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If you’re one of the 1 in 4 people who is living with a chronic digestive health condition , you’re not alone. Whether you’re just diagnosed, in remission, or trying to learn what is happening in your body and what you can do about it, then this podcast is for you.
Jacqueline A. Gaulin
Founder, Chief Strategy Officer
In each episode, Jacqueline Gaulin, longtime patient advocate and the Founder of Gastro Girl, Inc. and GI OnDEMAND, will tackle topics that go beyond the basic mainstream coverage of GI health to educate, inform and empower patients and their caregivers. If you crave the inside scoop on the latest news, research and resources related to gastroenterology, and want it all delivered in an engaging, friendly, nonjudgmental and educational way that features leading GI experts, inspiring patients and positive vibes, this podcast is also for you.
Gastro Girl, an official patient-education partner of The American College of Gastroenterology, is committed to providing actionable and evidence-based health information to help empower patients to better health.
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Podcast Episode Archive
November 22, 2022
What Patients Should Know About The New ACG Guideline For Gastroparesis
Gastroparesis is a debilitating digestive condition that medical experts are learning more and more about each year. That’s why The American College of Gastroenterology recently updated it’s clinical guideline for Gastroparesis. Joining us are co-authors of the guideline, leading Gastroenterologists Dr. Linda Nguyen and Dr. Michael Camilleri to give us a deeper understanding of what the updates mean for patients and providers, how they and their fellow co-authors arrived at these clinical updates, and why they’re optimistic about further studies that they hope will lead to better treatment options for patients.
July 12, 2022
A Gastroparesis Patient’s Journey To Recovery
Registered Dietitian Beth Rosen is joined by one of her patients, Addison, who shares her unique experience with gastroparesis, which was spurred by an eating disorder. Gastroparesis is a serious condition that affects the normal spontaneous movement of the muscles (motility) in the stomach. Beth emphasizes that not everyone with gastroparesis has an eating disorder, but in Addison’s case, her eating disorder contributed to the motility issues and symptoms often associated with gastroparesis. Addison explains how her condition evolved over her childhood and how, with Beth’s guidance and care, she was able to overcome her fear of eating, and today has a much healthier relationship with food.
March 9, 2021
What a Patient and Doctor Want You to Know About Gastroparesis
Melissa Adams VanHouten and Dr. Baharak Moshiree share their unique perspectives on gastroparesis, a disease that affects normal emptying of the stomach. Dr. Moshiree treats gastroparesis patients like Melissa, who has been living with the disease since 2014. Melissa shares her patient journey while Dr. Moshiree sheds light on what it’s like to help patients manage gastroparesis. You’ll learn about their key challenges and efforts to advocate for change.

