vishara
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- Dec 20, 2014
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- PALS
- Diagnosis
- 04/2014
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- US
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Hello all.
I am wondering about other PALS' experiences with different types of diet, and how it seems to affect their progression of ALS, possibly both short- and long- term.
I tend to pay a lot of attention to my body and how things affect me. What I've noticed so far is that too much wheat and dairy fat seem to make my fasiculations worse the next day. I've also been somewhat sensitive to these foods most of my life, so it may be a "things that aren't great for me make ALS worse" instead of "these are bad for ALS".
I'm especially wondering what people have experienced with long-term nutrition. From what I can tell, there is nothing definitive, so I'm curious to see what other people's experiences have been like.
I am wondering about other PALS' experiences with different types of diet, and how it seems to affect their progression of ALS, possibly both short- and long- term.
I tend to pay a lot of attention to my body and how things affect me. What I've noticed so far is that too much wheat and dairy fat seem to make my fasiculations worse the next day. I've also been somewhat sensitive to these foods most of my life, so it may be a "things that aren't great for me make ALS worse" instead of "these are bad for ALS".
I'm especially wondering what people have experienced with long-term nutrition. From what I can tell, there is nothing definitive, so I'm curious to see what other people's experiences have been like.