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Smoking: does it help or hurt UC?
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Caro62
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Last activity on 08/05/2021 at 15:25
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@JC1969 Its very strange isn't it. I wonder why.
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Last activity on 14/08/2021 at 13:22
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My ulcerative colitis started when I gave up cigarettes and always eases if I have any cigarettes on a weekend. I do still use a vape with nicotine but that doesn’t have the same effect as cigarettes so I’m not convinced it’s the nicotine that helps to ease it.
GillianSTR
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Last activity on 01/05/2022 at 23:55
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I've heard of this too! I have a girlfriend from my IBD group whose UC started when she quit too. She quit for a few years but with the stress of life and everything else she ended up starting again and then noticed that it seemed to prevent or eased her flares. I've been trying to convince her to quit or at least switch to a vape but she won't budge!
ledgar
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Last activity on 12/09/2022 at 13:06
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I was diagnosed with UC not long after quitting smoking. Smoking suppresses the immune system therefore when you give up, your immune system goes into overdrive
Lisasax
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The symptoms for my UC was on and off for a couple of years before diagnosis and it ties into the time I was stopping and starting smoking. I use a vape now and have ongoing symptoms but on the odd weekend I will have a few cigarettes and when I do the symptoms cease. The comment above about smoking suppressing the immune system makes sense
Lhynd47
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Last activity on 05/04/2022 at 13:19
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@Courtney_J Hi, I have been a smoker for years and diagnosed with UC back in '93. Every time I tried to give up smoking, I ended up having a significant flare up, and a couple of times, ended up in hospital.
Unfortunately because of autoimmune disease, I have now been diagnosed with Graves Disease and at risk of losing my eyesight if I continue smoking. So in February I stopped and by May I was signed off work with another significant flare up.
Now for the interesting bit. My GP informed me that UC is the only medical condition that is helped by smoking, so much so Doctors have to answer a question on it in their medical exams in the UK. Sadly though, the medical field are still trying to find out what element(s) of smoking is actually responsible for alleviating this horrible disease. Fingers crossed for a breakthrough
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Hi, I was talking with a friend from my UC group on Facebook and she was telling me that quitting smoking can flare up UC and make it worse. Has anyone heard of this? Are any of you smokers?