Talking Gut with Dr Jim Kantidakis
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Ep 28 Jackie Berryman & Renuka Clarke on Stoma Therapy
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06/27/22 • 63 min
Welcome to another Episode of Talking Gut. Todays talk is about Entero-stomal Therapy. My two guests today are both Stomal therapy nurses at the Epworth Hospital in Richmond Melbourne.
Jackie Berryman is one of two Stomal Therapy Nurses at Epworth Richmond. Jackie came to nursing later in life after many years within the corporate world. She utilized her Arts Degree to enter a Masters of Nursing Science which is a 2 year entry to practice course. In 2011, at the age of 48, Jackie did her graduate nursing at Peter MacCallum and then went on to complete the Graduate Certificate of Stomal Therapy Nursing.
Jackie has a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of Melbourne (also completed as a mature age student), a Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management from Swinburne University of Technology, Masters in Nursing Science and a Graduate Certificate in Stomal Therapy Nursing. She is currently the Treasurer for the Victorian branch of the Australian Association of Stomal Therapy Nurses.
Renuka Clarke is the other Stomal Therapy nurse at Epworth Richmond. Renuka has been a nurse for 40 years and still loves it. The last 12 years has been as a Stomal Therapy Nurse.
Renuka has a diverse nursing background commencing in Townsville and then a post graduate placement with Mother Teresa in Kolkata, India. She returned to Melbourne to work in a variety of general nursing roles culminating in Stomal Therapy.
In todays talk we discussed what a stoma is, what’s involved in the process of getting a stoma and the role of the nurses that help patients pre and post-surgery. We also discussed some of the challenges individual with Stomas can face and how these incredible nurses help them manage them.
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Ep 20 Tina Aswani Omprakash from Own Your Crohns, a story of resilience and GRITT
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05/20/20 • 85 min
In todays episode I had the pleasure to talk to Tina Aswani Omprakash from Own your Own Crohns. Tina is someone who was diagnosed with Inflammatory Bowel Disease 13 years ago and has gone on to become an IBD Blogger and patient advocate. Not only has Tina needed to deal with Crohns disease, but also an additional 22 diagnoses including gastroparesis, post-surgical irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), vestibular migraines, vertigo, inflammatory arthritis and pelvic floor dysfunction . And lets not forget the associated mental health challenges including anxiety, depression and medial PTSD.
I met Tina last year in May at the Digestive Diseases Week meeting in San Dieago and have stayed connected with her via the social media platforms.
Tina has been very open in talking about her past and present challenges in managing her multiple diagnoses in order to help and support others. She has done such an incredible job that in 2019, she won the Healio Disruptive Innovator Award for the Patient Voice category at the American College of Gastroenterology’s conference in San Antonio.
You can reach out and connect with Tina via her blog posts on ownyourcrohns.com or her facebook and twitter pages under the same name.
This is a story of incredible resilience.
I hope you get a lot of value from listening to my conversation with Tina Aswani Omprakash
Ep 9 Dr Lani Prideaux on Pregnancy in IBD
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10/01/18 • 52 min
In this episode we discussed
Female and Male fertility in IBD
-Fears about medication effect on pregnancy
-Pre-conception Care
-When should a potential mother to be contact their
Gastroenterologist if planning to get pregnant?
When should they not consider trying to get pregnant.
What effect does active disease have on the unborn baby/foetus?
What is the risk of flare during pregnancy ? and how this differs in
Ulcerative Colitis versus Crohns Disease
At what stages of the pregnancy is an unborn child most at risk
and a whole lot more.
I hope you find this talk interesting and most of all, helpful.
Please enjoy
Ep 3 Dr Jaci Barrett, IBS and Diet (Part 2)
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08/20/18 • 44 min
Jaci and I delve deeper into the discussion about how diet affects the digestive tract, including the stomach, small intestine and Colon
We also touched on diary and how research is looking at increasing diary tolerance,
The negative effects of staying on a strict low FODMAP diet for too long
Prebiotics, wheat and gluten sensitivity and a whole more...
Ep 10 Dr Chamara Basnayake on Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth or SIBO
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10/14/18 • 67 min
In todays episode I talk to Dr Chamara Basnayake about Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth or SIBO.
We discuss everything from
-what is Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO),
the likely causes,
suggested associations,
diagnostic testing and their limitations
available treatments, and
a whole lot more.
Please enjoy
Ep 11 Dr Adam Testro on Intestinal Transplantation
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11/06/18 • 62 min
In todays episode I talk to Dr Adam Testro, head of the Intestinal Transplantation and Rehabilitation Unit at Austin Health in Melbourne Australia.
What a fascinating talk !
We discussed everything from
What Intestinal Transplantation is
its origins
what and who it involve?
