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i wanted her to eat the brown because of the nutritional value and the fact
that iirc it absorbs more liquid as it goes through so the stools won't be
so runny, at this point as you say its the liquids and electrolites that are
most important, Lee
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>> I can't remember for sure julie, if she will eat brown rice, get some of
>> that cooked in chicken broth, then put in some of that shredded chicken
>> she lkes and if she likes gravy sauces one of those gluton free jobs stir
>> it up and give her to eat in small amounts... and just warm not hot or
>> too cool, Lee

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> I read that brown rice has the same glycemic load as white. May as well
> go for the white if using rice at all - in my experience most kids prefer
> white rice. I was told years ago that there are (amongst other things) 3
> food items that pretty much most people can tolerate when allergic and
> they are rice, pears and lamb. I think more liquid intake is needed if you
> are running to the toilet frequently. If it has settled down to only
> needing to go after eating then in my opinion liquids can be lessened a
> bit. My 20 year old had the trots recently and I urged him to keep
> drinking and he said nah, liquid makes liquid
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>>>> Julie Bove wrote:
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>>>>> So what do you eat when you have diarrhea? Assuming you normally eat
>>>>> low carb .
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>>>>> Thanks!
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>>>> I just take OTC Immodium.
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>>> She has been taking that but as of yesterday it was severe. So far so
>>> good on that front today but she has terrible stomach pains. At least
>>> we know it isn't her appendix because that has been removed.
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>>>> For dogs, the usual recommendation is white rice mixed with a bit of
>>>> some kind of plain, comparatively low fat meat, such as cooked and
>>>> drained ground beef or chicken.
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