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buzzyb
October 1, 2009, 6:45pm Report to Moderator Report to Moderator

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have been told by docs to give up smoking as it will aggrevate my crohns is this the case or is it just an excuse to make me give up coz of goverment nannying ?
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oooh - brave of you to admit it - i always lie and say i don't smoke.......................  i seen a trailer for 'house' once and he was telling someone with crohn's that it was probably smoking that saved them from getting worse but never have managed to see the full episode!  
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hi eva i saw that but he never said why probably because smokers can refrain from eating lol ie rather have a coffee and a fag for breakfast
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I'm no doctor, but I'm sure that I read that smoking is bad for Crohn's, but good for ulcerative colitis, or rather ulcerative colitis is more common in non smokers than smokers. I used to smoke and gave it up a couple of years ago. It's impossible to say for sure, but I reckon that giving up has helped my crohn's symptoms for the better.
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crazy i kinow but also they want me to stop drinking coffee as well already reduced my foods,on a low fibre diet really really boring
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Eva
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Aw no - no ciggies or coffee - c'mon!  What's a girl to do - I don't bother with alcohol tho so only two vices instead of the possible 3............
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i am not allowed booze as im on morphine so cant even have that so as you say what vice have i got left sulk sulk lol
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Hi

I've recently given up after many years of so called trying.  In fact, I just stopped as my consultant really scared me.  He was very blunt, blaming smoking as the cause of my crohns but added that I was more likely to die from a crohns related condition due to smoking than I was of lung cancer.  I'm not sure of the truth in it but it scared me into giving up.  I can't actually believe that I have given up.  Strange thing is that I no longer like coffee and I do know that coffee was an irritant and caused the runs.

I also read that smoking is bad for Crohn's, but nicotine is good for ulcerative colitis.

Good luck if you do decide to quit
Lou
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Hi folks, have been told smoking actually helps crohns,something to do with nicotine,but gps
arnt going to tell you to smoke are they? I smoke a pipe,and although on morphine do like a pint
of real ale,or red wine.Iam not giving in to this illness and become a cabbage for the rest of
my miserable life...


chin up folks......David
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***WARNING**  If you have Crohn's disease, stop smoking. Smoking can prevent remissions in Crohn's disease and make it more active. After Crohn's surgery, the illness recurs sooner, and often more severely in smokers than in non-smokers.

Please Crohn's sufferer's, don't be fooled.  I used to be a smoker and quit in 1980, following my first bowel resection.   The warning above is posted from the Crohn's Colitis Foundation, and deemed very accurate.  If you continue to smoke, you will take away your better chances of remissions.  
Smoking also causes emphezema, asthma, lung cancer, cervical cancer, birth defects in children, heart disease and other stuff.  There is absolutely no good to come from smoking.  

I used to be afraid I'd gain weight if I quit. (imagine that, it was pre-crohn's days).  I personally lost a child due to birth defects from smoking. In 1983 I was diagnosed with Cervical Cancer, caused by smoking.  

My husband has severe asthma from smoking,  he also has 5 stents and a triple bypass in his heart, from smoking.

My mother died from Emphezema (smoking), my aunt died from lung cancer (smoking).

Quiting is very hard to do, but we both did it 'cold turkey'.  We put the smokes down and didn't pick them up.  Please consider your own health, the health of your children (from second hand smoke).  Think of the money you can save!  Cigarettes have been proved to contain added carcenogins to keep us addicted.  That in itself should be enough to make you mad enough to quit.  Health care costs are astronomical because of smoking.  
Now there is proof that dipping snuff and chewing tobacco is just as horrible.  

I'm not a former smoker on a band wagon, I just think you should take in consideration the risks.

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buzzyb
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hi am trying but have no incentive really no kids.live alone and on 160mg of morphine  and dont sleep much even with sleepers feet keep me awake due to spinal stenosis so am bored . had heard all the above but ..................
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I guess if you have seen the destruction that I have, it would make a better impression.  My little auntie (lung cancer), didn't have children, and was totally addicted to smoking.  She smoked until 7 days before she died of the cancer that took her prematurely.  

I see it this way.  My life has improved greatly since I quit.  Did you know that your lungs improve within 24 hours of you having your last cigarette?

I understand the boredom, for sure.  I took up Violin lessons @ age 50; 7 years later I learned the Viola; I read more now, I have started a Crohn's blog for my own personal sanity; there are many things out there that you might use to get you out of that boredom.  Go for it.  

The Doctors have said that my Osteoporsis is elevated by former smoking and Predisone.  Now I'm trying to improve my quality of life by helping to reduce my bone loss.  by taking bone builders, lots of calcium and exercise (walking).  

Is there anything you can do to help your spinal stenosis?      

Just chattin' with ya, again not preachin' a sermon.  

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i know you not no probs just know i should give up but finding it difficult thats all, have a heck of a lot of bone and joint problems i have something called elhers danlos means im hypermobile all my ligament are to stretchy so i dislocate easily hence permanent prolapsed discs top and bottom of spine ,tenosynavitus carpel tunnel in both wrists half a collar bone rest removed due to bone growths going into nerve ball in shoulder, have to use sticks to get about or on bad days my wheelchair so contending with quite a bit so as i say my head keeps telling why not. ps they cant do alot for stenosis because of other conditions.crikey sounds like im a moaning minnie sorry,relativley a cheery soul usually thanks for dialogue its been good your input valuable
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And I should moan!  Your condition sounds horrible, but I have found that bit of humor within your typing!  That's the type of person I like, one that keeps on going, no matter what.   Is the stenosis related to Crohn's or Colitis?   I'll try to get in a little research on it.

Thank you dear for the cheery words.  And keep on posting!

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not sure about any link between them i was told i was far to active  when younger ie; legs round back of neck the bending over and placing flat hands almost forearms on floor with legs straight my friends and i used to see how far i could push my joints more than them crazy but fun at time as now they are saying i pushed my self to far dislocating joints has damaged them thats why i have spinal arthritus & stenosis  and others but hindsight is such a wonderful thing dont you think . lifes for living and giving,   . i once went to dentist to have a molar removed and dislocated my disc in my jaw didn't even know i had one there mouth shut for 5 months lived on soup and noodles ( i had to suck on them but hated it when came to end as they slapped me in the face) and ended up with sauce all over my face not a pretty sight , worse thing was couldn't yawn oh how deprived  was i lol. thanks cp you cheered me up  
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