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How Hard is it to Start the SCD Diet?

Whenever I hear of someone who is starting the SCD diet with the goal of putting their colitis symptoms into remission, I get reallyscd diet excited.  And the reason for this is I hope that whoever it is that’s in pain with UC will find relief with this type of treatment like I have.  Unfortunately, I am learning that it doesn’t always work out this way for the other person.  And this is frustrating for me.  And I’m sure it is super frustrating for the person who is dealing with bleeding and pain, and cramping and different medications, and everything else that comes along with active ulcerative colitis.

It’s been almost two years now that I have been following the SCD diet, and not only have I seen its benefits, I have reduced pretty much down to nothing my health costs associated with my colitis.  I don’t count my annual physical exam into a colitis related cost, and that’s pretty much all I have done this year.  I know it’s not easy being on this diet for new people who are starting it for the first time, but with feeling better and getting back to my normal self, it sure has been easy to get used to it once I saw the results.  And, since the results don’t always come right away, and it often takes time, I believe that is where the real issue lies for the majority of people who are not successful with the Specific Carbohydrate Diet.

People Who Follow SCD But Fail:

Now I don’t know all the details, but I have heard from quite a few people who have failed the SCD.  And it bothers me, I’ve said that before in this post.  But what is the reason for the failure?  Is it that they have symptoms which are too severe that any diet even SCD can’t fix?  Is it because they have something different with them genetically that prevents the diet from helping them?  Or is it something totally different?  I don’t know.

One thing that is for certain is that many of the people who fail to see colitis symptom relief from the SCD diet have not followed the diet during their trial period.  By this, I mean, STRICTLY FOLLOWED the SCD diet rules.  Does this bother me and make me angry, no… well actually YES it does.  I know it doesn’t hurt my physically, but mentally it bugs the crap out of me because by breaking the rules of the diet, or following it only 90% ESPECIALLY when you are starting it is almost like you are NOT doing the SCD diet at all.

Let’s come up with some rules:

#1  The diet is NOT EASY for people who are not used to following a diet.  If you’ve had problems following a diet before, you might not want to attempt this.

#2  If you can’t live without desserts and sweets, and you would rather eat those foods and live with colitis symptoms, don’t attempt this diet

#3  If you have a very hard time controlling yourself when you see a fast food restaurant, of if you LOVE friend food and can’t live without it, again, don’t try this diet

BUT

If you are at rock bottom with your UC, and are facing surgery or other medicine treatments as your next step and you don’t want to do that.  This might be something for you to consider.  Even if you are just dealing with minor colitis symptoms, and are sick and tired of the disease jumping into and out of your life constantly for no reason, this as well might be something for you to try.    Either way, the SCD diet requires 100% attention for quite some time, ESPECIALLY during the early introductory phases.

Well, this is enough of my ramblings, I just wanted to let it out that I’m frustrated when I see people trying SCD and failing intially, and then I learn that they are eating all sorts of foods that are NOT allowed.  And of course then wondering why they are not seeing great results.  I mean come one, you are either following the diet(and that means 100%) or you are not.  End of story.

If after reading all of this you are ready to begin SCD, you can do that:

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- who has written 62 posts on I Have Ulcerative Colitis.

I also have ulcerative colitis. I was diagnosed in Oct. 2008. After a ton of medications and trial and error with them, I finally found the diet called SCD which is what I currently use to treat my disease. It's been working great, and I can't say enough about it.

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