IBD in the Hispanic Community With Oriana Damas, MD
About IBD5 Dec 2023

IBD in the Hispanic Community With Oriana Damas, MD

As an assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Gastroenterology at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, and the Director of Translational Studies for the Crohn’s and Colitis Center, Dr. Damas sheds light on the misconception that IBD only affects certain ethnicities. Her extensive research explores the connection between of environment and genetics in the development of IBD, with a special focus on its impact on immigrants from Latin America. Dr. Damas shares insights into the challenges of studying the role of diet in IBD, revealing key findings from her research and explaining how her work is reshaping our understanding of these diseases.

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Reclaiming Joy in Eating with IBD Featuring Stacey Collins, MA, RDN/LDN

Reclaiming Joy in Eating with IBD Featuring Stacey Collins, MA, RDN/LDN

People with Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis (forms of inflammatory bowel disease, or IBD) were told for many decades that diet didn't affect the disease. Even today, some patients are still told this, even though there is now significant evidence that diet absolutely matters in IBD. Stacey Collins, MA, RDN/LDN describes how her journey with ulcerative colitis led to j-pouch surgery. Her philosophy as a registered dietician is one of “nutrition by addition" rather than by dietary restriction. Stacey also focuses on the emotional aspects of eating with IBD, including the understandable fear and anxiety around food.   Topics discussed: The role of diet in managing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Personal experiences with ulcerative colitis and dietary management. The misconception that diet does not impact IBD management. The philosophy of "nutrition by addition" versus dietary restrictions. The importance of individualized dietary approaches for IBD patients. The impact of food on gut health and bacterial diversity. Emotional aspects of eating with IBD, including fear and anxiety around food. The significance of finding joy in cooking and eating. Practical dietary recommendations for IBD patients, including the Mediterranean diet. The importance of community support and connection in managing IBD. Find Stacey Collins, MA, RDN/LDN at: Stacey Collins Nutrition: https://www.staceycollinsnutrition.com/ Twitter: @staceynellc_rd Instagram: @staceynellc_rd LinkedIn: @stacey-cutler-collins   Publications from Stacey Collins, MA, RDN/LDN: Scarlata K, Zickgraf HF, Satherley RM, et al. A Call to Action: Unraveling the Nuance of Adapted Eating Behaviors in Individuals with GI Conditions. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. Published online December 14, 2024. doi:10.1016/j.cgh.2024.11.010 Collins S, DIGID Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Workgroup. Iron in GI conditions. Patient.Gastro.org. 2024. https://patient.gastro.org/iron-in-gi-conditions/ Collins S, Castelan VC, Wernick R, et al. Effects of nutrition status and perioperative nutrition supplement completion on postoperative outcomes in patients with inflammatory bowel disease undergoing surgery. Gastroenterology. 2024;166(3):S22-S23. doi:10.1053/j.gastro.2023.11.081 Collins S. Surgery and Nutrition. Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation. 2024. https://www.crohnscolitisfoundation.org/patientsandcaregivers/diet-and-nutrition/surgery-and-nutrition. Nishioka H, Hasegawa Y. Addressing sarcopenia in people with disabilities: definition, assessment, and nutritional care. Medical Nutrition Matters. Reviewed by Collins S. October 1, 2024. https://www.eatrightstore.org/dpg-and-mig-products/dmnt/addressing-sarcopenia-in-people-with-disabilities-definition-assessment-and-nutritional-care.   Find Amber J Tresca at: AboutIBD.com: About IBD Verywell: Verywell Health Facebook: @aboutIBD Twitter: @aboutIBD Pinterest: @aboutibd Instagram: @about_IBD YouTube: @AboutIBD Threads: @about_IBD   Find Mac Cooney (mix, sound design, and theme music) at: Facebook: @maccooneycomposer  Instagram: @maccooneycomposer Web: Cooney Studio YouTube: @MacCooneyComposer Theme music, IBD Dance Party, is from ©Cooney Studio.   Episode transcript and more information at: https://bit.ly/AIBD 173   These show notes may contain affiliate links. If you choose to purchase after clicking a link, Mal and Tal Enterprises, LLC may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

