Are your symptoms worse after you drink?
Mine were.
Anytime I have a drink it’s like the UC effects are back. It’s temporary, I’m guessing once the alcohol is gone it clears up. One beer, I’ll notice it the next day. Many drinks, I pay for it. I wasn’t totally sure at first, but after “testing/timing” six times I’m quite confident in my assertion. Note; having one drink, once in awhile is acceptable to me because it’s limited and mild. But I’ve essentially given up all alcohol – and feel much better in many ways.
For me I never correlated that having a few beers, or some drinks while dancing, etc. could be making things worse with my UC. Everyone is a little different, but this helped me. Hopefully it can be of some help for you.
Sincerely, Rick
Reply posted for tantara1977.
I agree with you on the drinking, I noticed the same thing going on with me. Have you tried to get away with having a glass of wine? If so what was your reaction?
Reply posted for tantara1977.
I have not had a beer or any of the hard stuff in over a year. Becuase of Gluten intolerances.
Many IBDers have issues with Gluten so beer can be bad.
If I'm enjoying time with friends or family I have a dry red wine. Less sugar and full of good antioxidants. I have not had any setbacks drinking it. But then again I might drink 1 bottle a month., I'm not double fisting it.
Moderation with anything is always good.