Guest guest Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 Hi all- I've been following SCD religiously for 3 months now, over the past few weeks adding candida-elimination guidelines to the mix. Judging how I feel now, I can't see any difference, really. I'm very distended (prego-belly)unless I forego food entirely for a few days. Distention is always there but varies in intensity, and there really are no clear patterns as to what seems to bring it on full force. Last night I was able to have dinner (fried egg, cooked tomato, some avocado) without the immeadiate upper abdominal distention. This morning I repeated the exact same meal, with bad effects. Food that I initially tolerated well (nut muffins, jello, honey, cheese etc) later didn't seem to agree with me. A food diary hasn't helped shed any light on this. Constipation has actually worsened, before SCD I was able to go once a day with laxatives, no it's every few days with laxatives, and stool is harder. This may be related to cutting out brown rice tortillas and most veggies. At three months my repertoire of foods eaten has shrunk, not evolved. So at this point my question is, does this seems like a situation where SCD isn't going to help? What could possibly be going on if bacteria (and possibly yeast) and the management of them isn't the key? The only factor that has been fairly predictable seems to be serotonin. Relaxation in a warm, sunny climate (read: trip to the Caribbean, especially the one without the kids :^), the high of starting a new relationship (and symptoms coming right back, worsened, after vthat fizzled, sex, artificial bright light (like a sun bed) - what these all seem to have in common is a good boost in serotonin levels, and they work like a wonder-drug on my symptoms. It's been made abundantly clear that SCD is a slow cure etc, but shouldn't there be some sign of improvement at the three-month mark? Or is there something I'm missing? This is not meant to be a complaint, but rather a report of what I'm experiencing. If anyone sees anything here that I'm missing, I'd be grateful to hear. Thanks, Lilian " IBS " -C 10 years, SCD 3 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 Hi all- I've been following SCD religiously for 3 months now, over the past few weeks adding candida-elimination guidelines to the mix. Judging how I feel now, I can't see any difference, really. I'm very distended (prego-belly)unless I forego food entirely for a few days. Distention is always there but varies in intensity, and there really are no clear patterns as to what seems to bring it on full force. Last night I was able to have dinner (fried egg, cooked tomato, some avocado) without the immeadiate upper abdominal distention. This morning I repeated the exact same meal, with bad effects. Food that I initially tolerated well (nut muffins, jello, honey, cheese etc) later didn't seem to agree with me. A food diary hasn't helped shed any light on this. Constipation has actually worsened, before SCD I was able to go once a day with laxatives, no it's every few days with laxatives, and stool is harder. This may be related to cutting out brown rice tortillas and most veggies. At three months my repertoire of foods eaten has shrunk, not evolved. So at this point my question is, does this seems like a situation where SCD isn't going to help? What could possibly be going on if bacteria (and possibly yeast) and the management of them isn't the key? The only factor that has been fairly predictable seems to be serotonin. Relaxation in a warm, sunny climate (read: trip to the Caribbean, especially the one without the kids :^), the high of starting a new relationship (and symptoms coming right back, worsened, after vthat fizzled, sex, artificial bright light (like a sun bed) - what these all seem to have in common is a good boost in serotonin levels, and they work like a wonder-drug on my symptoms. It's been made abundantly clear that SCD is a slow cure etc, but shouldn't there be some sign of improvement at the three-month mark? Or is there something I'm missing? This is not meant to be a complaint, but rather a report of what I'm experiencing. If anyone sees anything here that I'm missing, I'd be grateful to hear. Thanks, Lilian " IBS " -C 10 years, SCD 3 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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