Bowel Moments

Alicia Barron and Robin Kingham

Real talk about the realities of IBD...On the rocks! Hosts Robin and Alicia interview people living with Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, or indeterminate colitis (collectively knows as Inflammatory Bowel Diseases or IBD) and the medical providers who care for our community. Join us to meet people affected by IBD- we laugh, we cry, we learn new things, we hear inspiring stories, and we share a drink.

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Meet Abigail Marie- The Chef with IBD!
Apr 17 2024
Meet Abigail Marie- The Chef with IBD!
This week we talked to Abigail VanHoose- otherwise known as Abigail Marie the Check with IBD! Abigail was diagnosed with UC after a bad car accident and after she finished culinary school. Her disease journey was definitely rocky and very impacted by substandard medical care. Like may people living with IBD, she was told that "diet doesn't matter" but after dealing with multiple flares, she found the book "Breaking the Vicious Cycle that outlines the Specific Carbohydrate Diet and how it can be helpful for people with IBD. She decided to give it a try but found the recipes to be....less than exciting. She decided to put her culinary talents to work and started coming up with new recipes that followed the diet and than led her to decide to share her knowledge in her blog. We talked to her about following the SCD, how she creates the recipes, what she includes on her blog, and her favorite recipes. We also talked to her about her work with the nonprofit Nutrition Therapy for IBD and how she's been able to help them grown their recipe database, expand their social media, and much more. Finally we go on a rant about the medical system, steroids, and medical education. If you've listened to previous episodes, you know this is unsurprising. We had a great time hearing from Abigail, we know you will too and we're all set to try some of her yummy-sounding recipes. Cheers!Please keep in mind that the views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and should not be considered medical or legal advice. Please consult with your healthcare team on any changes to your disease, diet, or treatment. We want you to stay safe and healthy! ;)Links: Abigail's Blondie recipeAbigail's Coffee "Ice Cream" recipeAbigail's Strawberry Cupcake with Vanilla Icing recipeNutrition Therapy for IBDLet's get social!!Follow us on Instagram!Follow us on Facebook!Follow us on Twitter!
Meet Kim Braly, RD!
Apr 3 2024
Meet Kim Braly, RD!
This week we talk to Kim Braly, RD! Kim is a Registered Dietitian that specializes in IBD, consults on nutrition and IBD-related research studies, has expertise on IBD nutrition program development and educates practitioners on nutrition therapies for IBD. She is currently in private practice seeing adults and kids living with IBD virtually across the country. Previous to this she was part of the IBD Center at Seattle Children's Hospital where she saw patients as well as developed and participated in research studies on nutrition therapies for IBD. We talked to her about what it was like to develop these studies and how challenging it is to control for all the potential changes that can happen when participants are cooking their own foods. We talked about the Specific Carbohydrate Diet and how she talked to patients about the expectations and prepared them to take it on. We also talked about the efficacy of several diet therapies. We also discussed health and economic disparities and how these might affect the ability of some families to consider dietary therapies and the lack of insurance coverage to help. Finally we talked about the website that she developed with a woman living with Crohn's disease who was her patient at Seattle Children's called Eats for IBD. This website provides much-needed nutrition support and practical resources to those with IBD including educational sessions, support options, and delicious recipes that are friendly to dietary therapies. We had a lot of fun talking with Kim and we learned so much too! Cheers!Please keep in mind that the views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and should not be considered medical or legal advice. Please consult with your healthcare team on any changes to your disease, diet, or treatment. We want you to stay safe and healthy! ;)Links: Eats for IBD websiteKim's private practice websiteImproveCareNowNutrition Therapy for IBD websiteFind an IBD-Focused Dietitian- Crohn's & Colitis Foundation- USAFind an IBD-Focused Dietitian- Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics - USALet's get social!!Follow us on Instagram!Follow us on Facebook!Follow us on Twitter!
Meet Courtney W.!
Mar 20 2024
Meet Courtney W.!
