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In this episode of Gut Feelings, Dr D and Johannah talk with registered dietitian Wendy Busse and discuss a condition she calls "conditioned food sensitivity" and the negative impacts it can have on patients with IBS and other GI illnesses. We also discuss the role of the GI dietitian in the overall management of patients with DGBI and clinical considerations prior to making a diet therapy recommendation.
See more about Wendy's FAST Freedom program to combat conditioned food sensitivity on her website: https://fastfreedomprogram.com/
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As we prepare to launch our new book, Gut Feelings: The Patient's Story, we hear from one of our patients, Alex who is featured in the book. We talk with him about his illness experience, how he is still working on effective management of his symptoms and what he is learning from the process. Its a fascinating and important conversation.
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As we prepare to launch our new book, Gut Feelings: The Patient's Story, we hear from one of our patients, Lesley who is featured in the book. We talk with her about her illness experience, how she found effective management and what she learned from the process. Its a fascinating and important conversation.
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In this episode, Dr Drossman and Johannah Ruddy welcome guest William Chey, MD from Michigan Medicine. Dr. Chey talks about the exciting aspects of managing IBS and other DGBI with the emerging data around the benefits of diet therapy, behavioral health therapies and digital medicine to improve access to care.
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In this episode, Dr. Drossman and Johannah Ruddy talk about a common clinical issue: an overbearing family member who tries to control the clinical visit. How do you handle a well-meaning but over-involved family member and allow the patient to tell their story? Find out the tips and tricks to handling this sensitive situation.
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On this episode, Dr. A and Johannah talk with Dr. Helen Burton Murray about Avoidance Restrictive Feeding DIsorder (AFRID) and Rumination Disorder, both conditions getting more common in patients with digestive illnesses. Dr. Murray talks about the diagnosis of them and treatments, as well as screening for ARFID in adult and pediatric patients.
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Today we are joined by Dr Anthony Lembo and Dr. Sarah Ballou, from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School to discuss this fascinating topic of research that is being done with patients with chronic pain conditions and with disorders of gut-brain interaction. What is the placebo effect and the nocebo effect and how can it actually benefit patients with these conditions? What role does the brain-gut connection have in this phenomenon?
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Douglas Drossman, MD and Johannah Ruddy, MEd, co- authors of the new book Gut Feelings: Disorders of Gut Brain Interaction and the Patient/Doctor Relationship discuss the themes of the book written for both patients and providers with a live virtual audience. They discuss the impact of dualism on the Western health care model and the negative effects that has had on patient care and increased provider burnout.
They also discuss how improving engagement, using a biopsychosocial approach to patient care and a patient centered model can improve outcomes and satisfaction for both providers and patients alike.
Find the new book at Amazon.com and at www.theromefoundation.org