The size of the medical team involved
the duration of the surgery
-who gets to have the transplant i.e prerequisites for intestinal
transplantation
-the different types of intestinal
transplants
and as always a whole lot more
Please enjoy the show
Ep 7 Isabella Trinca & Angela Khera on Biofeedback & Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy
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09/02/18 • 58 min
In this episode I sat down and spoke with Isabella Trinca and Angela Khera, Pelvic Floor Physiotherapists, about Biofeedback therapy and how Physiotherapy is used to treat constipation and other Pelvic floor dysfunctions, from constipation to pelvic floor dyssynergia.
We also discussed what to expect from seeing a pelvic floor physio, how to sit on the toilet and how physiotherapy may be helpful with individuals diagnosed with IBD and a whole lot more.
Ep 8 Dr Laurie Keefer on Brain Gut Psychogastroenterology
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09/17/18 • 105 min
In today’s episode we covered:
The Brain Gut connection
The emerging area of Psychogastroenterology
The Biopsychosocial model of functional digestive disorders like Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Neuroimaging studies looking at functional digestive disorders
The Gut microbiome
The Psychological therapies shown to be helpful in managing Digestive disorders/diseases and the research behind them.
Dr Keefer’s work in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and the great work she is doing at Mt Sinai in New York and a whole lot more.
Valuable and practical information for anyone challenged by these conditions and for Doctors, specialists and other health professionals to apply in clinical practice.
A really interesting conversation.
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Ep 6 Dr Tiffany Taft on The Psychosocial impact in IBD
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08/20/18 • 103 min
In this episode I talk with Dr Taft about the psychosocial impact of living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) from a professional and personal perspective. In our talk we also discussed the complications of IBD, mental health and psychological treatments, and a whole lot more.
Ep 2 Dr Jaci Barrett, IBS and Diet (Part 1)
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08/20/18 • 30 min
Jaci is an accredited practising dietitian who graduated in 2001 with a Masters of Nutrition & Dietetics. She spent the following five years working as a clinical dietitian in various metropolitan Melbourne hospitals and 12 months in the UK. This included experience in oncology, renal, gastroenterology, nutrition support and cardiac units. On her return, Jaci commenced her PhD at Monash University, Box Hill Hospital, with scholarship support from the Menzies Foundation.
Her thesis, entitled “The Role of FODMAPs in Gastrointestinal Disorders”, examined dietary triggers for gastrointestinal conditions
During her PhD tenure, Jaci was awarded the GESA Douglas Piper Young Investigator Award, Nutrition Society of Australia & New Zealand best oral presentation award,
AuSPEN David Russell Clinical Research Award, and Eastern Health research week best oral presentation award.
Jaci holds a position as Lecturer and research dietitian at Monash University, continuing her research into diet and gastrointestinal conditions,
To date she has published multiple research articles and frequently presents her research throughout Australia and overseas, including invitations to speak for corporations such as CCA (Crohn’s and Colitis Australia) and Yakult Australia.
Jaci continues to work for the Monash University FODMAP Research Team and is also a codirected of her company, Diet Solutions.
In our talk we discussed the low FODMAP diet, and the importance of seeing a dietician regarding changing diet. We had a lot of fun, and I actually learnt a bit more about the role of a dietician.
In this episode we discussed
Low FODMAP diet
What it is
How it was developed
Fructose malabsorption diet misconception
Touched on hydrogen breath testing
Fructose versus Lactose testing
Misunderstandings of the Low FODMAP diet.
The importance of seeing a dietician for individualised treatment
Stages of the FODMAP Diet
Are FODMAP foods damaging to the gut?
Some FODMAP food are good for gut health and gut bacteria
We talk about how gas is good !!
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FAQ
How many episodes does Talking Gut with Dr Jim Kantidakis have?
Talking Gut with Dr Jim Kantidakis currently has 29 episodes available.
What topics does Talking Gut with Dr Jim Kantidakis cover?
The podcast is about Mind, Health & Fitness, Podcasts and Body.
What is the most popular episode on Talking Gut with Dr Jim Kantidakis?
The episode title 'Ep 28 Jackie Berryman & Renuka Clarke on Stoma Therapy' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Talking Gut with Dr Jim Kantidakis?
The average episode length on Talking Gut with Dr Jim Kantidakis is 73 minutes.
How often are episodes of Talking Gut with Dr Jim Kantidakis released?
Episodes of Talking Gut with Dr Jim Kantidakis are typically released every 14 days, 3 hours.
When was the first episode of Talking Gut with Dr Jim Kantidakis?
The first episode of Talking Gut with Dr Jim Kantidakis was released on Aug 20, 2018.
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