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It depends on a whole lot: your body, environment, food intake, and meds. Your body and meds are probably the most influential factors. I started off on Asacol HD (mesalamine) pills and suppositories, and that took a few days to a week to start working. I can't remember exactly, but it worked well for about 5-7 years. Once that stopped working, I was hospitalized for 2 weeks while they pumped me with prednisone IV to get everything under control. After that, they placed me on Humira (adalimumab). Now, if I miss a Humira dose and flare symptoms come back, they go into remission within a day of the Humira injection.
As far as environment, I have to be completely stress free. No work, no chores, no arguments. This helps speed up remission considerably.
Regarding intake, I eat super bland food with as little fiber as possible. Absolutely alcohol whatsoever.
edit: I meant "absolutely no alcohol whatsoever".
Ok, first of, I'm sorry you're dealing with this
Second, I'm sorry that my sense of humor is what it is, because
in context, is absolutely hilarious.
(I know you likely intended to say "Absolutely no alcohol whatsoever", but please don't edit your comment)
lol oops! yes, i meant absolutely no alcohol. someone kept interrupting me when i was making that comment and there was a baby that wouldnt stop crying in the background.
Hey i get it, no worries (still funny tho)