Guest guest Posted October 8, 2009 Report Share Posted October 8, 2009 PJ, You and I are going along hand in hand when it comes to this diet. We are following almost the same schedule for good and bad, and we started the diet around the same time. I noticed the mushy you are talking about over the past week. I went back to not eating any new foods, stuck with things I knew my body could handle very early on, and tried to eat alot more meat rather than veggies, nut flours, eggs, ect. I do eat alot of DCCC and I cut back on that too. Seems to be helping slightly but I still have mush or "pellets" all of the time. I think it's a plateu and not a slide in the wrong direction. I'm pretty sure you've been relatively fine for the past few months like I have. Keep in mind we have to take a few steps backward in order to move forward on this diet. Someone else was referring to a 6 month flare, so maybe that's what we are in? I'm just going to do what i've been doing and not worry too much. I did notice when I get EXTREMELY stressed out ( like a loss in the family, ect.) that I flare pretty bad. Not sure if anything like that happened with you or not though. Keep me updated and i'll let you know when this passes for me!-UC - 1 yearSCD - 3.5 months 100% strict and 4 months restricted diet.Asacol - 4 pills 3 times a day - hopefully scd will help me get off these! No more Hydrocortisone or Prednisone! To: BTVC-SCD From: smdsmom2008@...Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 12:50:32 +0000Subject: Questions about "mush" I'm going to add to the BM discussions here I'm almost at 6 months SCD- no illegals! In general things are going really well- thankfully. I got to the point where I got to see those trophies everyone talks about. Now, for the past few days, it's all mushy. Not D. but mush. No other symptoms, but I don't want a turn around.To you "old timers"- do you have variations? I don't want to be backsliding. Any suggestions would be helpful. I haven't really added new foods recently to any extent. I do notice more mushiness when I eat more veggies- but I still eat them cooked, and not a ton of them. If I don't eat any, then I get a little C.I wish I knew what "normal" was. I've looked at the picture charts, and also read about "fiber menace" which says they should be a little on the soft side, but not sure what we want to achieve here.Thanks,PJ Hotmail: Trusted email with Microsoft’s powerful SPAM protection. Sign up now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2009 Report Share Posted October 8, 2009 > I'm going to add to the BM discussions here I'm almost at 6 > months SCD- no illegals! In general things are going really well- > thankfully. I got to the point where I got to see those trophies > everyone talks about. Now, for the past few days, it's all mushy. > Not D. but mush. No other symptoms, but I don't want a turn around. > > To you " old timers " - do you have variations? I don't want to be > backsliding. Any suggestions would be helpful. I haven't really > added new foods recently to any extent. I do notice more mushiness > when I eat more veggies- but I still eat them cooked, and not a ton > of them. If I don't eat any, then I get a little C. > > I wish I knew what " normal " was. I've looked at the picture charts, > and also read about " fiber menace " which says they should be a > little on the soft side, but not sure what we want to achieve here. I frankly think there is always variation - at least IME. Here is a BM chart. You are aiming for 4. http://www.gillianmckeith.info/yourbody/health/stoolanalysispoochart.php Mara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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