Thanks for all the kind comments...it reminds me of why I think this Forum rocks, and makes me realize that I should stop in more often......
Gloria, I'm so pleased that you are feeling better on Entocort. You have to be one of the most inspiring people on the Forum. You have had to cope with many more food intolerances than most of us, yet keep up the good fight and never give up. Like all of us, at times you get discouraged, but then pick yourself back up and keep trying. I am convinced that your persistence will be rewarded!
Tex, the forum just keeps getting busier, and I have to say that it's because of you and the other helpful "regulars". The varied experiences add a lot of perspective for all the newbies and visitors. And I hear you about the joys of popcorn. Pre-MC I would just love to curl up with a book and a nice big bowl of popcorn. And if I were feeling particularly indulgent, I would add a glass of wine. Now that I can't eat popcorn, I find that the wine doesn't taste nearly as good, and I don't drink much.....
Gabes, I'm sorry to hear that you have been discouraged lately about your apparent lack of progress. You have been an inspiration to me with your insight and honesty about your progress, and I feel good that I could return the favor. That's what's so great about the forum....we all have our low spots, and can find encouragement from the experiences of others. We gain strength from the shared journey.......
Polly, thanks for your kind words. It's indeed hard to believe that it's been over a year. I'm encouraged that you are now able to eat popcorn! I'll look forward to that milestone! And I'll try to stop by more often.........I realize that I miss you guys!
Ant, I'm doing this by diet alone. I had a somewhat unusual experience, although we all have our own stories! In retrospect, my first digestive problems happened about 5 years ago, and improved a lot when I went diary free. Then last year I started to deteriorate and finally ended up with the classic D. At this point the colonoscopy diagnosed MC in June of 2009. A chance comment by the GI at the time of my colonoscopy made me decide to quit taking my supplements, especially fish and flax oil. Oddly enough, my D pretty much cleared up when I did that, but I was still plagued with the fatigue, brain fog, and asthma. So I never took the Entocort prescribed by my GI. I found the Forum, and based on Tex's and others great advice, decided to get tested by Enterolab. I remember that Tex made the point that since I already knew that I was dairy intolerant, he would be very surprised if I wasn't gluten intolerant too. So while I was waiting for the test results, I went gluten free. Within a week the hoarse, raspy voice and constant throat clearing that had plagued me for several years cleared up dramatically. And the fatigue and brain fog slowly lifted over the next several months. Then when the Enterolab results came back showing gluten intolerance, I wasn't a bit surprised. I was a bit depressed to learn that I was soy and yeast intolerant too and removed them from my diet. Of course early on I was avoiding fiber, and also had problems with tomatoes and peppers, although potatoes were OK. I pretty much stuck to cooked veggies and avoided berries. By last summer, I found that I could add back most fresh fruits and tomatoes. And I could handle fresh corn too!! I've slowly been adding back a few more items. I would love to be able to eat beans, but am still avoiding legumes. I think that will be the next major test! When I look back to where I was when I started the gluten/dairy/soy/yeast free diet, I see that I've come a long way, although there were times when I felt that I wasn't making much progress.
Joe, thanks for your support! You are a real inspiration, dealing with the double wammy of MC and Crohn's. I'm encouraged when you say you can handle small amounts of green beans, although I see that you are soy intolerant like me. I guess each person differs in cross-reactivity to legumes, and I would like to see if I can add some back.
Rosie
Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time………Thomas Edison