This week we had such a great conversation with Courtney Walls! Like several of our guests, Courtney had a pretty dramatic introduction to the IBD community including needing urgent surgeries, C-diff infections, fistulizing disease, and she's now living with an ostomy (happily).  We talked to her about going through all of that while also living with anxiety and how she's processing it using mental health therapies like CBT and internal family systems and going through the Employee Assistance Program through her work. Courtney also started a very successful Instagram account about her Crohn's journey called courts_crohns_corner. We talked to her about what it was like putting her story out so publicly, how different it is to be talking about her disease and her treatment decisions in real time versus sharing past history, and about how she's using her account to give support to others while also getting some herself. Finally we discussed her love to Charles Barkley and Arizona. Please keep in mind that the views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and should not be considered medical or legal advice. Please consult with your healthcare team on any changes to your disease, diet, or treatment. We want you to stay safe and healthy! ;)Links: What is Internal Family Systems TherapyWhat is C.Diff- Centers for Disease ControlUnderstanding  C.Diff Infection- video from the American Gastro Association  Our episode with Courtney Robert, LCSW about EMDR Our episode on what EMDR is like as a patient with friend of the show, Hannah C. Learn about Team Challenge- Crohn's & Colitis Foundation USALearn about living with an ostomy, finding support, and more- United Ostomy Association  Let's get social!!Follow us on Instagram!Follow us on Facebook!Follow us on Twitter!
Meet Stephanie Brenner, LCSW!
Mar 6 2024
Meet Stephanie Brenner, LCSW!
This week we had a great conversation with Stephanie Brenner! Stephanie is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker at Chronic Illness Psychotherapy in Evanston, IL who has 13 years of experience working with clients with chronic illnesses. Through her journey as an IBD patient and clinician, she has developed a passion for helping people with health challenges live their lives to the fullest. We talked to her about how living with her IBD helped her develop a passion for being a therapist for kids and adults with chronic illnesses. We also discussed doing therapy with kids, medical hypnotherapy, medical gaslighting and how she works with people as they take on a new identity as they cope with a new diagnosis. We also discuss the guide for parents of kids with Crohn's that she wrote in coordination with Tina Aswani-Omprakash (Own Your Crohn's, SAIA, etc!). We spent a while talking about how she works with patients who may need to address challenges with healthcare providers who they need to remain connected to.  We discussed so many aspects of mental health and tapped into Steph's professional experience and brain that we'll have to bring her back to talk more about her IBD and living with an ostomy! Please keep in mind that the views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and should not be considered medical or legal advice. Please consult with your healthcare team on any changes to your disease, diet, or treatment. We want you to stay safe and healthy! ;) Links: The Circle of Care Guidebook for Caregivers of Children and Adolescents Managing Crohn's DiseaseFind Camp Oasis- camp for kids with IBD- Crohn's & Colitis Foundation USAResources from ImproveCareNow- for kids with IBDFind an IBD trained therapist- Rome GI PsychEpisode with Dr. Meredith Craven about hypnotherapyEpisode with Robin and Hannah Cramer about doing EMDREpisode with Courtney Robert, LCSW about EMDR Let's get social!!Follow us on Instagram!Follow us on Facebook!Follow us on Twitter!
Meet Dr. Jordan Shapiro!
Feb 21 2024
Meet Dr. Jordan Shapiro!
