I have LC diagnosed in 2008 but probably had it starting in 2004. I found Tex's book in December last year and immediately ordered Enterolab. The results came back in early January with gluten intolerance. I immediately went gluten free with the D continuing. Thanks to this forum, I figured out the fresh fruits and vegetables were the problem. Within two days of stopping the fresh fruits and vegetables, the D stopped.
About three weeks ago, I decided to eat a dill pickle. No D! Then about a week later, I tried the cantaloupe - just two pieces. No D! Now this week, I have eaten green grapes. No D! Think I will slow down for awhile. Anyone besides this group would read this and think I was totally crazy. You just miss those things so much.
Deb, I am thrilled to see that you are doing well after your surgery. Bless you in your recovery.
Tex and everyone - I thank you for this place to learn so much about this disease. I would still be fighting the D if not for the book and this forum.
Vandolyn
Hope I am not pushing my luck!
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Hi Vandolyn,
Few things in life are as enjoyable as reading a success story such as yours.
Thank you for the kind words, and for taking the time to write such a helpful update. I hope your remission lasts forever.
Tex
Few things in life are as enjoyable as reading a success story such as yours.
Thank you for the kind words, and for taking the time to write such a helpful update. I hope your remission lasts forever.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.