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I have a question for you! new
      #245460 - 02/10/06 10:43 AM
Augie

Reged: 10/27/04
Posts: 5807
Loc: Illinois

I noticed that in a post in the LR that your mom has a gluten intolerance. Do you avoid gluten as well? I don't know if this is part of my problem or not.

Where you able to get that Acacia into the capsules?

Anyhow, glad my post was able to help someone. Glad it was you!

And no, I have not done the hypnotherapy CDs yet. I have them...but my CD player won't "program" in order to stop after the first track. Have they helped you? Are you a C or a D or an A?

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Constipation, pain prodominent,cramps, spasms and bloat!

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I don't know... I'm an A and this has really made a huge difference! new
      #245464 - 02/10/06 11:08 AM
khyricat

Reged: 08/05/04
Posts: 3612
Loc: Michigan

but it doesn't work for everyone and I will admit I don't stick to it like glue, but it has made a huge difference in how to figure out what does and does not work and the guidelines have been a HUGE help as have individual comments and suggestions and hearing what DID and DID NOT work for others... because it gave me ideas of what to try for myself. one thing: if oyu are D, you may find psillium has too much IF.. but it won't hurt to try it first, benefiber is SF and so are some of the others... they may be more help...

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IBS - A
Dairy Allergic
Fructose and MSG intollerant


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Re: I have a question for you! new
      #245475 - 02/10/06 12:14 PM
Johnny T. Reb

Reged: 07/09/05
Posts: 987
Loc: Lake Linden, Mich in the U.P. IBS-C

Hi Beth, Say, what happened with trying coffee again? I
thought from your recent posts on it that you were all set
to run out to Dunkin Donuts.If it worked in the past, there's
a good chance it still will. Once it gets you going, you may
even stabilize in a short period of time. You'll never know
until you try. Don't be scared, and just think of Psalm 23.
-Bob

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Re: wow, I can't believe you read through the whole thing new
      #245477 - 02/10/06 12:20 PM
Johnny T. Reb

Reged: 07/09/05
Posts: 987
Loc: Lake Linden, Mich in the U.P. IBS-C

There's nothing embarassing about it,Beth. Maile and Michelle
*really liked* it. Maile's even going to print it out for
future use. -Bob

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Re: DOES THIS DIET REALLY WORK!! new
      #245489 - 02/10/06 01:01 PM
retrograde

Reged: 04/15/04
Posts: 1569


Short answer: yes, the diet does work for MANY PEOPLE. Not all, no guarantees etc. but it DOES work for MANY with IBS.

Long answer :

Quote:

I live in Australia and have ordered the books from heathers website, the books havent arrived yet, though looking at a lot of the posts I am reading a lot about people who are doing the diet with very little results....

In general, the boards are not the best place to get info about the diet. If you have a look through the books when they arrive as well as the rest of this website, you'll see lots of examples of letters from people speaking really positively about their results. In general, people post on the boards when they're having trouble, not when things are going well, so it's easy to get a kind of skewed picture of how many people it works for, you know?


the diet looks very very bland and I am quite concerned that I wont be able to stick to it, am wondering if it is worth it...if Im going to stay sick with daily diarrohea, then I might as well do it in style and enjoy yummy food...

Bland!? Far from it! This diet is not bland at all, I promise you! At first, you may find it a little different and difficult to stick to if it's very different from the way you currently eat and it may be difficult to give up some of the major triggers completely - but that's what you gotta do. You do have to decide between whether you want to feel healthy or you want a Big Mac more... but you don't have to decide between feeling healthy and eating good food! There is so much good food allowed on this diet. I think you'll find that you will discover lots of fabulous foods you never knew about before too - bonus!

also what else can you drink on heathers diet other than herbal teas and water??

OK not the answer you want but: stick with herbal teas and water. They are the safest drinks out there - they not only don't hurt but they HELP. Plus there are SO MANY great herbal teas. Make sure you're drinking lots of tea and water, but you can also drink (after a safe meal or snack) soy milk, rice milk and other safe "milks", most people seem to be ok with small amounts of cranberry juice, you can make hot cocoa with a fake "milk" and cocoa powder, most flavoured waters and mixes to make water flavoured are ok...


also could someone tell me please is it okay to just take psyllium as purchased from the supermarket or does it have to be in powdered form??

This is ok but it might not be as potent, not sure. If you suffer from bloating though you might want to try a soluble fiber supplement other than psyllium as many find it can be painful. Try it out first and see how you do with it. Make sure to read the info on the SFS page about dosages!

thanks...any responses would be appreciated...have had another day from diarrohea hell...have all of my hopes pinned on this diet.

Good luck! I hope you feel better soon. Honestly, as soon as I *completley* (NO cheating!) cut out all the triggers and followed the strategies of this diet, I started to feel better immediately - no more D hell! However it did take me about 6ish months to completely stabilize... so hang in there! You can do it!

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Re: DOES THIS DIET REALLY WORK!! new
      #245499 - 02/10/06 01:11 PM
belinda

Reged: 10/09/03
Posts: 474
Loc: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Yes, this diet works, but I personally believe it doesn't go far enough for some people which could be why some remain ill. Also, some aspects of the diet may be unclear to some people. And, of course, some people may cheat on the diet which is why they get sick.

Where the diet doesn't go far enough for some is the food supply.

