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I have found that it helps tremedously!!! I used to eat raw spinach salads all the time before vv
and now I can eat one and get a flare. It makes it double hard to follow both diets --the IC and low oxalate but when I don't, I flare.
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I don't follow the IC or low oxalate diets, but I generally do know that certain things will cause bladder and/or vulvodynia pain when I have them. For example, I cannot tolerate asparagus at all. And while I'm generally OK with spicy foods, I know that if my bladder is already feeling a little irritable, then it's time to stay away from salsas and other foods with chiles in them because it can cause a flare-up that also aggravates the vulvodynia. I also do not drink anything caffeinated.
Namaste
"You must be the change you want to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi
"The most important medicine is tender love and care" - Mother Teresa
Hi...I tried the low oxalate diet, but it's too hard! I generally know what to do and what not to do in terms of food and drink, so that's what I follow. I've had good luck for many years with taking Calcium citrate--so give that a try, can't hurt!
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