Amy (doubletrouble)
#201019 - 07/29/05 10:12 PM
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jen1013
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I don't keep up too well these days, so sorry if you posted this elsewhere ... I was wondering if you were still GF, and if so, how you were doing?
-------------------- jen
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Hi! I've been a bit of a lurker on the boards lately. I'm sort of still eating GF but after almost 7 weeks I don't think I've seen enough of an improvement to stick to it totally. I think I may just need to watch the amount of wheat I eat or it gets too much for my system and I get bad D. At the moment I'm still eating rice pasta, I eat rice porridge cause normal porridge makes me sick (it's always done that though) but I'm eating Spelt bread at lunchtime which is apparantly a more easily digestable form of flour than wheat. How are you going?
-------------------- Amy
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Hi Amy! Are you still feeling better then? I hope so. Is 7 weeks long enough to know if GF improves anything? I thought I heard you should give it 3-4 months? or maybe I am hallucinating.
I went to see a new GI and had kind of planned on going GF afterwards depending on the outcome, but he told me not to change anything yet. He is making me go through ANOTHER colonoscopy (I had one last August! I nearly cried when he said that!). Since they're not doing the endoscopy again, I think it would be okay if I went GF, but what do I know, I'm not an overpaid GI ...
-------------------- jen
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Are you eating the dark spelt or the white spelt? What does the ingredient list?
I have tried the darker spelt, but I'm wondering if the white spelt would be more similar to the white bread that is recommended on this site. Maybe it isn't IBS safe to be eating the darker wholegrain spelt on an empty tummy? Any thoughts?
It's pretty difficult to find the white spelt, probably because everyone is trying to get more whole grains (the non-IBS health food eaters)!
-------------------- ~ Beth
Constipation, pain prodominent,cramps, spasms and bloat!
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Hi! At the moment I'm eating "Healtheries" spelt bread (which doesn't mention wholegrain so I'm assuming it's white). It's organic but also has sourdough cultures (I can't find one that doesn't). However my last loaf was wholegrain spelt as was the one before and I haven't noticed a difference between the 2 and my tummy (I actually had to go check the freezer to tell you whether they were wholegrain or not ). Maybe the wholegrain would be a little harsh on an empty belly but I eat it for lunch after a safe brekkie and morning tea so maybe that's why no effect on me. I think my main problem is anxiety and stress rather than diet to be honest though. Sorry I'm not much help on this one I guess. My opinion would be the wholegrain one would probably be better for C but maybe you need to buffer it first with SF?
-------------------- Amy
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It would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance
-------------------- Amy
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How very rude of me I'm eating gluten again now and haven't found a difference for me. I did eat a bowl of wheat pasta the other night which near killed me pain wise for 36 hours so I think maybe I can only tolerate wheat in very small doses. Anything else causes me too much pain. I haven't had any D from it but I'm on AD's which are clogging me up somewhat. I'd continue as your GI says and keep eating wheat until after the procedure. Sorry to hear you have to have ANOTHER colonoscopy. In my opinion one a lifetime is more than enough for a person to withstand! My GP told me that if I saw no improvement what so ever in 6 weeks that it probably wasn't gluten that's the problem. If I saw at least some improvement I should continue on for about 3 months total to be sure. HTH.
-------------------- Amy
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Is the white spelt safer and more similar to the white bread that is recommended on this site in comparison to the darker spelt bread?
Maybe it isn't IBS safe to be eating the darker wholegrain spelt on an empty tummy?
Or is any type of spelt okay to eat?
Thanks
-------------------- ~ Beth
Constipation, pain prodominent,cramps, spasms and bloat!
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if you could find the fiber content (insoluble) for the white vs. dark that would be most helpful. Otherwise, I really don't know what the difference is. I haven't ever cooked with spelt.
- H
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