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Hey everyone and happy Friday. I haven't posted in awhile because

I've been making slow changes and waiting for formed poops.

My son has been SCD for 65 days now and his stools come every other

day and are still mushy. Sometimes it is two days between movements.

Never a hard stool. Is this normal? Lately he has been getting

changed at school or daycare so I haven't even seen one since last

weekend, but school said the last one was better than mash potatos,

but not formed.

We've removed carrots, bananas and yesterday he had his last apples

for a while until I see if they are slowing him down. (We cook and

deseed everything.)

He is currently eating chicken pancakes, beef pancakes, eggs, " cold

filtered " honey, zucchini, butternut squash, pears and over the last

week I've introduced ripe avacados and then macadamia nut butter and

have not noticed any bad reactions with introduction of these two

things.

He gets a " dusting " of baking soda in his water, epson salt & baking

soda baths.

I'm wondering if something is holding him back. We had 4 formed

stools in the first 24 days and none since. Could it be the ASD Plex

he is on? The Pentasa? Too much SCDophlis (3 caps a day)? Or does it

just take more time in some kiddos?

By the way we ran out of ASD Plex two days ago, so maybe I should

just keep him off it over the weekend and see what happens.

About two weeks ago we did go thru another round of " die-off " for

three days with mucusy diarrehia.

Any ideas? Is it time for an other consult Patti? Anything jump out

at anyone?

I appreciate your time and help.

Tricia, mom to Aidan the Buggy Gooser, 3.7 ASD (for now), SCD 65 days

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