Fodmap Eating Plan
I will be starting on the fodmap eating plan next week and I'm looking for some suggestions about following this plan for the first four weeks. Did you have the guidance of a dietician? Did you find any books, recipes, YouTube videos that helped you? I'm also wondering how you went about the addition of foods after the four-week restricted period?
Any success stories (I'd really like to hear them). Anything that was particularly helpful or difficult for you?
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Theresa, thank you for your input! Sadly, Covid19 has caused me to be quarantined because of Metastatic BC, Chemo, and age!
Of course, being at home 24/7 heightens a desire for comfort foods, which heightens IBS symptoms!
Have you heard anything about the recommendation of Bifidm MlmBb75. A probiotic that has been in Clinical Trials! Moo1
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I'm sorry to hear that you are dealing with so many difficult health issues. I understand what you mean about COVID-19, isolation, and comfort foods. That is a difficult combination. I have tried many of the GF baking mixes that are available and I've made some of my favorite comfort foods. There are a variety of baking mixes that are GF (I use Krusteaz), including muffin mixes, double chocolate brownies, cakes, etc. I've also purchased GF graham crackers (Pamela brand is great) and crackers (Vans brand is very good, especially their Cheddar cracker).
No, I'm not at all familiar with the probiotic that you mentioned. My Gi doctor did recommend Kefir which has probiotics. I'm sure probiotics are great for most problems with the intestinal tract.
Gluten Free for Dummies(University of Virginia) is a great source for celiac information (allergy to wheat).
It helped me greatly after my GI did a biopsy and a breath test and the lab tests indicated I had awheat allergy
Hi @helenfrances,
Thanks for participating in this discussion. Could you tell me a little bit about what was helpful for you in adjusting to this new way of eating? How are you feeling now?
It was not difficult at all and more restaurants are offering gluten free items!
I would always offer to bring a gluten free dish or dessert to a party... and explain why. I soon learned that I was not alone! A fruit salad is always safe. Vegetables, salads are gluten free (minus the croutons). Fruit kabobs were always a hit.
Shopping and dining out:
1. Read list of ingredients on all products
2. Wheat is in many breads and baked goods.
3. Heaven is finding that there now are breads and baked goods made without wheat! They may cost a bit more.
4. Most restaurants are now serving something that is gluten free.
The research and book from the University of VA was extremely helpful.
I think there are also gluten free recipe books.
I am feeling great ... always ask for the gluten free menu or ask the waitstaff what is gluten free.
Hello you mentioned you had c Diff long ago and got bacterial overgrowth from probiotic. How long you took probiotic for after c Diff? I had c Diff 5 months ago and still on probiotic and still not feeling great and now trying the low FODMAP diet. Thank you for letting me know! And did the FODMAP work for you?
I am on the Fodmap diet. I am also gluten free and dairy free. My doctor has me on Colestromine to help absorb some of the liquids in my intestines. I still have breakthroughs.
What were the apps you use? I hadn’t thought to use apps to help and was like “ well, duh.. “ when I read that you did as it’s such a smart common sense suggestion! I looked some up in the App Store but there’s like a gazillion of them so I’m curious to know which ones you use since you obviously like them.
FODMAP A TO Z is basic and easy to use. I think most are similar… good luck!
I'd like to learn what major foods the Fodmap Diet highlights for DO'S and DON'TS. Hopefully, Laurie