Thank you very much xA couple of resources you may find useful as you are going to have to juggle dietary requirements of both conditions.
There are menu plans and recipes which you may be able to adapt in this link for a low carb approach https://lowcarbfreshwell.com/. It is based on the suggested no more than 130g carbs not just sugar per day.
The other site you may find useful is guts.uk which is a charity supporting people with all sorts of gut issues.
When my other half was on a low residue diet, thankfully only temporarily there was quite a difference in the lists of foods that were considered low fibre depending on who you spoke to. So really you have to find what is OK for you.Hi thank you for your response. I’m currently waiting to see the Gastroenterologist consultant for medical management after my diagnosis in early August. I do take medication currently but it’s not working well and needs changed (hence the awaited appointment). I have to avoid many vegetables as they cause extreme cramps, bloating and other digestive issues. I’m on a low residue/ low fibre diet and the mentioned husk etc isn’t needed. Seeds are problematic and used with caution (also nuts etc). I don’t need fibre as such and in fact do better when the fibre in veg is broken down eg soups or stews. Raw veg is also problematic eg salad. Mushrooms are a complete no no and potato can be difficult for me to digest. I just think it’s going to take a bit of creativity to make my diet healthier without sending my digestive system even more haywire than it currently is. I can eat white meat without issue and eggs occasionally. Fish is fine in small amounts. Slow cooking works really well as it breaks down the fibrous material and means my insides have less work to do for digestion. x
Thank you xHi @LoraineM
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Thanks xWhen my other half was on a low residue diet, thankfully only temporarily there was quite a difference in the lists of foods that were considered low fibre depending on who you spoke to. So really you have to find what is OK for you.