march5th2000
04-21-2003, 04:08 AM
A few days ago I posted a message saying that I felt that smoking and my IBS symptoms might be related, so i decided to stop smoking. As it only takes 5 days for nicotine to get out of your system, I'm happy to report that I am no longer experiencing any symptoms. Call it Psychological (I've a psych degree) or what have you but it's certainly helped me.
I've encountered several websites that link Tobacco usage with irritating IBS, and that have said that certain brands may effect you more than others. I've found personally that I can handle the effects of Camel Red LIghts but not any of the other Camel brands lol. Each tobacco is different.
I realize that this may not help many of you, but try giving up tobacco for just 2 days and see if you feel any better.
march5th
I've encountered several websites that link Tobacco usage with irritating IBS, and that have said that certain brands may effect you more than others. I've found personally that I can handle the effects of Camel Red LIghts but not any of the other Camel brands lol. Each tobacco is different.
I realize that this may not help many of you, but try giving up tobacco for just 2 days and see if you feel any better.
march5th