***Warning that this episode discusses eating disorders, disordered eating, and medical trauma.***  This week we spoke with Dr. Jordan Shapiro! Dr. Shapiro is a GI Hospitalist at Peak Gastroenterology Associates in Colorado as well as a private practice GI at Gentle GI in Houston, TX (starting April 1, 2024). Dr. Shapiro also is a yoga instructor and enthusiastic practitioner and so we spend quite a bit of time learning about the practice of yoga that goes beyond the body movements we're probably all familiar with and how adding yoga to your care may be beneficial. He also has expertise in working with patients with eating disorders or disordered eating as well as in trauma-informed care. We talk to him about how he approaches patient care in a empathetic way and how he works with patients who have identified trauma experiences that may impact their care. We also talk to him about how he uses this knowledge and experience to help other providers learn how to create a safe environment for people who may be struggling with trauma responses.  We really enjoyed this conversation with Dr. Shapiro and think you'll learn a lot from him as well. Please keep in mind that the views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and should not be considered medical or legal advice. Please consult with your healthcare team on any changes to your disease, diet, or treatment. We want you to stay safe and healthy! ;) Links: Dr. Tiffany Taft's episode- discusses her research on medical traumaYoga and Meditation video- GI Research Foundation Interesting research article on medical trauma- among the authors is former guest Mara Shapiro- by the Crohn's Colitis Young Adult Network (CCYAN)Diet, Culture, and Your Body- Crohn's & Colitis Foundation- USALet's get social!!Follow us on Instagram!Follow us on Facebook!Follow us on Twitter!
Meet Dr. David T. Rubin! - EPISODE 100!
Dec 20 2023
Meet Dr. David T. Rubin! - EPISODE 100!
Welcome to our 100th episode! This week we talked to the renowned Dr. David T. Rubin! Dr. Rubin is the Joseph B. Kirsner Professor of Medicine and a Professor of Pathology, Chief of the Section of Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition and the Co-Director of the Digestive Diseases Center at The University of Chicago Medicine. He also currently serves as an associate faculty member at the MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics, an associate investigator at the University of Chicago Comprehensive Cancer Center and is a member of the University of Chicago Committee on Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacogenomics. He is the chair of the National Scientific Advisory Committee of the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation, where he also serves as a Board of Trustees member. He is the deputy chair of the Executive Committee of the International Organization for the Study of Inflammatory Bowel Disease.  In 2018, Dr. Rubin completed the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Leadership Development Course for Physicians.Dr. Rubin is a Fellow of the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA), the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG), the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE), the American College of Physicians (ACP), and the Royal College of Physicians (Edinburgh). He is on the Board of Trustees for the ACG. Among numerous awards and honors, Dr. Rubin was chosen by his peers as a member of Best Doctors (recognized for superior clinical ability) and America’s Top Physicians (gastroenterology). Additionally, he twice received the ACG’s Governor’s Award of Excellence in Clinical Research (2003 and 2013), and the UChicago Postgraduate Teaching Award in recognition of significant contributions for fellowship education (2006). In 2012, he received the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation’s Rosenthal Award, a national leadership award bestowed upon a volunteer who has contributed in an indisputable way to the quality of life of patients and families. He is an Associate Editor of the journal Gastroenterology and Editor-in-Chief of the ACG On-Line Education Universe. In 2020, Dr. Rubin received the Sherman Prize for Excellence in Crohn’s and Colitis.Dr. Rubin is an editor of a best-selling book Curbside Consultation in IBD which is now in its 3rd edition and an author or coauthor of over 500 articles on treatment and management of IBD, cancer in IBD and novel paradigms, as well as the first author of the 2019 ACG Guidelines for ulcerative colitis. His current research is in the area of novel approaches to monitoring of IBD (wearables and point of care intestinal ultrasound), prevention of progressive complications from uncontrolled inflammation, and a variety of collaborative and translational studies related to the causes of IBD and its complications. Episodes from some of Dr. Rubin's UChicago's team: Dr. Alysse Bedell- Gastro PsychologistMichele Rubin, APN- JPouch surgical nurse extraordinaireMarita Kametas- Ostomy Specialist! Dr. David Choi- IBD PharmacistPlease keep in mind that the views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and should not be considered medical or legal advice. Please consult with your healthcare team on any changes to your disease, diet, or treatment.Let's get social!!Follow us on Instagram!Follow us on Facebook!Follow us on Twitter!
Meet Liam R.!
Dec 13 2023
Meet Liam R.!
