Does Sugar Seem to be a Significant Problem in Your Diet
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Does Sugar Seem to be a Significant Problem in Your Diet
Hi All,
This poll addresses your experiences with, or feelings about, sugar in your current diet.
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Wayne
This poll addresses your experiences with, or feelings about, sugar in your current diet.
Love
Wayne
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.
I have, as far as I know, no problem with sugar and I don't avoid it in my diet. Although I am very well aware that sugar is not healthy and can cause many other health problems in the long term, besides an upset colon. Becoming fat is one of them of course, but also other health problems according to the Paleo Diet book of Loren Cordain. It is so much more a real health risk than fat.
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Heck, I wouldn't go about saying "definitely." I would say TOTALLY! Oh my goodness does it ever. If I happen to eat one donut, my stomach goes hay-wire and I'm sitting on the toilet for hours crouched in pain. Initially, it was thought to be a a gluten allergy, but studies have said otherwise. The lack of sugar and artificial sweeteners for that matter has been driving me a little mad. I used to be gaga for cakes and cookies. Now I'm limited to small, small bites.
Of course, it DOES make my mind focus on stuff that isn't food. I suppose that keeps me from gaining a tremendous amount of weight. ;)
Of course, it DOES make my mind focus on stuff that isn't food. I suppose that keeps me from gaining a tremendous amount of weight. ;)
Jane
Using an Alert 1 alarm isn't in my plan, but I'm not ashamed to use it if I need it.
Using an Alert 1 alarm isn't in my plan, but I'm not ashamed to use it if I need it.
Hi Jane,
Welcome to the board. I was pretty much like you when I was recovering. I had to totally avoid many foods, and I also had to minimize sugar in my diet, to keep from getting sick. The only type of sugar that I could tolerate in any significant amount, was maple sugar.
Again, welcome aboard, and please feel free to ask anything.
Tex (Wayne)
Welcome to the board. I was pretty much like you when I was recovering. I had to totally avoid many foods, and I also had to minimize sugar in my diet, to keep from getting sick. The only type of sugar that I could tolerate in any significant amount, was maple sugar.
Again, welcome aboard, and please feel free to ask anything.
Tex (Wayne)
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.
I can tolerate some but not alot and spaced apart time wise...too much leads to gas and in the early stages of healing this was not a good thing! I am more tolerant of it now, but it will still create gas if I ingest too much. I agree it isn't good for us no matter how I look at it...I tend to like more salty foods than sugar foods but that doesn't mean I wont occasionally have some sugared item.
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Dx LC April 2012 had symptoms since Aug 2007
Dx LC April 2012 had symptoms since Aug 2007