I'll try enemas (eghck).

>

> Pour Dieu, pour terre,

> Alyssa 15

> UC April 2008, diagnosed Sept 2008

> SCD June 2009 (restarted)

> No meds =)

>

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The only thing I'd be willing to try is LDN. If not, and I don't get

better, I think I'll try enemas (eghck).

My 14 year old son has the enemas and they aren't as awful as he thought they'd

be. He says they do help a little and he doesn't need anyone to help him with

them at all. They might not be as bad as you think

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