This week we spoke to Liam Robertson! Liam was diagnosed with UC when he was a young adult but the process was lengthy and filled with times when he was not believed. We talked about what that was like to navigate the health system and his feelings on it. We discussed how he got so involved in social media, how that's helped him cope with flares and complications, and the importance of having a community around you. We also talked about the books that he's written including "More Than Meets the Eye: Living with Ulcerative Colitis" and the kids book series about Jack Jupiter who is a child living with IBD. We talked about what prompted him to write the books and the response he's gotten from people all over the world. We also discussed his job on an oil rig and what that's been like for him to be so far away from medical care with UC. And finally we spoke about him training in muay thai- what got him interested and more. Liam was so much fun to talk to! Go check out his books. Please keep in mind that the views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and should not be considered medical or legal advice. Please consult with your healthcare team on any changes to your disease, diet, or treatment. We want you to stay safe and healthy! ;) Links" Liam's book- "More Than Meets the Eye: Living with Ulcerative Colitis"Liam's newest Jack Jupiter book- "Jack Jupiter- Reindeer Rally" Find all of his books here.Let's get social!!Follow us on Instagram!Follow us on Facebook!Follow us on Twitter!
Meet Ashley M.!
Nov 29 2023
Meet Ashley M.!
This week we talked to Ashley Mann! Ashley was diagnosed with Crohn's disease when she was 20 years old but she had been experiencing symptoms when she was in high school. We talked to her about what it was like being a competitive cheerleader with active disease. We talked to hear about what she describes as trying "every medication on the market" and navigating countless surgeries. We discussed her decision to move to a permanent ileostomy and how close she is to living with short-gut syndrome. We talked about how she's had to learn to manage her healthcare and advocate for herself while moving frequently because of her husband's career in the military. We also talked about what it was like to get her care in the military healthcare system and her experience with friend-of-the-show, Dr. Anish Patel. Finally we talked about the importance of making healthcare decisions that you feel are right for you even in the face of differing opinions from the people most important to you. Please keep in mind that the views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and should not be considered medical or legal advice. Please consult with your healthcare team on any changes to your disease, diet, or treatment. We want you to stay safe and healthy! ;) Links: Our episode with Dr. Anish PatelA video about Short Bowel Syndrome- Canadian Society for Gastrointestinal Research Let's get social!!Follow us on Instagram!Follow us on Facebook!Follow us on Twitter!
Meet Bianca H.!
Nov 22 2023
Meet Bianca H.!
This week we had the pleasure of talking with Bianca Hernandez! Bianca was diagnosed with Crohn's disease in 2015 and she almost immediately parlayed her diagnosis into advocacy for her community. She worked with her school system to get better access to the private bathroom at her school and rallied and inspired other students affected by IBD to advocate for this in their schools. She was selected to join the National Council of College Leaders program at the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation- USA which allowed her to lead in many other advocacy initiatives including step-therapy reform and Ally's law and to work on ensuring that educational materials developed were properly translated into Spanish. This program also introduced her to life-long friends and other inspiring young people in the IBD Community. We talked about her advocacy work and how her efforts to ask for what she needed lead her to becoming a fierce advocate for the whole IBD community. We discussed the perils of comparing your healthcare decisions and disease with other people's journeys and how to destigmatize medical decisions and to not compare yourself to others. We discussed how IBD impacts the Latinx community and ideas on how to raise awareness about IBD and colon cancer screening within these communities. Bianca was so much fun to talk to and is so inspiring. I know you'll find her passion as infectious as we did. Please keep in mind that the views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and should not be considered medical or legal advice. Please consult with your healthcare team on any changes to your disease, diet, or treatment. We want you to stay safe and healthy! ;) Links: Information on the National Council on College Leaders- Crohn's & Colitis Foundation- USA Crohn's & Colitis Foundation- homepage in SpanishAlly's Law/ Restroom Access Law- Crohn's & Colitis Foundation- USAInformation about Step Therapy- Crohn's & Colitis Foundation -USALet's get social!!Follow us on Instagram!Follow us on Facebook!Follow us on Twitter!
Meet Dr. David Schwartzberg- Colorectal Surgeon!
