Guest guest Posted February 3, 2007 Report Share Posted February 3, 2007 The green poop makes me suspect die off especially because these behaviors have returned. You also stopped giving the Culturelle, and went back to just the Kirkman acidopholus, right? If so, this makes me think even more that it is die off related. I've seen various things about dark circles under eyes. I've read that it is yeast related, dehydration sign, and I think I've also read that it can be different vitamin or mineral deficiencies. Meleah calling all pooh detectives :>) Ok scenerio: Last friday - 2 " runny mashed potato " poohs (brown), fever in p.m into Sat a.m, normal pooh in afternoon Sunday - large " runny mashed potato " pooh (dark green) kinda gritty Monday - pooh looked like natural peanut butter but brown- almost normal Tues. NO pooh Wed. - actual diarreah (dark brown)- small amount (haven't had real diarreah in probably nine months (prior to SCD) Thurs - no pooh Friday - small " runny mashed potato " - can't remember color Today - large just mashed potato pooh - forest green color He's been stuffy for about a week and today you can tell the congestion has kicked in- he looks sick, and he's running a low grade temp. We are still two weeks from our 3 month die off time. When the fever hit last week I thought we were hitting it early, but all the above has happened this week with constant pooh changes. I know every kid is different, but typically aren't low grade fever, green pooh and congestion part of die off? And how long does it last???? Oh by the way he is also doing behaviors that he had stopped - opening and closing doors reptetivly, flailing around in his sleep, TEETH GRINDING (EEERRR) Any ideas Maybe it's just a dang cold. Simple as that. By the way what does dark circles mean under kids eyes. I know it's a lack of something, but I don't remember where I read it. Thanks Becky 3 yold son ASD SCD 10 weeks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2007 Report Share Posted February 3, 2007 Yes we have stoped the culturelle and gone back to kirkmans acidopholis. How long does your second die off last? Typically? robin wrote: The green poop makes me suspect die off especially because these behaviors have returned. You also stopped giving the Culturelle, and went back to just the Kirkman acidopholus, right? If so, this makes me think even more that it is die off related. I've seen various things about dark circles under eyes. I've read that it is yeast related, dehydration sign, and I think I've also read that it can be different vitamin or mineral deficiencies. Meleah calling all pooh detectives :>) Ok scenerio: Last friday - 2 " runny mashed potato " poohs (brown), fever in p.m into Sat a.m, normal pooh in afternoon Sunday - large " runny mashed potato " pooh (dark green) kinda gritty Monday - pooh looked like natural peanut butter but brown- almost normal Tues. NO pooh Wed. - actual diarreah (dark brown)- small amount (haven't had real diarreah in probably nine months (prior to SCD) Thurs - no pooh Friday - small " runny mashed potato " - can't remember color Today - large just mashed potato pooh - forest green color He's been stuffy for about a week and today you can tell the congestion has kicked in- he looks sick, and he's running a low grade temp. We are still two weeks from our 3 month die off time. When the fever hit last week I thought we were hitting it early, but all the above has happened this week with constant pooh changes. I know every kid is different, but typically aren't low grade fever, green pooh and congestion part of die off? And how long does it last???? Oh by the way he is also doing behaviors that he had stopped - opening and closing doors reptetivly, flailing around in his sleep, TEETH GRINDING (EEERRR) Any ideas Maybe it's just a dang cold. Simple as that. By the way what does dark circles mean under kids eyes. I know it's a lack of something, but I don't remember where I read it. Thanks Becky 3 yold son ASD SCD 10 weeks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2007 Report Share Posted February 3, 2007 It's so hard to say. I mean it could go from a day or two to a couple of weeks. Meleah calling all pooh detectives :>) Ok scenerio: Last friday - 2 " runny mashed potato " poohs (brown), fever in p.m into Sat a.m, normal pooh in afternoon Sunday - large " runny mashed potato " pooh (dark green) kinda gritty Monday - pooh looked like natural peanut butter but brown- almost normal Tues. NO pooh Wed. - actual diarreah (dark brown)- small amount (haven't had real diarreah in probably nine months (prior to SCD) Thurs - no pooh Friday - small " runny mashed potato " - can't remember color Today - large just mashed potato pooh - forest green color He's been stuffy for about a week and today you can tell the congestion has kicked in- he looks sick, and he's running a low grade temp. We are still two weeks from our 3 month die off time. When the fever hit last week I thought we were hitting it early, but all the above has happened this week with constant pooh changes. I know every kid is different, but typically aren't low grade fever, green pooh and congestion part of die off? And how long does it last???? Oh by the way he is also doing behaviors that he had stopped - opening and closing doors reptetivly, flailing around in his sleep, TEETH GRINDING (EEERRR) Any ideas Maybe it's just a dang cold. Simple as that. By the way what does dark circles mean under kids eyes. I know it's a lack of something, but I don't remember where I read it. Thanks Becky 3 yold son ASD SCD 10 weeks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2007 Report Share Posted February 3, 2007 Becky, You are using two different e-mail addresses on the list.... I think? Trying to keep everybody straight. I agree with Meleah that all the poop changes.... different colors and textures.... along with the other symptoms, sure sounds like classic die-off. Of course, the kids have a way of coming down with viral stuff, which gets all mixed up with die-off at times. I don't think there is any way to tell you how long this round of die-off might last. It might be different for someone who had been absolutely 100% strictly SCD compliant.... and someone who has just removed an illegal probiotic. It's really hard to know if it's just a " 3 month " die-off.... or one triggered by removing/replacing the probiotic. I'm hoping it will only be a week or so. Patti calling all pooh detectives :>) Ok scenerio: Last friday - 2 " runny mashed potato " poohs (brown), fever in p.m into Sat a.m, normal pooh in afternoon Sunday - large " runny mashed potato " pooh (dark green) kinda gritty Monday - pooh looked like natural peanut butter but brown- almost normal Tues. NO pooh Wed. - actual diarreah (dark brown)- small amount (haven't had real diarreah in probably nine months (prior to SCD) Thurs - no pooh Friday - small " runny mashed potato " - can't remember color Today - large just mashed potato pooh - forest green color He's been stuffy for about a week and today you can tell the congestion has kicked in- he looks sick, and he's running a low grade temp. We are still two weeks from our 3 month die off time. When the fever hit last week I thought we were hitting it early, but all the above has happened this week with constant pooh changes. I know every kid is different, but typically aren't low grade fever, green pooh and congestion part of die off? And how long does it last???? Oh by the way he is also doing behaviors that he had stopped - opening and closing doors reptetivly, flailing around in his sleep, TEETH GRINDING (EEERRR) Any ideas Maybe it's just a dang cold. Simple as that. By the way what does dark circles mean under kids eyes. I know it's a lack of something, but I don't remember where I read it. Thanks Becky 3 yold son ASD SCD 10 weeks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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