22 Apr 57min

Infusion Hero: Stylish Hoodies for Young Patients Featuring Rachel Bee

Infusion Hero: Stylish Hoodies for Young Patients Featuring Rachel Bee

IBD patients are innovative, resilient, and powerful. My guest, Rachel Bee, is an incredible example of all these virtues. Rachel is a remarkable 17-year-old entrepreneur who was diagnosed with Crohn's disease at just 13 years old. She turned her experiences with IBD into a mission to help others by founding Infusion Hero, a company that designs innovative hoodies specifically for young patients receiving infusions.   Infusion Hero hoodies provide comfort and feature a unique design that allows for easy access during medical treatments. Rachel shares her story of navigating the challenges of her diagnosis, balancing high school, and running a business—all while maintaining her health and staying connected with friends. Don't miss Rachel's insights on how to turn personal challenges into opportunities for growth and innovation.   Discussion points include: Personal health journeys related to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) Experiences of living with Crohn's disease as a teenager The impact of chronic illness on daily life and activities The importance of education and support for young patients with IBD The creation and purpose of Infusion Hero, a clothing line for infusion patients Balancing health, school, and entrepreneurial endeavors The role of mentorship and resources for young entrepreneurs Emotional aspects of managing chronic illness during adolescence The significance of community support and relationships with peers and teachers Future aspirations and educational goals for young patients and entrepreneurs Find Rachel Bee of Infusion Hero at: Web: https://www.infusionhero.com/ LinkedIn: Rachel Bee Facebook: Infusion Hero Instagram: @infusion_hero Tik Tok: @infusion.hero   Find Amber J Tresca at: AboutIBD.com: About IBD Verywell: Verywell Health Facebook: @aboutIBD Twitter: @aboutIBD Pinterest: @aboutibd Instagram: @about_IBD YouTube: @AboutIBD Threads: @about_IBD   Find Mac Cooney (mix, sound design, and theme music) at: Facebook: @maccooneycomposer  Instagram: @maccooneycomposer Web: Cooney Studio YouTube: @MacCooneyComposer Theme music, IBD Dance Party, is from ©Cooney Studio.   Episode transcript and more information at: https://bit.ly/AIBD172   These show notes may contain affiliate links. If you choose to purchase after clicking a link, Mal and Tal Enterprises, LLC may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

8 Apr 33min

Freelancing Freedom: Crafting Your Career While Caring for Your Health

Freelancing Freedom: Crafting Your Career While Caring for Your Health

It's not easy to manage both a career and chronic illness like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD, Crohn's disease, or ulcerative colitis). We need tools and tips in order to keep everything moving and succeed at work while caring for ourselves. I talk with Jen Hubley Luckwaldt about how freelancing can be a valid way of meeting both goals. Jen shares her journey from traditional employment to freelancing, including how it offers her flexibility in balancing work, health, and family. We talk about the importance of setting boundaries with clients, how to identify your marketable skills, and building a supportive community. Jen emphasizes the value of an abundance mindset in freelancing and offers practical tips for finding work and managing time effectively. If you've ever wondered how you can manage to work while still making it to infusions and appointments: we have a roadmap for you.   Episode highlights: Managing a career while living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) Challenges of maintaining traditional full-time employment with chronic illness Advantages of freelancing, including flexibility and work-life balance Importance of setting boundaries with clients Identifying marketable skills for freelancing The role of community and support in a freelance career Strategies for effective communication and feedback in professional settings Tools and resources for freelancers to enhance productivity The concept of an abundance mindset in freelancing   Find Jen Hubley Luckwaldt and The Job Hopper at: The Job Hopper: https://thejobhopper.substack.com Bluesky: @jenlucky.bsky.social Old Mom Things: https://oldmomthings.substack.com/ LinkedIn: @jen-hubley-luckwaldt   Find Amber J Tresca at: AboutIBD.com: About IBD Verywell: Verywell Health Facebook: @aboutIBD Twitter: @aboutIBD Pinterest: @aboutibd Instagram: @about_IBD YouTube: @AboutIBD Threads: @about_IBD   Find Mac Cooney (mix, sound design, and theme music) at: Facebook: @maccooneycomposer  Instagram: @maccooneycomposer Web: Cooney Studio YouTube: @MacCooneyComposer Theme music, IBD Dance Party, is from ©Cooney Studio.   Episode transcript and more information at: https://bit.ly/AIBD 171   These show notes may contain affiliate links. If you choose to purchase after clicking a link, Mal and Tal Enterprises, LLC may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