Nov 15 2023
Meet Dr. David Schwartzberg- Colorectal Surgeon!
This week we had such a great conversation with Dr. David Schwartzberg! Dr. Schwartzberg is a double-board certified colorectal surgeon at Mather Hospital and Columbia specializing in IBD, pelvic floor conditions, re-operative colorectal surgeries, J-Pouch disorders, and minimally invasive surgical techniques. We talked to him about his passion for colorectal surgery and how he spends any free time he has that's not with his family researching and learning more about it. We talked to him about his drive to find a career that helped people and had a true impact on the world. We discussed his interest in J-Pouches and improving complications that may come with previous surgeries. We explored how some folks that had been diagnosed with UC to start may now have a Crohn's diagnosis post J-Pouch and also upper GI Crohn's disease. We also talked about his love of music and how he and his wife have fostered that love in his 3 boys. We also talked about many other things including the improved technology in buckets but I cut that part out.  Needless to say we laughed, we cried, we went off the rails but I promise you're getting the best part.  We don't think Dr. Schwartzberg could be more more passionate about caring for people living with IBD and their families and we can't wait for you to hear that in this conversation too.  Please keep in mind that the views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and should not be considered medical or legal advice. Please consult with your healthcare team on any changes to your disease, diet, or treatment. We want you to stay safe and healthy! ;) Links: Learn more about Dr. Schwartzberg in this videoDr. Schwartzberg explains 3-Part J-Pouch surgery in this video- Empowering Patients LLCSpecial Concerns for People with J-Pouches- UCSF HealthWhen Should Chronic Pouchitis be Treated as Crohn's Disease?- Crohn's & Colitis Foundation USA Let's get social!!Follow us on Instagram!Follow us on Facebook!Follow us on Twitter!
Meet Alex B.!
Nov 8 2023
Meet Alex B.!
This week we had the pleasure of getting to know Alex Boyd! Alex was diagnosed with UC when she was 26 years old when she thought she had caught a stomach bug that had gotten very aggressive. It was only 2 weeks after her diagnosis that she was advised to have her colon removed and to start her J-Pouch surgery process. We talked to her about the dramatic way that she was introduced to our community and how she worked with her medical team to make this decision. We talk to her about the issues that she's experienced with her J-Pouch and how she's coping with that. We talked to her about how she's focused on her mental health to help with her coping skills and also how she's worked with her employer to get the accommodations that she needs to be the best employee she can be. We also spoke about how living with an illness like this can lead you to examine your life and your relationships and how that can lead you to making some big, and at times scary choices to allow you to grow and lead the life you deserve.  We really enjoyed hearing Alex's perspective and all that she's learned and we know you will too. Please keep in mind that the views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and should not be considered medical or legal advice. Please consult with your healthcare team on any changes to your disease, diet, or treatment. We want you to stay safe and healthy! ;) Let's get social!!Follow us on Instagram!Follow us on Facebook!Follow us on Twitter!
Meet Dr. Alyse Bedell!
Oct 25 2023
Meet Dr. Alyse Bedell!
*** Warning: This episode discusses sexuality, sexual health and sexual trauma and may not be appropriate for all audiences.*** This week we spoke to Dr. Alyse Bedell! Dr. Bedell specializes in  psychogastroenterology and is a sexual health counselor at the University of Chicago IBD Center. She has specialized training and knowledge in how stress, anxiety and depression can affect digestive health. Dr. Bedell works with patients struggling with a range of gastrointestinal conditions, such as inflammatory bowel disease. and using her expertise to help her patients cope with their condition and improve their gastrointestinal symptoms. Dr. Bedell is able to assist patients in better understanding and managing their symptoms through a holistic approach that addresses both physical and emotional components. We spoke to her about sexual health and IBD including how sexuality can be affected by IBD and disease symptoms. We talked about intimacy and how people with IBD can increase their intimacy with their partners, working with people in the LGBTQI+ community, working with people who have experience sexual trauma and how to educate providers in responding empathetically to that experience, and so much more. This was such an interesting and educational conversation. Please keep in mind that the views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and should not be considered medical or legal advice. Please consult with your healthcare team on any changes to your disease, diet, or treatment. We want you to stay safe and healthy! ;) Links:  AASECT- American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists- find a sexual health therapist. Sex and Intimacy Fact Sheet- Crohn's & Colitis Foundation- USA Sex and Relationships- Crohn's & Colitis UKLet's get social!!Follow us on Instagram!Follow us on Facebook!Follow us on Twitter!
