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Hernonymous Personal Story

Hernonymous Personal Story: The Toll of IBS on Mental Health Hey guys I’d like to tell us all the most traumatic and depressing experience ever with IBS, I’m a teenager in Nigeria and well most people don’t know of such a thing called ibs damn I didn’t even know about it myself until 20 minutes […]

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Anonymous Personal Story

Anonymous Personal Story: “I’ve had IBS-M since I had memory” Hello, I’m 27 yo. I’ve had IBS-M since I had memory, it took along way down to be diagnosed in the past with the condition. Right now it’s been worse since I feel like this thing is progressing, I’ve never experienced an attack before, usually […]

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Joan’s Personal Story

Joan’s Personal Story: Decades of Digestive Struggles, From Constipation to Suspected SIBO Back in the late 60s I was having UTI infections that required antibiotics, no one was talking about Candida or other Intestinal bacterial overgrowth in the Gut. I never got a good explanation of why these infections kept getting worse. Later I took […]

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Rebecca’s Personal Story

Rebecca’s Personal Story: “WE ARE GASTROPARESIS WARRIORS!!” Hi my name is Rebecca and I was diagnosed with Mild Gastroparesis in 2006. I have always suffered with constipation from childhood and was very familiar with laxatives growing up. I also had a lot of tummy aches. However when I became a young adult; I found a […]

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Report from Brennan M. R. Spiegel, MD, MSHS: Diagnostic Testing in Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Theory vs. Reality

By: Brennan M. R. Spiegel, MD, MSHSVA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA Dr. Spiegel is the recipient of the 2007 IFFGD Research Award for Junior Investigator – Clinical Science. Dr. Spiegel’s research interests have focused on acid-peptic disorders, chronic liver disease, gastrointestinal hemorrhage, and functional bowel disorders […]

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Report from Magnus Simrén, MD, PhD: Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Searching for Underlying Causes

By: Magnus Simrén, MD, PhDSahlgrenska Academy, University of Göteborg, Sweden Dr. Simrén is the recipient of the 2007 IFFGD Research Award for Junior Investigator – Clinical Science. . His main research areas are the pathogenesis and pathophysiology of functional gastrointestinal (GI) disorders, as well as the treatment of these disorders and the importance of psychological factors.  […]

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Report from William E. Whitehead, PhD: Summary of Clinical Research Activities

By: William E. Whitehead, PhD, Professor of Medicine and Co-Director, University of North Carolina Center for Functional GI and Motility Disorders, Chapel Hill, NC Dr. Whitehead is the recipient of the IFFGD 2003 Research Award to Senior Investigator, Clinical Science. Dr. Whitehead’s research interests include the physiological and psychological mechanisms for symptoms of functional GI […]

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Education Program

  Sessions Session ONE: Update on Research and Drug Development in Federal Agencies Session TWO: Advocating for Yourself in Healthcare Session THREE: Creating a Healthcare Team Session FOUR: Going Beyond Traditional Medicine in GI Illness Please provide feedback in a brief survey after viewing these materials. Overview of the National Institutes of Health Carolynn Eiler […]

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Advocacy Event 2020

Virtual Advocacy Event View the Education Program View by Individual Topic or Speaker View the Full Live-Streamed Program JULY 26-27, 2020 For the millions of Americans living with the debilitating and sometimes life-threatening symptoms of a functional gastrointestinal or motility disorder (FGIMD), the fight for awareness, research into safe and effective treatments, and cures are […]

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Joan’s Personal Story

Joan’s Personal Story: Decades of Digestive Struggles, From Constipation to Suspected SIBO Back in the late 60s I was having UTI infections that required antibiotics, no one was talking about Candida or other Intestinal bacterial overgrowth in the Gut. I never got a good explanation of why these infections kept getting worse. Later I took […]

Read More at AboutGIMotility.org
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