Guest guest Posted June 9, 2006 Report Share Posted June 9, 2006 Molly, A lot of those veggies are still advanced even for me. I find that pepper and tomato are killers for me. Not sure what else to say. His stool progression sounds like mine... I restart the intro, do well for a while, then as I add new foods things kind of go crazy. Skinny stool is definately a problem of mine. Not sure how to solve it. I am going to go real slow this time since I restarted. Charlene Need Some Help Again... About a month ago I posted about my son's super hyper behavior. After sharing what his diet included, I got lots of advice from you all. Some recommendations were that I do the intro again and add foods in very slowly. And, that he needed more protein and veggies in his diet. Also, got word to avoid the homemade popsicles, and the beet chips weren't my best choice for one of his veggies. So...I did all this...and took out all baked goods and nut products. His diet currently is: squash broccoli tomato red pepper asparagus carrots cauliflower apple pear banana peaches chicken pork egg water He has twice in the last month gotten ahold of raw baby carrots and eaten one each time, but apart from that everything is cooked, deseeded, etc. He gets lots more protein and veg. than previously and at first was doing great. More focused and poops were finally consistently solid. However, for about the last 1.5 weeks the poops are off again. Sometimes very runny and other times long, skinny, and odd looking. What is this? Is it something he is eating? Or, is it more die-off? His behavior is a bit off too, more OCD behaviors. Any thoughts? molly ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.8.3/358 - Release Date: 6/7/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2006 Report Share Posted June 9, 2006 I agree with Charlene that some of these veggies are too advanced. Cauliflower is problematic for beginners. Read the BTVC website legal/illegal list for more details. Mimi > > Molly, > > A lot of those veggies are still advanced even for me. I find that pepper and tomato are killers for me. Not sure what else to say. His stool progression sounds like mine... I restart the intro, do well for a while, then as I add new foods things kind of go crazy. Skinny stool is definately a problem of mine. > > Not sure how to solve it. I am going to go real slow this time since I restarted. > > Charlene > > Need Some Help Again... > > > About a month ago I posted about my son's super hyper behavior. After > sharing what his diet included, I got lots of advice from you all. > Some recommendations were that I do the intro again and add foods in > very slowly. And, that he needed more protein and veggies in his > diet. Also, got word to avoid the homemade popsicles, and the beet > chips weren't my best choice for one of his veggies. So...I did all > this...and took out all baked goods and nut products. His diet > currently is: > > squash > broccoli > tomato > red pepper > asparagus > carrots > cauliflower > apple > pear > banana > peaches > chicken > pork > egg > water > > He has twice in the last month gotten ahold of raw baby carrots and > eaten one each time, but apart from that everything is cooked, > deseeded, etc. He gets lots more protein and veg. than previously and > at first was doing great. More focused and poops were finally > consistently solid. However, for about the last 1.5 weeks the poops > are off again. Sometimes very runny and other times long, skinny, and > odd looking. What is this? Is it something he is eating? Or, is it > more die-off? His behavior is a bit off too, more OCD behaviors. Any > thoughts? > > molly > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.8.3/358 - Release Date: 6/7/2006 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2006 Report Share Posted June 9, 2006 Molly, I would guess that you are in fact seeing a new round of die-off... that will be temporary. You've done great with all the foods! That probably triggered the next level of healing... and some of the bad guys finally said " Awww, shucks! I guess she really means it this time! " Keep it up... and crank up the epsom salts baths. Patti Need Some Help Again... About a month ago I posted about my son's super hyper behavior. After sharing what his diet included, I got lots of advice from you all. Some recommendations were that I do the intro again and add foods in very slowly. And, that he needed more protein and veggies in his diet. Also, got word to avoid the homemade popsicles, and the beet chips weren't my best choice for one of his veggies. So...I did all this...and took out all baked goods and nut products. His diet currently is: squash broccoli tomato red pepper asparagus carrots cauliflower apple pear banana peaches chicken pork egg water He has twice in the last month gotten ahold of raw baby carrots and eaten one each time, but apart from that everything is cooked, deseeded, etc. He gets lots more protein and veg. than previously and at first was doing great. More focused and poops were finally consistently solid. However, for about the last 1.5 weeks the poops are off again. Sometimes very runny and other times long, skinny, and odd looking. What is this? Is it something he is eating? Or, is it more die-off? His behavior is a bit off too, more OCD behaviors. Any thoughts? molly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.