Meet Derek D.!
Oct 18 2023
Meet Derek D.!
***This episode includes discussions about suicide and suicidal ideation and may not be appropriate for some people.****  This week we had a really deep conversation with our friend Derek Dodson! Derek has been living with Crohn's disease for 40 years and so we talk to him about what it was like to live with Crohn's before there were any good treatment options, what it was like being a teenager on steroids, and what is has been like to see so much scientific and treatment advances. We discussed his family history with IBD including his grandfather's "ileitis" and his daughter Maurie Jhaveri's diagnosis and how her diagnosis compelled him to get more involved in the IBD community. We talk about his strong Christian faith and how it has been a source of comfort and solace during his hardest times but also how it has changed his faith, how he prays, and how it helped him come up with his life motto of "make it count." We also talked about how living with Crohn's for so long, multiple surgeries, and all his treatments have had lasting impacts on his health in other ways including some vitamin deficiencies. Finally we discuss how Derek's IBD has affected his mental health including his coping with suicidal thoughts and some very significant hopelessness. And how his faith, his family, his community, and working with a therapist has helped him cope and reframe living with his disease. Please keep in mind that the views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and should not be considered medical or legal advice. Please consult with your healthcare team on any changes to your disease, diet, or treatment. We want you to stay safe and healthy! ;) Links: National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline- If you or a loved one is struggling with suicidal thoughts, please call 988- US onlyA list of international suicide helplinesResources for Mental Health- Crohn's & Colitis Foundation- USAFind a therapist familiar with IBD- Rome Foundation Let's get social!!Follow us on Instagram!Follow us on Facebook!Follow us on Twitter!
Meet Myisha!
Oct 4 2023
Meet Myisha!
This week we talked to Myisha Malone-King! Myisha is the brains and moderator behind the Facebook group Game of Crohn's n Chronic Illness! The goal of this group is to offer support and knowledgeable information about inflammatory bowel disease and to inspire others to not be afraid or hide because of a chronic illness. We talk to her about what discussions happen on the page and how it's helped her to support and educate other people living with IBD. We discuss her diagnosis process and how her Crohn's affected her pregnancies and how that led to her considering an abortion. We talked to her about everything that she considered as she made that decision and how difficult it was knowing that her health and her life could be so incredibly impacted by it. We talked to her about the pain she experiences with her Crohn's and how difficult it was to find a doctor that would believe her and help find the right treatment plan. We talked to her about grief and the grief that goes along with living with a chronic illness. Finally, we talk about journaling and writing poetry as a way to process living with a chronic illness. We discuss Myisha's new book of poetry called "Footprints of the Soul", where you can find your copy, and she reads us one of her beautiful poems. This was such a great conversation and Myisha is a treasure. Just a warning that we discuss abortion in this episode so it may not be appropriate for all audiences. Please keep in mind that the views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and should not be considered medical or legal advice. Please consult with your healthcare team on any changes to your disease, diet, or treatment. We want you to stay safe and healthy! ;) Links: We reference our episode with Nicole Williams, LPC. You can find it here.Myisha's Twitter accountMyisha's book- Footprints of the SoulChronic Illness and Grief: The Dual Process Model of Coping with Loss- Psychology Today by Katie Willard Virant MSW, JD, LCSW- Chronically MeMyisha on the Patients Rising show- Medical Gaslighting and Self AdvocacyLet's get social!!Follow us on Instagram!Follow us on Facebook!Follow us on Twitter!