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Hi all,
I was a moderate smoker (3 to 5 per day). Did not really think about it as I was initially diagnosed for UC, so my internet searches were all used to contain the keyword UC. With UC, smoking is not mentioned as an avoidable thing or some have even reported positive effect of it. After my surgery I was diagnosed for CD, and I was shocked to find everywhere in internet smoking is mentioned as one of the triggers for a flare. Still I was lazy to try quitting as I thought moderate smoking won't matter that much.
But then when one month back I became concerned due to possible formation of an enterocutaneous fistula, in addition to seeing the doctor etc. I thought let us try quitting smoking also. With 3 to 4 days of quitting itself I started to have lesser of the symptoms I was having like mild pain in the abdomen and sounds in the abdomen. I started to feel a lot more energetic, the fatigue I used to have reduced by maybe 75%. I was completely medicine free at that time so this cannot be due to anything else.
I strongly suggest those of you chronies who are moderate or even occational smokers, should try quitting completely. I am certain it will have a positive effect.
I was a moderate smoker (3 to 5 per day). Did not really think about it as I was initially diagnosed for UC, so my internet searches were all used to contain the keyword UC. With UC, smoking is not mentioned as an avoidable thing or some have even reported positive effect of it. After my surgery I was diagnosed for CD, and I was shocked to find everywhere in internet smoking is mentioned as one of the triggers for a flare. Still I was lazy to try quitting as I thought moderate smoking won't matter that much.
But then when one month back I became concerned due to possible formation of an enterocutaneous fistula, in addition to seeing the doctor etc. I thought let us try quitting smoking also. With 3 to 4 days of quitting itself I started to have lesser of the symptoms I was having like mild pain in the abdomen and sounds in the abdomen. I started to feel a lot more energetic, the fatigue I used to have reduced by maybe 75%. I was completely medicine free at that time so this cannot be due to anything else.
I strongly suggest those of you chronies who are moderate or even occational smokers, should try quitting completely. I am certain it will have a positive effect.