Guest guest Posted March 12, 2006 Report Share Posted March 12, 2006 From time to time I sense an underlying sense of resentment from people who find changing diets is especially difficult. In the past I have been asked why we can't make little exceptions and can't get certain foods approved that sound perfectly OK. It's a personal decision to choose a vocation, a mate, a place to live in and a diet to follow. It's your decision to start SCD, your personal decision to stay on the diet, a personal decision to adhere to the protocols. No one is going to do anything to you for not conforming. No one is going to give you fifty lashes for opting to eat some store bought food you insist upon. Your stomach may have a few things to say about it, but in the end it's up to you. Those of us who have been around a while and seen results tell you the truth as we've seen it. The truth that I've seen is that combining diets and using questionable store bought items has more negative effects than positives. SCD is not going to change at this time so it's up to each indiividual to chart their personal course. Elaine always said, and writes in the book that it is realistic to try for at least a month. She says if it's not for you, give it up. You can always come back later if you wish. Often names pop of of people who did give up but returned and did better the second time around. i always have a little smile when I see them posting again. Challenge demands commitment and hard work. Tiger Woods, Olympic medal winners, prima ballaerinas and coloratura sopranos didn't just happen. And neither does SCD. It' may not be quick nor convenient but it could change your life if you put in the work. Go for the gold! Carol F. SCD 6 years, celiac Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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