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Relationships and Ulcerative Colitis – 50 Person Survey

Ulcerative Colitis Survey October 8, 2011: 

Relationships and Ulcerative Colitis

Objective:  To share experiences and information about how being diagnosed with ulcerative colitis has affected relationships and intimacy with partners.

Data Collected through a simple questionnaire with participation of 50 Colitis people from all over the world.(8 Countries to be exact:  Australia, Canada, Iceland, Ireland, New Zeland, Norway, United Kingdom, and the United States)

The data collected from the survey has not been altered in any way, and simply has been transcribed to this webpage with a bunch of copy and pasting by good old Adam.  Feel free to leave any comments below, and enjoy taking a glimpse into the relationships and effects of Colitis on a great group of 50 participants. Below are the questions that were asked, and the responses

Question #1:  How many relationships have you been in since being diagnosed?

Number of Relationships Since Diagnosed:1 Responses28 % of Responses56%
4-10 8 16%
2 6 12%
3 5 10%
0 2 4%
More than 10 (The one night stand is my middle name) 1 2%
4  0

Question #2: Were you in a relationship when you were diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis?

Yes, and I am still in that same relationship

Responses20 % of Responses40%

No

18 36%

Yes I was, but I am NOW finished with that relationship

12 24%

Question #3:  In your most recent/current relationship, how open/honest were you with your partner about your symptoms?

Almost completely, but I would still hide a few things sometimes Responses25 % of Responses50%
100% open book, I would leave the bathroom door open all the time 18 36%
I really only would say that I have a sensitive stomach, and just need the bathroom alot 4 8%
None of the above 3 6%
I would lie all the time and tell my partner that I was feeling fine when I was not well at all 0 0%
I wouldn’t say anything at all, and I’d somehow manage to pretty much hide everything 0 0%

Question #4:  How much of an effect did your Colitis Diagnosis/Symptoms alter your Intimate Moments?

 

A Little bit less intimacy Responses19 % of Total Responses38%
Much less Intimacy 13 26%
No change in “Sex Life” moments with my partner 13 26%
none of the above 3 6%
Call me crazy, but this part of the relationship increased in volume 2 4%

Question #5:  What has been the hardest part of living with colitis and trying to maintain a relationship

Question #6:  Have you ever felt like you have failed your partner because because of your colitis? If yes, Why & How?

 

Question #7:  What suggestions would you give to other UC’ers who are in or trying to start a relationship?

Question #8:  Is there anything else you would like to add about Ulcerative Colitis and Relationships from your perspective?

 

 ENDING THE Colitis RELATIONSHIP:

That concludes the “Relationships and Ulcerative Colitis Survey”.  I really want to thank again all of the 50 people(especially all of the people on the facebook group, and it’s so cool to see participation from 8 countries…incredible to me and another tribute to the internet I guess) who participated in this survey.  I myself did not participate in this survey as a reponder, but just as the data collector.  Quite a bit of the answers for my case with my wife are already up on the site.  But while we are at it, I would say that my relationship has become stronger over time.  90% of the time since I’ve been married I have been diagnosed with UC.  100% of the time since I met my wife I was dealing with symptoms.  Our sex life and intimacy is only affected while I was super severe, and if the time comes where I am in a flare up, which is very rare.  And I totally agree with everyone’s comments above about being open and honest being a great plan of attack if you’re getting ready to start putting the moves on a new guy or girl.  No need to be hiding symptoms.

One final request, if you haven’t already, please fill out a gastro doctor review, so we can update our doctor database.  You can do that here:

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also, if you would like to be notified of future survey’s, I would recommend that you sign up for the newsletter at the top right hand side of this webpage.  That way you’ll get the results sent to your email address.  After signing up, you’ll get a confirmation email, so be sure to accept that and you’ll be activated.

-Adam (and yes, I have uc too)

 

 



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