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**Update On Salads**
Well, So Far this is the middle of the 4th week with out Asacol....all I am taking is my heart medication, glucosomine, flax seed oil, Magnsesium, Vitamin C and The Feldene (arthritis med) Salads have not bothered me thus far, altho I am not eating them every day. But instead of Candy or chips when I want a treat...I am trying to eat yogurt or fruit.
We had Omlets for supper, we shall see if they bother me in about another 2 hours. maybe, just maybe my gut has healed enough that I may not need the meds but still have to watch what I eat. I beleive that it will be a life long change in the way I will eat from now on. I would rather watch what I eat than to have to be in the ALL THE TIME!
Well thought I would share. Love Oma
We had Omlets for supper, we shall see if they bother me in about another 2 hours. maybe, just maybe my gut has healed enough that I may not need the meds but still have to watch what I eat. I beleive that it will be a life long change in the way I will eat from now on. I would rather watch what I eat than to have to be in the ALL THE TIME!
Well thought I would share. Love Oma
May I be more compassionate and loving than yeterday*and be able to spot the idiots in advance
Oma,
I stopped taking Asacol summer of 2003. As long as I don't eat gluten, I'm ok. Apparently I don't have other intolerance. About six months after I started the asacol I noticed my hair was thinning. I have very thick hair. My GI offered little or no help, so I emailed Dr Fine. Based on the information I gave him about my situation/history, he provided basic info regarding asacol. I do not think I have the email but he recommended I stop taking the asacol.
Of course I didn't tell my GI I had emailed Dr Fine, but I suggested I "try" cutting my dose in half. After a month, I felt better including less D and the hair thinning slowed. I have not taken it since. When I saw my GI regarding problems with my gallbladder in 2004, he asked how my LC symptoms were. I told him as long as I avoided gluten, I was fine.
Thought I would share. Take care.
Brenda
I stopped taking Asacol summer of 2003. As long as I don't eat gluten, I'm ok. Apparently I don't have other intolerance. About six months after I started the asacol I noticed my hair was thinning. I have very thick hair. My GI offered little or no help, so I emailed Dr Fine. Based on the information I gave him about my situation/history, he provided basic info regarding asacol. I do not think I have the email but he recommended I stop taking the asacol.
Of course I didn't tell my GI I had emailed Dr Fine, but I suggested I "try" cutting my dose in half. After a month, I felt better including less D and the hair thinning slowed. I have not taken it since. When I saw my GI regarding problems with my gallbladder in 2004, he asked how my LC symptoms were. I told him as long as I avoided gluten, I was fine.
Thought I would share. Take care.
Brenda
Brenda-
I experienced the same exact thing w/Asacol! Apparently hair loss is a pretty common side effect. I saw a dermatologist (for a mole check) and he was aware of it - said the only way to stop it was to stop the Asacol. I felt really "trapped" since the Asacol worked really well for me. I found a shampoo for thinning hair that *really* helped! 8 mos later I was able to ditch the Asacol (and the shampoo, LOL!)
I am also *only* gluten intolerant. Well technically I need to avoid yeast - but can have it in small amounts, and not sure about lactose - I'm enjoying lattes and ice cram just fine these days I think I have mild intermittent issues w/lactose after stomach bugs etc...
Mary
I experienced the same exact thing w/Asacol! Apparently hair loss is a pretty common side effect. I saw a dermatologist (for a mole check) and he was aware of it - said the only way to stop it was to stop the Asacol. I felt really "trapped" since the Asacol worked really well for me. I found a shampoo for thinning hair that *really* helped! 8 mos later I was able to ditch the Asacol (and the shampoo, LOL!)
I am also *only* gluten intolerant. Well technically I need to avoid yeast - but can have it in small amounts, and not sure about lactose - I'm enjoying lattes and ice cram just fine these days I think I have mild intermittent issues w/lactose after stomach bugs etc...
Mary
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Hmmmm........how long did it take for ya'll to notice the hair loss??
Peg, did you experience any hair loss when you were on Asacol??
I have a nice thick head of hair but I don't want to lose any of it....selfish of me, huh.
Love, Shirley
Peg, did you experience any hair loss when you were on Asacol??
I have a nice thick head of hair but I don't want to lose any of it....selfish of me, huh.
Love, Shirley
When the eagles are silent, the parrots begin to jabber"
-- Winston Churchill
-- Winston Churchill