I believe the reason some people aren't succeeding at the diet is because they may have an ulta sensitive gut and need to stay away from anything containing additives, chemicals, harmones, pesticides and antibiotics. That means they should probably try eating organic.

Another reason some people may fail at the diet is because they don't totally understand how to combine and prepare their foods. As much as possible, food should be eaten with a soluble fibre STAPLE such as white bread, white rice or potato. Other soluble fibre food may be more difficult to tolerate. Also, sometimes (back to food supply) people may need to try different varieties of a food until they find one that works. For example, I kept getting D from white rice (even organic white rice) until I switched to organic white Basmati rice.

The other possibility, as I've mentioned, is that people cheat on the diet, or they take medications or they're eating prepared foods (Luna Bars for one!) which could be irritating their condition. Maybe they think they're okay with consuming these things, but, in fact, it may well be contributing to their overall malaise if they're still getting IBS attacks.

The whole IBS thing and diet is a very tricky juggling act. It takes a lot of effort and "detective work" in trying different foods to see what works. Not all so-called safe foods will be safe and not all so-called unsafe foods will be unsafe. Generally though there are some universal foods that are really not a good idea if you have IBS, including anything with caffeine, alcohol, fatty foods, etc.

Yes, I agree, beverages can be a problem. For years now I have only drunk water and peppermint tea. I cannot tolerate anything else although lately I've been able to use a brand of soy milk that contains no additives when cooking.

I have a very severe form of IBS (I've had it for 47 years now) and I have to be very careful what I eat. Yet, with Heather's diet as my guide, I have been able to greatly expand my menu and I lead a very normal life and am well most of the time. I rarely ever get any IBS pain. In fact, I can't recall the last time I did.

However, I can't eat, and don't agree with, everything Heather recommends. In particular, I find myself at odds with the prepared foods she recommends and with most of her recipes which seem to contain the very things that can trigger an IBS attack. I've heard Heather's rationale for these recipes, but I frankly don't agree with it. Unfortunately, I feel, while well intentioned, many of these recipes can be a disservice for many IBS people ... although obviously not all.

One of the best things about Heather's message boards, though, is that she grants us free licence to talk about whatever we want ... even if it may be to say we disagree with her on some things!

E-mail me if you need help when you embark on Heather's diet. I am a fellow "colonist" living in Canada!

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Re: This is a long response...be warned new
      #245576 - 02/11/06 03:49 AM
Lummi Beader

Reged: 08/25/05
Posts: 102
Loc: Bellingham, WA

Augie,

Thank you for that great response. I to have been trying to follow Heather's diet and find that at times I seem to have problems even though I am doing the best I can to make the right choices.

I have found that it takes time and patience to find foods that are easy for you to digest and things that are healthy for you. I have found that trying to delete fats from my diet are helping and changing the way we prepare foods are great.

I do believe that each of us is different in that we need to use the suggestions here and try to adjust our personal diets accordingly. I find that getting better is something that I really want. I was like you a couple of years ago when I first found out I had IBS. Believe me I ate whatever I wanted and suffered through the IBS attacks and finally decided that I wanted to feel better and eat and that I had to do something to change it. That is when I came back here and went out and purchased Heather's book. It has taken a long time but I can now feel comfortable eating things but being very selective and very careful.

This is not like a minor illness or a broken leg, this does not yet have a cure. I hope for one very soon, but I am also aware that I may have to live the rest of my life with it, so I told myself just do it. Get on the diet and stop being sick all the time. I am sure that someday I will be stable and be able to eat other things, but I will be aware and able to help myself when I do have an attack.

I would say take all the advice you read here and try it for a month. Please let us know how you are doing. We really do care and totally understand.


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Lummibeader
IBS-D with pain
and bloating



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Other beverages new
      #245586 - 02/11/06 07:09 AM
Augie

Reged: 10/27/04
Posts: 5807
Loc: Illinois

Forgot to mention you can also drink Rice, Soy, or Almond "mill". (if you can handle soy...I stick to rice just to be safe). Also, there are some coffee substitutes like Teeceeni or Soyfree (I think that's what they are called). And some people can tolerate cranberry juice.

Also, adding sugar or stevia improves the taste of herbal tea by 100%!

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      #245589 - 02/11/06 07:19 AM
Augie

Reged: 10/27/04
Posts: 5807
Loc: Illinois

thanks for your response...but I think you misunderstood. I have been reading this board for over a year. And I have been on the diet (and not cheating unless I am doing something I am unaware of, which is possible), for over a year also. It hasn't been just a month.

that's why I'm so tired.

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beth, a question new
      #245594 - 02/11/06 08:11 AM
jaime g

Reged: 07/27/05
Posts: 961
Loc: new york city

beth, i wonder sometimes, and i'm sorry if you've posted this before, if you're really secure in your ibs diagnosis? i feel like, with chronic d, even if it's not ibs, the diet can still help, but c that isn't ibs needs a very different eating plan. i don't know what your dx history is - just wondering. and, if it is ibs, have you looked into other treatments to complement the diet? hypnosis tapes, maybe investigating going on an ad? i feel so bad, knowing you're struggling and not seeing any relief at all. i am so grateful for this diet, but if it isn't working for you, i want you to find something that will.

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ibs-a (mostly d) // vegetarian

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