mikeyarmo
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I have seen some mention of this in the food thread and also mentioned it elsewhere, so I thought I would put this into the spotlight a little more.
After surgery it was recommended that I follow a Low Residue diet. In all honesty this was not that different what I was following before my bad flair up, as many of the not allowed foods would cause me bad cramps and cause me to throw up anyways (specifically nuts and seeds).
To me it seems that the problem with all diets is that they focus on what you CANNOT rather than what you CAN eat, and unfortunately I am going to keep that tradition alive now . This diet recommends totally avoiding all whole grains, seeds, nuts, skins/seeds of fruits and vegetables (as well as totally avoid some fruits and vegetables) and whole spices. Depressed yet ? Don't be! There is still tons of foods you can enjoy, and you can still have a balanced and nutritious diet (including many fruits and vegetables).
For more information on the diet and a full and detailed list of what is allowed and what is not allowed see these links: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/patientinstructions/000200.htm and http://www.webmd.com/ibd-crohns-disease/low-residue-diet-foods
After surgery it was recommended that I follow a Low Residue diet. In all honesty this was not that different what I was following before my bad flair up, as many of the not allowed foods would cause me bad cramps and cause me to throw up anyways (specifically nuts and seeds).
To me it seems that the problem with all diets is that they focus on what you CANNOT rather than what you CAN eat, and unfortunately I am going to keep that tradition alive now . This diet recommends totally avoiding all whole grains, seeds, nuts, skins/seeds of fruits and vegetables (as well as totally avoid some fruits and vegetables) and whole spices. Depressed yet ? Don't be! There is still tons of foods you can enjoy, and you can still have a balanced and nutritious diet (including many fruits and vegetables).
For more information on the diet and a full and detailed list of what is allowed and what is not allowed see these links: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/patientinstructions/000200.htm and http://www.webmd.com/ibd-crohns-disease/low-residue-diet-foods