The joys of gelatin

gelatinIt had been probably 35 years since I had eaten Jello until I had to get on SCD Intro and gelatin was one of the few legal foods.   Since that time I’ve eaten a LOT of homemade jello using organic grape juice and grass fed Great Lakes Gelatin.    I usually eat two servings per day of it as a desert or snack.  Initially I just assumed the jello was added to give you a decent snack but I’ve since learned that gelatin is a key part of the healing effect of SCD.   While the GAPS diet uses lots of bone broth, SCD relies on jello for the same basic effect.

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The Zen of carrot prep

carrotsIn the last five or six weeks pureed carrots have become my comfort food.  They are one of a handful of  “safe” foods that I have at this point.   They are the only vegetable included in the SCD Intro Diet and are something I eat daily and go back to when my gut starts flaring up.    Recently I’ve realized that preparing my carrots is also a good practice for me, it is very meditative.

I now start my carrot practice at the nook table overlooking the back yard and the river.  I place my cutting board on the table, a big bowl to hold the peels, my peeler, knife and about five pounds of carrots.   Step one is peeling al the carrots mindfully to remove all the peel and be able to use as much carrot as possible.  Step two is cutting the smallest amount of ends off the carrots.  Step three is chopping the carrots into 1″ pieces and placing them in a pressure cooker.  Once all five pounds of carrots are in the cooker, I go to the stove, add water and pressure cook for one hour.   After the pressure has dropped I open the cooker and proceed to puree the carrots in two batches in the food processor and transfer the puree to containers for the frig.  Five pounds of carrots lasts me about 2-3 days so I quickly get to repeat the practice.

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Finally, some variety in my diet

Real food for once

Real food for once

It has been a little over a month now on my baby food diet.  It started out pretty basic but in the last few weeks has expanded somewhat and that has been great.   First though, we moved in the middle of all this GI mess which is something I would not recommend.  Between the general stress of moving and the amount of activity needed for the move I managed to drop three more precious pounds during the week of the move.  Once we got through the big push I’ve been trying to take it easy, rest more, and shove in more calories than I’m expending each day.  The rest and a bit of added fats have helped and I managed to put back on 1.5 pounds in the last three days.

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New faith in SCD

51OVECPN0kL._SY344_BO1,204,203,200_It has only been 18 days since I was lying in the ER at Evergreen Redmond thinking that I just was unable to eat anything at all without my gut turning against me and causing me nothing but grief.  Two days later after finding out the doctors at Puget Sound Gastro had given up on me I sat sobbing at the Bothell Natural Health clinic waiting to see Dr. Christine Bowen who had become sort of my last hope.   Dr. Bowen got me back on the Intro phase of the diet, minus dairy, I’d started back in January, the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, SCD.  SCD was popularized but Elaine Gottschall’s book Breaking the Vicious Cycle which is appropriately named since I was indeed in a vicious cycle that needed breaking.  This time she wanted me to do it right with only eating ground meats, baby food vegetables, fruit sauces and lots of gelatin.   I was skeptical but Dr. Bowen wasn’t.  She said she’d seen SCD turn people back from the grave and that the diet definitely worked if followed precisely, something I didn’t do the last time I started it.   She said we could change the microbiom of the gut in a day and get me back into balance.  Her faith rubbed off a bit and I gave it a shot.

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Do I still have SIBO or not???

sibo_chartToday I got the results back from my most recent breath test from March 9th.  The way I felt the day I took the test and the way I’ve felt off and on since I was expecting things to look much worse than they did back in January when I was showing between 33-44ppm CH4 from my breath, that is a fair bit of methane to be exhaling.   Well, today  the results showed that I’m actually doing much better.  In fact, good enough that according to most doctors I would not be classified as having SIBO any longer.   Dr. Pimental, however, uses a different standard and says than any CH4 over 3ppm anywhere in the chart is a sign of SIBO since we just should not be producing methane on our own.  That means my friend, Methanobrevibacter smithii, is probably still roaming around in my SI though in about 1/4 to 1/5 the quantity than before.

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My Un-FitBit

photo-4As part of this whole SIBO mess I found myself using multiple tools to track symptoms, food consumption, and bodily functions.   I started out using the My Wonderful Days app which was pretty nice since it worked on iOS and OSX but that meant manually figuring out all my calories for all the foods each day.  It also had no graphing capability so I had a big Numbers spreadsheet stored in iCloud too that I would move weight, calories, sleep hours, etc… from the journalling app into so that I could  see a chart.  Lots of work.

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Back to baby food…

Yum, pureed carrots

Yum, pureed carrots

What a week I’ve been through and it is only Thursday.   My gut has been a wreck for almost the last month since I tried the antibiotic treatment but it hit a new level of crisis over last weekend.  I was prepping for a new SIBO test on Sunday morning and had to eat a protein and fat only diet for two days as part of the prep then fast for 12 hours plus the 4 hours for the test.    On day 2 of the meat and fat diet I actually felt good, I figured that with no carbs to ferment my gut had settled down.   I ate dinner, chicken drumsticks (my mistake) and some halibut, and a few hours later the bloating, churning, waterfalls, and pain were in full force.  Sleep was nearly impossible due to all the intestinal distress I was in.

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SIBO Update – confusion reigns

Methanobrevibacter smithii Bacteria. SEMMeet Methanobrevibacter smithii, the little bastards that have been causing me a ton of grief for the last several months.  This guy eats up hydrogen from other bacteria and then emits methane gas.  I finally got my actual breath test results back the other day and I’m emitting 0ppm H and 33ppm CH4 at baseline with a peak of 44ppm after about an hour which means that these guys, as well as some other bacteria, are living somewhere in my small intestine where they don’t belong.   This is a mild to moderate case of SIBO, I’d hate to see what a severe case of SIBO is like because  mild totally sucks.

 

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The SIBO Saga Continues…

After my meeting in Portland with Dr. Siebecker on Feb 6th I was pretty confident that I was going to be able to kick this thing in short order.   We had arrived in Portland on the 5th and I found out that my breath test came back positive for SIBO and that it was all methane producing bacteria that were present but a low level of them.  The treatment protocol that Dr. Siebecker, Puget Sound Gastro and Dr. Pimental from Cedar-Sinai all agreed upon was 10-14 days of a mix of 1650mg Xifaxan and 1000mg of Neomycin.  The dual combo was needed to fight the methane producing bugs.

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I Will Never take Doxycycline Again!

PKE-14464_300In December I wrote a post about our 30-Day Candida Cleanse because I thought I had developed a candida overgrowth from a round of Doxycycline taken in September/October. The symptoms were tolerable but I wasn’t my normal self starting at the end of October.   The cleanse diet and the supplements seemed to be working and my symptoms were going down, albeit slowly.   What follows is the health epic I’ve been going through for the last month since that post.  This may be TMI for some people but I feel I need to document this whole experience so maybe I’ll keep others from having to deal with it.

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