Hey bro I have UC and have got it under control finally. Do you know what your dietary triggers are? For me certain things made it much worse, especially poison like energy drinks. Also how bad is yours? Are you able to live normally most of the time or are you shitting yourself? How much are you bleeding, does your stool look like coffee grounds made of congealed blood? Tell me a little more about where you're at and I'll try and help you.
Also how do you manage stress? Does it make your uc worse? Are you prone to carrying tension in your gut? Gimme the deets brah
I’m here anon.
So a couple of things that seem to frick with me are ground beef and burgers, which sucks. Venison seems fine tho.
When I’m taking meds and eating not too bad I seem to go on fairly ok, but low energy and no libido.
I’m having a flare up right now but it will pass.
Truthfully I want off the meds.
I’m bad with stress and worry. I missed out on my youth because of this shit. Don’t know how to handle it other than exercise and music.
I had the shit blood to begin with, that was years ago.
Meds seem to fix most of it, even with a shitty diet.
When I’m not having a flare (I’m experimenting with diet rn so had a few flares) I’m fairly normal apart from fatigue and low libido
That’s interesting anon, I would probably consider trying the BPC-157 alone first, as I have heard of it.
Don’t know if it will effect my current medication tho
You can't. Best you can hope for is lifelong remission, in which case you're basically normal and can eat whatever with zero symptoms but have to stick suppositories up your ass daily for the rest of your life.
t. got it when I was about 2 years old (youngest case in the country, people usually get this in their 30s). I'm 27 now, in total remission since I was I think 5, on 1g mesalazine daily, eat whatever I want since forever. Since I got it so young as was in remission for so long I tried quitting mesalazine a few years ago, got symptoms after about a year and more of the colon got affected.
>Damn have you tried everything?
There's not much to try to cure your immune system being fricking moronic and I don't have to treat symptoms because I don't have them because I stick mesalazine up my ass daily like I should. >Have the meds affected you in anyway?
Well shit dude, I'm taking them since I was 2 so I wouldn't know, right? That said, I didn't notice any difference when I was off mesalazine for a year. I'm pretty sure it doesn't affect me in any way.
What I can recommend is that you take rectal suppositories instead of oral medication. It's a colon issue, so it's much more effective to administer it directly into the colon rather than having it travel through your entire digestive system first, slowly releasing over your entire body where it shouldn't be and then barely making it to the place it actually should release at. It might be why I have zero side effects and no flare ups. >but I don't want to stick a finger up my ass on a daily basis
Get over it.
Did you try carnivore, and other diets?
Pro biotics, pre biotics. There are so many people that got off the meds, but it’s hard
>Did you try carnivore, and other diets?
And how do you exactly imagine the process? >go on meme diet for a while >in remission so literally no way to tell if you still have the disease other than going off meds >go off meds >whoops didn't work, you are no longer in remission, the affected area in your colon grew in size, pray you will go back in remission if you start taking meds again >repeat a dozen more times for a dozen more meme diets until they have to cut your colon
But hey, at least you get to wear a cool ostomy bag and shit through your stomach. Worth it. I guess what my 2 year old self needed was to eat more steak. >There are so many people that got off the meds, but it’s hard
I'd love to read about those many people that managed to cure ulcerative colitis and stopped taking meds forever with full confidence they will never have symptoms again. Care to post some links?
In my case oral mesalazine gave me allergic rash on my hands so I had to stop them. I'm on immunosuppressants now. For me there's pretty much no side effects from them. I'm phoneposting rn so can't be arsed to type a detailed reply but if the thread is up later and people are interested I can share my 2 cents.
>felt and looked like shit as a vegan >recovered after he started eating meat again >now he's a raw fruitarian (???) and feels and looks like shit again
What?
I healed an ulcer by drinking 32oz of cabbage juice every day for a month. I know it sounds gross. But I did it. This was in the first month I quit drinking
I have crohns and the vertical diet is probably one of the best diets you can be on, it is perfect for muscle building and consist of easy digestable low inflammatory foods.
I have currently not taken my meds for 7 months or so.
CN looks best.
god I love azn women.
