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FairyGen
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Posted 9/14/2009 2:48 PM (GMT -7)
I am just courious...I have seen where people have attributed it to getting colds and firing up the imune system ect....

Just courious..

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songlady
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Posted 9/14/2009 2:53 PM (GMT -7)
I asked my doctor once and he said, "If I could answer that I'd win the Nobel prize for medicine!"
For me, flares are brought on by colds or viruses sometimes but not always.
I usually flare late summer and around Christmas, but not always.
Running myself too hard and/or not getting enough sleep for a long period seems to contribute but not always.
In extremely stressful situations and sometimes for a year after (medical emergency in the family in which I'm prime caregiver, etc) do not affect me at all.
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subdued
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Posted 9/14/2009 6:26 PM (GMT -7)
For me, it's taking antibiotics, consuming HFCS. I also got all my flares in August/September; the weather turning colder is also a factor.
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Red_34
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Posted 9/14/2009 6:47 PM (GMT -7)
For me, allergies, antibiotics and getting sick are my triggers.
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Supa
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Posted 9/14/2009 7:09 PM (GMT -7)
STRESS. That one is HUGE for me. My body can not handle it-and I have never been terribly good with dealing with stress because I am an internalizer. But the biggest is antibiotics (overuse of them is really what triggered my UC in the first place). And I tend to flare in early spring. Maybe that is allergy related and I have just never put it together?
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quincy
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Posted 9/14/2009 11:31 PM (GMT -7)
Deep continual stress/distress. Can be from colds or being sick or seasonal...but it's always when there's the emotional distress involved. I hate being sick with colds because I don't recover extremely fast and I have to cancel my clients and other appointments.

Seems to nicely coincide when I'm on maintenance meds..lol..

quincy
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love4cats
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Posted 9/15/2009 5:47 AM (GMT -7)
My flares have always started during early spring when the snow melts.
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Sweetie31105
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Posted 9/15/2009 6:58 AM (GMT -7)
My flares seem to be seasonal. Mostly around summertime. Medicines provided do not even help with my flares, but adjusting my diet does help.
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Qvist
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Posted 9/17/2009 2:36 AM (GMT -7)
So what do you think it is that happens in connection with e.g. a cold ? Why does that create flare?
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Red_34
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Posted 9/17/2009 5:18 AM (GMT -7)
Qvist, when you have a cold or the flu your immune system revs up to try and combat the virus. It is thought that Uc is a product of an over active "confused" immune system so when the immune system revs up, it can once again mistake the colon (or whatever it attacks in there) as a foreign invader. That in turn can cause a flare.
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Mitzo
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Posted 9/17/2009 6:36 AM (GMT -7)
Antibiotics trigger flares for me.
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