Can I expect to have a normal stool?

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Can I expect to have a normal stool?

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First of all, I am so grateful to have 2-3 morning stools. I am still on a very restrictive quasi SCD, Paleo diet. Working in one food at a time . I have a lot of roast chicken, squash, rice and bananas, and an occasional new potato. Taking it slow.......
So here is the question, should I expect that my stool look like normal....or because of this way of eating it will look different. I am still about 5-6 on the Bristol Stool chart.
Do you folks have Normans? When you aren't flaring of course....
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Post by brandy »

Hi Mickey,

It took me many months before I had 1 norman a day. For months I had maybe 4 or 5 smallerish kind of things. I'm clueless as to whether it was due to the disease or our food.

Your food choices look stellar by the way. Brandy.
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Hi Mickey,

Of course various foods in the diet affect stool consistency and texture, but on a reasonably balanced diet, Normans should be the rule (after sufficient healing takes place).

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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.
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Thanks Brandy & Tex,

I thank you both! I am so glad to have this "barometer" of such sound advice and information from everyone on this site. I can tell you, I was floundering around with the advice of my GI doc and family doc.

I will continue on my add in of foods, and be the tortoise. :wink:
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Post by Mim18 »

Hi Mickey,

I'm glad you asked this question, as I am in about the same place as you (mostly 5-6, on rare occasions better), and I have been wondering if I can ever expect normal given my condition. I guess the whole healing process can take a very long time. And I like your description of your diet "quasi SCD, Paleo diet", because that is about what I am doing. The occasional slip in following the diet almost guarantees a 6. I should know better by now.

Good luck in healing!

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Hi Marion,

I know what you mean about slipping, or in my case, trying a new food and my gut does not want to accept it yet. I tried red tomato pureed that I made from my organically grown tomatoes on 8-2, no go, acid back up in throat and mild blow out. Yesterday, I tried again with my yellow tomatoes, pureed, same result. By the way, I had a tablespoon of them each time.....
I truly hope to have them again....but I ought to know they are a ways off from trying to fit them into my diet. :sad:
I am so glad to have what I can have right now though, I ought not complain. Next add in is asparagus... :pigtail:
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