I want to be dominated by a bunch of cute asian girls. I want them to spit on me and crush my balls with their high heels.
Elimination diet.
Gluten fricks me up badly, as do nuts and seeds.
Cook vegetables thoroughly, eat meat and dairy (assuming you can digest it)
Do NOT eat at a restaurant unless you have identified triggers.
Do NOT eat goyslop
Check out a YouTube channel called Kenny Honnas, he helped me a great deal. good luck to you.
I dropped from 90kg to 79 and the worst and clawed my way up to 92kg at 6' of height >t. 16 months in remission drug free
I have crohns and the vertical diet is probably one of the best diets you can be on, it is perfect for muscle building and consist of easy digestable low inflammatory foods.
I have currently not taken my meds for 7 months or so.
Recently diagnosed with UC back in February after having 2 surgeries, one for gallbladder and another for a fractured bone beforehand. Shit sucked but ended up getting a colonoscopy and found out it was UC. I've been on mesalamine(lialda) since then. Has definitely helped and have gotten back to normal for the most part.
However, there are days where the cramping before having to shit gets a little hurting and end up having to shit 3-4 time within a few hours. No blood or diarrhea thankfully but I feel like can't do much until it passes. I'm thinking about saying frick it and switching to a suppository since now I've used them before( I got a fricking anal fissure from all that diarrhea pre-diagnosis I guess) for hopefully a better remission.
I guess I need to finally keep a log and track what gives me cramps after I eat since I've mostly gone back to my old bad habit diet. Lost like 25 pounds from not eating for days before I was diagnosed.
Hey bro I have UC and have got it under control finally. Do you know what your dietary triggers are? For me certain things made it much worse, especially poison like energy drinks. Also how bad is yours? Are you able to live normally most of the time or are you shitting yourself? How much are you bleeding, does your stool look like coffee grounds made of congealed blood? Tell me a little more about where you're at and I'll try and help you.
Also how do you manage stress? Does it make your uc worse? Are you prone to carrying tension in your gut? Gimme the deets brah
I’m here anon.
So a couple of things that seem to frick with me are ground beef and burgers, which sucks. Venison seems fine tho.
When I’m taking meds and eating not too bad I seem to go on fairly ok, but low energy and no libido.
I’m having a flare up right now but it will pass.
Truthfully I want off the meds.
I’m bad with stress and worry. I missed out on my youth because of this shit. Don’t know how to handle it other than exercise and music.
I had the shit blood to begin with, that was years ago.
Meds seem to fix most of it, even with a shitty diet.
When I’m not having a flare (I’m experimenting with diet rn so had a few flares) I’m fairly normal apart from fatigue and low libido
more like lulcerative collitis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Management_of_ulcerative_colitis#Dietary_modification
I’m worried this is going to age me badly and no young gf
https://www.peptidesciences.com/gut-inflammation-60-capsules-stable-bpc-157-kpv-pea-tributyrin
That’s interesting anon, I would probably consider trying the BPC-157 alone first, as I have heard of it.
Don’t know if it will effect my current medication tho
LL-37 is also another peptide you could look into taking
What is it fren?
You can't. Best you can hope for is lifelong remission, in which case you're basically normal and can eat whatever with zero symptoms but have to stick suppositories up your ass daily for the rest of your life.
t. got it when I was about 2 years old (youngest case in the country, people usually get this in their 30s). I'm 27 now, in total remission since I was I think 5, on 1g mesalazine daily, eat whatever I want since forever. Since I got it so young as was in remission for so long I tried quitting mesalazine a few years ago, got symptoms after about a year and more of the colon got affected.
Damn have you tried everything?
Have the meds affected you in anyway?
>Damn have you tried everything?
There's not much to try to cure your immune system being fricking moronic and I don't have to treat symptoms because I don't have them because I stick mesalazine up my ass daily like I should.
>Have the meds affected you in anyway?
Well shit dude, I'm taking them since I was 2 so I wouldn't know, right? That said, I didn't notice any difference when I was off mesalazine for a year. I'm pretty sure it doesn't affect me in any way.