25 Mars 46min

Declutter Your Life While Living with Chronic Illness

Declutter Your Life While Living with Chronic Illness

Do you find it difficult to find the time and energy to deal with mental or physical clutter? Lisa Zawrotny, a productivity coach and founder of Positively Productive Systems, helps us learn how to manage clutter, even when flaring. We discuss practical strategies for decluttering both your physical space and mental load, and how to celebrate even the smallest victories in your day-to-day life. Plus, Lisa reveals her insights on creating systems that work for you, no matter your circumstances. If you’ve ever felt weighed down by expectations or struggled to find balance, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways that can help you reclaim your time and energy.   Key points: Intersection of productivity and chronic illness Challenges faced by caregivers and individuals with chronic conditions Personal journey of caregiving and its impact on productivity coaching Importance of compassion and realistic approaches to productivity Strategies for managing stress and clutter Prioritization of tasks and setting boundaries Techniques for decluttering and energy management Celebrating small wins and acknowledging achievements The role of journaling in emotional healing and reflection Building community and support for individuals with chronic illnesses Episode sponsored by Connecting to Cure Crohn's and Colitis.   Find Lisa Zawrotny of Positively Productive Systems at: Web: www.positivelyproductive.com LinkedIn: @positivelyproductive Facebook: @positivelyproductive Twitter: @positively_lisa Instagram: @positively_lisa YouTube: @positively_lisa Tik Tok: @positivelylivingpodcast Pinterest: @positivelyproductive   Find Amber J Tresca at: AboutIBD.com: About IBD Verywell: Verywell Health Facebook: @aboutIBD Twitter: @aboutIBD Pinterest: @aboutibd Instagram: @about_IBD YouTube: @AboutIBD Threads: @about_IBD   Find Mac Cooney (mix, sound design, and theme music) at: Facebook: @maccooneycomposer  Instagram: @maccooneycomposer Web: Cooney Studio YouTube: @MacCooneyComposer Theme music, IBD Dance Party, is from ©Cooney Studio.   Episode transcript and more information at: https://bit.ly/AIBD170   These show notes may contain affiliate links. If you choose to purchase after clicking a link, Mal and Tal Enterprises, LLC may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

11 Mars 1h 4min

Embracing Life with an Ostomy Featuring Danielle Barlieb

Embracing Life with an Ostomy Featuring Danielle Barlieb

Danielle Barlieb was diagnosed with Crohn's disease in childhood. She discusses her experiences with diagnosis, surgeries, and becoming a mother, including the challenges of a permanent ileostomy. Danielle emphasizes the importance of mental health, sharing her struggles and the support she received from her family. She also talks about dating with an ostomy, encouraging others not to let fear hold them back. Finally, she highlights her son's interests and the joy he brings to her life, along with resources for women with inflammatory bowel disease.   Information and resources discussed on this episode include: National Alliance on Mental Illness Suicide Hotlines and Prevention Resources Around the World Girls with Guts Camp Oasis IBD Parenthood Project PIANO (Pregnancy Inflammatory bowel disease And Neonatal Outcomes) Study   Find Danielle Barlieb at: Tik Tok: @always.danielle.barlieb Instagram: @always.danielle.barlieb   Find Amber J Tresca at: AboutIBD.com: About IBD Verywell: Verywell Health Facebook: @aboutIBD Twitter: @aboutIBD Pinterest: @aboutibd Instagram: @about_IBD YouTube: @AboutIBD Threads: @about_IBD   Find Mac Cooney (mix, sound design, and theme music) at: Facebook: @maccooneycomposer  Instagram: @maccooneycomposer Web: Cooney Studio YouTube: @MacCooneyComposer Theme music, IBD Dance Party, is from ©Cooney Studio.   Episode transcript and more information at: https://bit.ly/AIBD169   These show notes may contain affiliate links. If you choose to purchase after clicking a link, Mal and Tal Enterprises, LLC may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

25 Feb 31min

Why Representation Matters for the LGBTQ+ Community

Why Representation Matters for the LGBTQ+ Community

There's a need for more research addressing social determinants of health in the inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) community. Cass Condray, an IBD researcher who also lives with an IBD, points out the lack of information and resources focused on the unique experiences of LGBTQ patients. Cass also talks about the significance of representation in research, and the impact that intersecting identities have on people's health outcomes. Plus, we talk about Cass' web site, PrideAndPoop.com, what his hopes are for the future, and what there is to do in Oklahoma.   Find Cass Condray at: Web: Pride and Poop Bluesky: @cdalecondray.bsky.social LinkedIn: Cass Condray Google Scholar: Cass Dale Condray   Find Amber J Tresca at: AboutIBD.com: About IBD Verywell: Verywell Health Facebook: @aboutIBD Twitter: @aboutIBD Pinterest: @aboutibd Instagram: @about_IBD YouTube: @AboutIBD Threads: @about_IBD   Find Mac Cooney (mix, sound design, and theme music) at: Facebook: @maccooneycomposer  Instagram: @maccooneycomposer Web: Cooney Studio YouTube: @MacCooneyComposer Theme music, IBD Dance Party, is from ©Cooney Studio.   Episode transcript and more information at: https://bit.ly/AIBD168   These show notes may contain affiliate links. If you choose to purchase after clicking a link, Mal and Tal Enterprises, LLC may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

