Below are all the questions and responses listed as a percent (%) from the 832 people who took part in the survey.
MAKE SURE to check out the pictures that about 60 people sent in below as well…just to make sure you know what some photo taking colitis people look like:)
AND, a special thanks to my own Gastro doctor (Dr. Neil Stollman) who was super cool to once again take part in a iHaveUC project and share his own answers. You can see his answers along with his comments (when he added them) next to his picture below each question from the survey.
Is salad bad for someone with colitis?
- 45% – No
- 29% – Yes
- 26% – Not Sure
Can someone with colitis eat Chinese food?
- 61% – Yes
- 21% – Not Sure
- 18% – No
Can someone with colitis eat dried fruit?
- 57% – Yes
- 23% – Not sure
- 20% – No
Can someone with colitis visit India?
- 60% – Yes
- 32% – Not sure
- 8% – No
Is drinking alcohol bad for someone with colitis?
- 63% – Yes
- 20% – Not sure
- 17% – No
Does someone with colitis need to take medicine forever?
- 46% – No
- 32% – Yes
- 22% – Not sure
Can someone live without a colon?
- 86% – Yes
- 12% – Not sure
- 2% – No
Can someone get pregnant and have ulcerative colitis?
- 93% – Yes
- 7% – Not sure
Can someone with uc live a normal life?
- 79% – Yes
- 11% – Not sure
- 10% – No
Can changing my diet get me off meds for uc?
- 43% – Not sure
- 39% – Yes
- 17% – No
Can colitis affect my joints?
- 87% – Yes
- 12% – Not sure
- 2% – No
Can i have a colonoscopy while on steroids?
- 57% – Yes
- 40% – Not sure
- 3% – No
Can my son have colitis if his dad has it?
- 71% – Yes
- 23% – Not sure
- 6% – No
Can people with colitis work in law enforcement?
- 73% – Yes
- 24% – Not sure
- 3% – No
Can prednisone make you do irrational things?
- 63% – Yes
- 27% – Not sure
- 10% – No
Can the colon be healed?
- 64% – Yes
- 25% – Not sure
- 12% – No
Can ulcerative colitis cause night sweats?
- 58% – Yes
- 35% – Not sure
- 7% – No
Can you get addicted to prednisone?
- 45% – Not sure
- 34% – Yes
- 21% – No
Below are the pictures that were submitted by some of the participants of the survey.(Thanks to everyone who upload your photos, we’ve got some super cool looking folks here with UC!)
**If you have any comments you’d like to add regarding any of the questions above, please feel free to do so in the comment section below**
Thank you to ALL of the participants who participated in the Q&A Survey. There was not only a record number of participants, but also a record number of countries represented in the answers below. (45 countries, pretty incredible, viva Puerto Rico!!, Puerto Rico es un pais?)
- United States
- United Kingdom
- Canada
- Australia
- Ireland
- South Africa
- India
- New Zealand
- Puerto Rico
- Iran, Islamic Republic of
- Sweden
- Japan
- Portugal
- Italy
- Ghana
- Philippines
- Pakistan
- Peru
- Norway
- Cayman Islands
- Latvia
- Poland
- Russia
- Turkey
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Korea, Republic of
- Saudi Arabia
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Estonia
- Germany
- Denmark
- Czech Republic
- Colombia
- Belgium
- Bahamas
- Spain
- Ethiopia
- Israel
- Iceland
- Indonesia
- Hong Kong
- Fiji
- Kenya
There will be more surveys to come in the future, and everyone who has joined the free newsletter will most definitely get notifications when they take place.
Thank you again for your participation, like so much of this website and life in general, there are no right or wrong answers. My hopes and goals with this survey was to allow everyone to gain a better idea of what a large groups feels/thinks about some basic colitis related questions that common UC’ers have. All of these questions have been asked from people and family members living with UC.
Lastly, if you are part of the newsletter group and want to see more of these types of surveys in the future, please let me know below in the comment section. This particular type of colitis survey is much easier for me to manage on a large scale with hundreds of participants compared to the surveys in the past where everyone is able to write personalized comments. That said, if you would much rather have the ability to leave your own comments for each question, that’s fine too, just let me know.
Best regards,
Adam Scheuer
I started site shortly after being diagnosed in October of 2008 with severe pancolitis (when my whole colon was inflamed).
For me, it was a very rough start with severe symptoms. Getting bounced from medication to medication was not easy or too helpful. But, I did meet another UC’er, changes several parts of my diet, and of course the rest is history.
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