What I can recommend is that you take rectal suppositories instead of oral medication. It's a colon issue, so it's much more effective to administer it directly into the colon rather than having it travel through your entire digestive system first, slowly releasing over your entire body where it shouldn't be and then barely making it to the place it actually should release at. It might be why I have zero side effects and no flare ups.
>but I don't want to stick a finger up my ass on a daily basis
Get over it.
I take pentasa, not sure if they do a butt one
They do, I take Pentasa as well.
>Did you try carnivore, and other diets?
And how do you exactly imagine the process?
>go on meme diet for a while
>in remission so literally no way to tell if you still have the disease other than going off meds
>go off meds
>whoops didn't work, you are no longer in remission, the affected area in your colon grew in size, pray you will go back in remission if you start taking meds again
>repeat a dozen more times for a dozen more meme diets until they have to cut your colon
But hey, at least you get to wear a cool ostomy bag and shit through your stomach. Worth it. I guess what my 2 year old self needed was to eat more steak.
>There are so many people that got off the meds, but it’s hard
I'd love to read about those many people that managed to cure ulcerative colitis and stopped taking meds forever with full confidence they will never have symptoms again. Care to post some links?
I have more but phone posting, just search for them
https://m.youtube.com/@team_honnas
Did you try carnivore, and other diets?
Pro biotics, pre biotics. There are so many people that got off the meds, but it’s hard
What this anon said.
In my case oral mesalazine gave me allergic rash on my hands so I had to stop them. I'm on immunosuppressants now. For me there's pretty much no side effects from them. I'm phoneposting rn so can't be arsed to type a detailed reply but if the thread is up later and people are interested I can share my 2 cents.
Dietary change, that's what GSP says anyway...
Follow this autistic Canadian homie's guide: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XcnRmt6hxyc&pp=ygUkdWxjZXJhdGl2ZSBjb2xpdGlzIHZlZ2V0YWJsZSBwb2xpY2Ug
>felt and looked like shit as a vegan
>recovered after he started eating meat again
>now he's a raw fruitarian (???) and feels and looks like shit again
What?
He's unironically mentally ill, but that's why he's based.
I healed an ulcer by drinking 32oz of cabbage juice every day for a month. I know it sounds gross. But I did it. This was in the first month I quit drinking
I drank 400 ml of cabbage juice every day for a month or two, no changes
raw cabage juice. also eat lots of fermented cabage
Fasting and N-acetylcystein.
I have crohns and the vertical diet is probably one of the best diets you can be on, it is perfect for muscle building and consist of easy digestable low inflammatory foods.
I have currently not taken my meds for 7 months or so.
CN looks best.
god I love azn women.
I want to be dominated by a bunch of cute asian girls. I want them to spit on me and crush my balls with their high heels.
maybe ask your doctor and not IST
Elimination diet.
Gluten fricks me up badly, as do nuts and seeds.
Cook vegetables thoroughly, eat meat and dairy (assuming you can digest it)
Do NOT eat at a restaurant unless you have identified triggers.
Do NOT eat goyslop
Check out a YouTube channel called Kenny Honnas, he helped me a great deal. good luck to you.
I dropped from 90kg to 79 and the worst and clawed my way up to 92kg at 6' of height
>t. 16 months in remission drug free
What do your typical daily diets look like?
Eat as much glyphosate coated fibrous grains and vegetables as humanly possible
Recently diagnosed with UC back in February after having 2 surgeries, one for gallbladder and another for a fractured bone beforehand. Shit sucked but ended up getting a colonoscopy and found out it was UC. I've been on mesalamine(lialda) since then. Has definitely helped and have gotten back to normal for the most part.
However, there are days where the cramping before having to shit gets a little hurting and end up having to shit 3-4 time within a few hours. No blood or diarrhea thankfully but I feel like can't do much until it passes. I'm thinking about saying frick it and switching to a suppository since now I've used them before( I got a fricking anal fissure from all that diarrhea pre-diagnosis I guess) for hopefully a better remission.
I guess I need to finally keep a log and track what gives me cramps after I eat since I've mostly gone back to my old bad habit diet. Lost like 25 pounds from not eating for days before I was diagnosed.