Guest guest Posted January 23, 2006 Report Share Posted January 23, 2006 Hi Bobbie, I am a little behind my emails so you may have already gotten your answer, but here goes. The browner the bowel movement, the healthier it is, sort of. A healthy bowel movement should be dark brown in color, well-formed, firm, and float. It also should not smell that bad. If it is tan or yellowish, that indicates it has not spent enough time in the digestive tract and the food has not been fully digested. I don't know the color of your child's BMs before SCD so I can't comment on whether his light brown BM is an improvement or not. Given that his previous days BM was orangish and mushy, the color sounds like a slight improvement, but it also sounds like it was runnier than the previous day's. Is that true? Suzanne Woodland Hills On Jan 23, 2006, at 12:41 AM, pecanbread wrote: > Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2006 02:07:57 -0000 > > Subject: SCD day 7 bowel color question > > Cody's bowel movement this evening was interesting. When I changed > his diaper I noticed it smelled different and was light brown (almost > tan) mixed with a little darker brown and speckled with carrot > pieces. The consistency was that of thick pancake batter. Yesterday > it was orangeish and like mashed squash. > > Over the past day he has eaten bananna pancakes for breakfasts and > snacks, french cut green beans, carrot curls, nibbles of baked > chicken, nibbles of hamburger, tiniest bite of gelatin, small amounts > of acorn squash, apple sauce, and lots of homemade bananna yogurt > smoothies. He's been drinking ice water, apple cider, 100% Welch's > grape juice, and occassionally orange juice. I've been putting No- > Fenol in his juice drinks. > > What could cause this tan poop? > Thanks, > Bobbie > Cody 3yo, Dev Delay, SID > SCD day 7 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2006 Report Share Posted January 24, 2006 Hi Bobbie, Change in color and texture of bm's is very common when starting the diet. It is one of the symptoms of die off. See http://pecanbread.com/badreaction.html Epsom salt baths may help. Sheila, SCD 59 mos, 22 yrs UC mom of and > You are the first to reply. The color before SCD was brown, but > alternated between runny/smooshie and rock hard. We were also > giving him Houston digestive enzymes, Zyme Prime & AFP Peptizyde. > We're trying SCD primarily to get rid of reflux & constipation > issues he's had since birth. Since going on SCD we've stopped all > medication and he seems to not have the reflux issues he was > having. He'd vomit after every meal before and had horrible gas all > the time. > > The orange poop two days ago was mushy/runny, yesterday's was more > like a cooked pancake look. Today's BM was very brown but it was > like mashed squash - mushy not firm. > > Thank you for your help! > Bobbie > SCD day 8 > Cody 3yo Dev Delayed, SID, nonverbal > > > The browner the bowel movement, the healthier it is, sort of. A > > healthy bowel movement should be dark brown in color, well- formed, > > firm, and float. It also should not smell that bad. If it is tan > or > > yellowish, that indicates it has not spent enough time in the > digestive > > tract and the food has not been fully digested. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2006 Report Share Posted January 24, 2006 Hi Bobbie, Change in color and texture of bm's is very common when starting the diet. It is one of the symptoms of die off. See http://pecanbread.com/badreaction.html Epsom salt baths may help. Sheila, SCD 59 mos, 22 yrs UC mom of and > You are the first to reply. The color before SCD was brown, but > alternated between runny/smooshie and rock hard. We were also > giving him Houston digestive enzymes, Zyme Prime & AFP Peptizyde. > We're trying SCD primarily to get rid of reflux & constipation > issues he's had since birth. Since going on SCD we've stopped all > medication and he seems to not have the reflux issues he was > having. He'd vomit after every meal before and had horrible gas all > the time. > > The orange poop two days ago was mushy/runny, yesterday's was more > like a cooked pancake look. Today's BM was very brown but it was > like mashed squash - mushy not firm. > > Thank you for your help! > Bobbie > SCD day 8 > Cody 3yo Dev Delayed, SID, nonverbal > > > The browner the bowel movement, the healthier it is, sort of. A > > healthy bowel movement should be dark brown in color, well- formed, > > firm, and float. It also should not smell that bad. If it is tan > or > > yellowish, that indicates it has not spent enough time in the > digestive > > tract and the food has not been fully digested. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2006 Report Share Posted January 24, 2006 Hi Bobbie, Change in color and texture of bm's is very common when starting the diet. It is one of the symptoms of die off. See http://pecanbread.com/badreaction.html Epsom salt baths may help. Sheila, SCD 59 mos, 22 yrs UC mom of and > You are the first to reply. The color before SCD was brown, but > alternated between runny/smooshie and rock hard. We were also > giving him Houston digestive enzymes, Zyme Prime & AFP Peptizyde. > We're trying SCD primarily to get rid of reflux & constipation > issues he's had since birth. Since going on SCD we've stopped all > medication and he seems to not have the reflux issues he was > having. He'd vomit after every meal before and had horrible gas all > the time. > > The orange poop two days ago was mushy/runny, yesterday's was more > like a cooked pancake look. Today's BM was very brown but it was > like mashed squash - mushy not firm. > > Thank you for your help! > Bobbie > SCD day 8 > Cody 3yo Dev Delayed, SID, nonverbal > > > The browner the bowel movement, the healthier it is, sort of. A > > healthy bowel movement should be dark brown in color, well- formed, > > firm, and float. It also should not smell that bad. If it is tan > or > > yellowish, that indicates it has not spent enough time in the > digestive > > tract and the food has not been fully digested. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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