Guest guest Posted January 14, 2006 Report Share Posted January 14, 2006 Hi everybody, This is my first post-- I am completely new to the whole SCD and have only begun reading BTVC last night. Here is a bit of background: My son (who just turned 5 in Dec) has a dx of high functioning autism. We are GFCF and seeing a DAN doc and is taking ASD-plex vitamins as well as some other vitamins and supplements. We started the GFCF diet about a year ago and after 3 weeks on the diet and supplements, began speaking in full sentences and actually having real conversations with us. It was miraculous. In addition to the dietary interventions, has 30 hrs/week of ABA, 2 hrs/week of speech (he has resolving apraxia also) and an hour each of OT & PT. He attends a typical preschool with a shadow and will be taking an extra year of early intervention next year before entering kindergarten. (We are hoping for mainstream kindergarten at our regular public school.) is an amazing, funny, sweet beautiful boy and-- I know I am very lucky about this-- he is also a great eater! He will eat basically whatever we serve and feed to him. Although I dreaded the thought of going GFCF, I found that it was not too hard to adapt some of our favorite recipes so we've been doing pretty well with it. After our first round of testing with the DAN doc (stool, urine, hair, blood analyses) we discovered that has " leaky gut " and that he was sensitive to not only wheat, but also egg, rice, peanut, beet, soy, sesame, corn, and coconut. We stayed off all those foods for about 4 months (as per the doctor's advice) but have since added rice back in and egg in baked goods/recipes. does not eat regular corn, but he has had some foods which contain corn, beet or soy products. Once we added rice back in (which we did because of horrible diarrhea and family stress over being *so* food limited), began having regular-looking poops and he finally potty trained. (Interestingly enough, showed no allergies to dairy but we kept it out because we didn't want to complicate things at that stage.) Just over the last few months, has been having some more serious behavior problems-- head banging, much more stimmy, lashing out and beating on us and his teachers-- than we had noticed in a long time. Our DAN doc suspects yeast and clostridia and has prescribed Nystatin and Culturelle Lactobacillus-- which should arrive next week. We tried Diflucan for 2 weeks in Dec, which reacted well to. but a couple weeks after we stopped, the behaviors reappeared. also has a minor ear infection-- which may explain some of the lashing out, which is his general reaction to pain-- so we're treating first with garlic oil drops instead of with antibiotics this time. (We'll see the ENT next week just in case.) I have always felt that " something is attacking from the inside " and have at times felt like we try to do everything right, but we just don't have all the pieces put together. I read one of your success stories where the mom says she just didn't know what was going to happen after each meal because her son seemed to react so strongly to foods and vitamins-- that's us. Some days we " get it right " and is focused and with us and feeling good. And then some days it's all wrong and he disappears. (Some days we try to get it right, but then he doesn't eat all his breakfast or has an extra snack or something, and then it's all wrong again-- or sometimes amazingly good-- we just don't know what all the factors are!) Anyhow, I am very hopeful about this diet and my questions are simple: 1. How do we start? 2. Where's the quick list of " legal foods " or recipes? (I'm a decent cook, but I need a roadmap!) 3. How does all this fit with GFCF and the supplements? Do we have to stop GFCF or stop vitamins, etc? Or should we keep what we're doing now and then add in SCD? (And how exactly does that work in keeping a balanced diet? He's a great eater, but I'm afraid to cut out too much-- can he be healthy on only 1 or 2 foods?) 4. What's the minimum time you would suggest trying SCD in order to see results? It helps me to have a timeline so I know that we've given a treatment our best effort before we change something. I have never looked for a " miraculous " recovery from autism-- I want most to see my little guy be the wonderful kid he is, complete with quirks, focusing, interacting and enjoying life. I want him to be healthy and happy and I know he's not when he's banging his head on the wall. Sorry for such a long post but thanks so much for any advice and guidance you can give! I'm scared about starting, but crying tears of joy that maybe this will really help! Cathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 Re: completely new and need help! (long) || " Saccharomyces boulardii has been found to be effective against Clostridum difficile. " What's the best source for this? Thanks. Rhonda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 Saccharomyces boulardii can be purchased from Kirkman Laboratories. There may be other legal brands as well. http://www.kirkmanlabs.com Click the link that says Probiotics. Jody mom to -7 and -9 SCD 1/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 Saccharomyces boulardii can be purchased from Kirkman Laboratories. There may be other legal brands as well. http://www.kirkmanlabs.com Click the link that says Probiotics. Jody mom to -7 and -9 SCD 1/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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