11 Feb 51min

How to Thrive as a Parent with IBD Featuring Jaime Holland

How to Thrive as a Parent with IBD Featuring Jaime Holland

Amber hands over hosting duties to Jamie Holland, a patient advocate with Crohn's disease. They discuss their personal experiences with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). They focus on Amber's decision to have j-pouch surgery after being diagnosed with dysplasia and the effects it had on her fertility. Jamie asks Amber to share about the emotional and physical challenges of motherhood with IBD, including fatigue and guilt. They also touch on the possibility of passing IBD on to children and the importance of community and support.   Concepts discussed on this episode: Xue M, Leibovitzh H, Jingcheng S, et al. Environmental Factors Associated With Risk of Crohn's Disease Development in the Crohn's and Colitis Canada - Genetic, Environmental, Microbial Project. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2024;22(9):1889-1897.e12. doi:10.1016/j.cgh.2024.03.049. Singh N, Bernstein CN. Environmental risk factors for inflammatory bowel disease. United European Gastroenterol J. 2022;10(10):1047-1053. doi:10.1002/ueg2.12319. Oh SJ, Kim HJ, Lee CK; Big Data Research Group (BDRG) of the Korean Society of Gastroenterology. A dose-dependent increase in the risk of inflammatory bowel disease after exposure to broad-spectrum antibiotics: A national population study in Korea. Aliment Pharmacol Ther. 2023;58(2):191-206. doi:10.1111/apt.17542 Growing Up With a Dog Might Lower Crohn’s Risk My IBD Life Parenthood Project Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD): Everything You Need to Know Find Jaime Holland at: Facebook: @prettyrottenguts Instagram: @prettyrottenguts Tik Tok: @prettyrottenguts Bluesky: @prettyrottenguts.bsky.social Find Amber J Tresca at: AboutIBD.com: About IBD Verywell: Verywell Health Facebook: @aboutIBD Twitter: @aboutIBD Pinterest: @aboutibd Instagram: @about_IBD YouTube: @AboutIBD Threads: @about_IBD Find Mac Cooney (mix, sound design, and theme music) at: Facebook: @maccooneycomposer  Instagram: @maccooneycomposer Web: Cooney Studio YouTube: @MacCooneyComposer Theme music, IBD Dance Party, is from ©Cooney Studio. Episode transcript and more information at: https://bit.ly/AIBD167   These show notes may contain affiliate links. If you choose to purchase after clicking a link, Mal and Tal Enterprises, LLC may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

28 Jan 40min

Navigating Hernia Surgery Featuring Mike Tresca

Navigating Hernia Surgery Featuring Mike Tresca

Amber is joined by her husband, Mike, who recently underwent robotic hernia surgery. In this candid conversation, they explore the entire experience—from the initial discovery of the hernia to the surgery itself and the recovery process that followed. Mike shares his insights on the challenges he faced, including unexpected pain, dietary adjustments, and the importance of having a supportive caregiver. They also discuss the nuances of patient-provider communication and how to navigate the complexities of post-surgery life. Whether you’re considering surgery or simply curious about the process, this episode offers valuable lessons and firsthand experiences that might resonate with you.   Episode transcript and more information at: https://bit.ly/AIBD166   Find Michael Tresca at World of Welstar: Twitter: @WorldofWelstar Instagram: @world_of_welstar Facebook: @worldofwelstar MeWe: http://tinyurl.com/MeWeTRPG Threads: http://tinyurl.com/threadsWOW Bluesky: https://blskyl.ink/worldofwelstar Amazon: http://amzn.to/41jMn5h EN World: http://tinyurl.com/ENWRPG Drive Through RPG: http://tinyurl.com/DTRPGMNT Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/talien Find Amber J Tresca at: AboutIBD.com: About IBD Verywell: Verywell Health Facebook: @aboutIBD Twitter: @aboutIBD Pinterest: @aboutibd Instagram: @about_IBD YouTube: @AboutIBD Threads: @about_IBD Find Mac Cooney (mix, sound design, and theme music) at: Facebook: @maccooneycomposer  Instagram: @maccooneycomposer Web: Cooney Studio YouTube: @MacCooneyComposer Theme music, IBD Dance Party, is from ©Cooney Studio. These show notes may contain affiliate links. If you choose to purchase after clicking a link, Mal and Tal Enterprises, LLC may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

7 Jan 1h 22min