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<blockquote data-quote="Kristin251" data-source="post: 1625325" data-attributes="member: 240838"><p>I’m in the US and at the end of the day, it doesn’t matter what it is or is called, my stomach still sucks. I can’t digest veggies, you protein. Enzymes never helped me but HCL did for awhile. </p><p></p><p>The only thing that works for me is VERY SMALL snack sized meals every 3 hours. Works well with my insulin timin*too so at least that’s one good thing. I eat one ounce of protein at bf, 2 lunch but I divide that into 2 meals and 1.5 dinner. I also have either 1/2 soft boiled egg with lox and green onion( hubby eats the other half) or 1 oz melted Brie with pecans and onion at 5. All meals have 1/4 avocado and a small amount of veggies. I can’t eat anything with thick skins or seeds. Then the endless list of foods off the list for Diabetes as well as intolerances, like nightshades, dairy, etc</p><p></p><p>Keeping my meals to a few spoonfuls of protein with avo and chopped veg is the only thing that makes my stomach happy. It took awhile to look at my plate with this measly amount of food on it and not cry but then my stomach was so much happier I like it now. And eating again is just around the corner! </p><p></p><p>Going out to eat, forget it. It never ends well one way or another. </p><p></p><p>So it does sound like SIBO makes digestion impossible. </p><p></p><p>I avoid abx like the plague but when necessary I do take a pbx. But once sibo is there, it’s there to stay I guess</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kristin251, post: 1625325, member: 240838"] I’m in the US and at the end of the day, it doesn’t matter what it is or is called, my stomach still sucks. I can’t digest veggies, you protein. Enzymes never helped me but HCL did for awhile. The only thing that works for me is VERY SMALL snack sized meals every 3 hours. Works well with my insulin timin*too so at least that’s one good thing. I eat one ounce of protein at bf, 2 lunch but I divide that into 2 meals and 1.5 dinner. I also have either 1/2 soft boiled egg with lox and green onion( hubby eats the other half) or 1 oz melted Brie with pecans and onion at 5. All meals have 1/4 avocado and a small amount of veggies. I can’t eat anything with thick skins or seeds. Then the endless list of foods off the list for Diabetes as well as intolerances, like nightshades, dairy, etc Keeping my meals to a few spoonfuls of protein with avo and chopped veg is the only thing that makes my stomach happy. It took awhile to look at my plate with this measly amount of food on it and not cry but then my stomach was so much happier I like it now. And eating again is just around the corner! Going out to eat, forget it. It never ends well one way or another. So it does sound like SIBO makes digestion impossible. I avoid abx like the plague but when necessary I do take a pbx. But once sibo is there, it’s there to stay I guess [/QUOTE]
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