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"Judith W. Lambert" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 28 Sep 1998 16:46:55 -0400
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

This is a summary for my question of the correlation, perhaps, of stress
and diarrhea in the CD population.  Thanks to each of you for your kind
response.

Of the 30 responses:

13  believe and appears to be proven in their own lives that there is a
direct correlation between stress and diarrhea in CD.  Some diarrhea
being during or immediately following a stressful time and some having
delayed diarrhea.  Some having the BIG D once, some having IT several
times.

4 responded that perhaps the intestinal tract is not completely healed.
Give it more time, always stay gf.

3 responded that there must be gluten somewheres.  Check my diet.

3 responded that perhaps there is another allergy such as egg, dairy,
soy, corn, or sorbitol.

3 suggested the following therapies: 1 tsp of metamucil every day; a
homeopathic remedy called GELSEMIUM 30C 2 pills under tongue as needed;
paregoric 1 tsp PRN.
(I am not recommending any of these therapies nor the dosages, I'm just
summarizing what was responded to me.)

1 suggested that there could be another undiagnosed problem.

1 responder has diarrhea that is associated with her menstral cycle.

1 suggested IBS

1 stated that meals that are large,or that contain greasy food or alot of
fiber give them diarrhea.  Smaller, non-fat meals several times a day
were their solution.

Thanks again

Judy in ME

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