How to Appeal Insurance Decisions and Fight for the Care You Deserve
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by Natalie Hayden
1w ago
If it’s happened to you, you know the feeling all too well. When I received a letter in the mail informing me that the biologic injection, I had been on for 16 years was no longer going to be covered, my stomach flipped, and my heart sank. When you live with a complicated disease like ..read more
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How GI Symptoms Influence Food Choices in IBD Patients & Strategies for Managing Pain, Bloating, and Nutrient Intake
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by Natalie Hayden
2w ago
Imagine in a quick twist of events you go from having a wonderful day to dealing with IBD symptoms. Suddenly you go from feeling “fine” to having pain that’s gotten your attention quickly. You’re bloated and could pass for being 5 months pregnant, nothing sounds appetizing, you’re scared eating or drinking will further exacerbate your ..read more
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The Gut-Brain Connection: Understanding Its Role in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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by Natalie Hayden
2M ago
Ever have a feeling in your gut that says you can trust someone or to make a certain decision? Get diarrhea or constipation when you’re under a lot of stress or anxiety? Your gut is so sensitive and smart scientists call it your “second brain! The human body is a complex ecosystem, with various systems ..read more
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The Skinny on Weight Loss Medications and IBD
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by Natalie Hayden
2M ago
Imagine a medication that not only helps shed unwanted pounds but also holds the promise of alleviating the painful and debilitating symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). For millions battling the dual challenges of IBD and weight management, this could be a game-changer. Some reported data suggest approximately 15 to 40% of IBD patients experience ..read more
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My Key Takeaways from the FDA Workshop: “Evaluating Immunosuppressive Effects of In Utero Exposure to Drugs and Biologic Products”
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by Natalie Hayden
2M ago
More than 4 million babies are born in the United States each year, many to mothers who live with chronic illness. Historically, pregnant women are excluded from research, consequently there is limited to no safety data at the time of drug approval. Enormous gaps remain regarding the clinical impact of exposure to biologics and medications when so much is at stake for both mom and baby. July 11-12th the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) hosted a public workshop entitled, “Evaluating Immunosuppressive Effects of In Utero Exposure to Drug and Biologic Products.” As a patient leader in the IBD c ..read more
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Surviving and Thriving: Navigating Parenthood with IBD During the Summer Months
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by Natalie Hayden
3M ago
Summer is officially here and while the sun and break from school and a routine is welcomed by many, the shift in schedules can be a struggle for parents with chronic illness. As a mom with Crohn’s disease with kids ages 7, 5, and almost 3, some days are easier than others on me. Even though I’ve been a stay-at-home mom and freelancer since my first child was born in March 2017, it’s a lot to juggle when every day can feel like Groundhog Day and when you get little to no breaks from mom or dad life. This week on Lights, Camera, Crohn’s some tips for navigating the summer months, when school is ..read more
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Talking to Your Boss and Coworkers About Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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by Natalie Hayden
3M ago
Living with IBD can be especially challenging in a professional setting. Prior to becoming a stay-at-home mom and freelance/blogger, I worked full-time for 12 years. For 10 of those years, my Crohn’s was not in remission. This week on Lights, Camera, Crohn’s, guidance on how to approach conversations with your boss and co-workers effectively so you can feel supported. The more they know Before I became self-employed, I worked at three television stations, a public affairs PR agency, and in Corporate America as a communications specialist for a natural gas utility. With each interview and onboa ..read more
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Navigating Medications for IBD During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: A Comprehensive Global Guide
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by Natalie Hayden
4M ago
One of the main challenges and worries women face when it comes to pregnancy and IBD is feeling comfortable and confident staying on their medication. The first-ever Global Consensus Conference on Pregnancy and IBD was held during Digestive Disease Week (May 2024) and part of the discussion focused on the latest recommendations for medication during pregnancy and lactation. Last week on Lights, Camera, Crohn’s we covered the global guidance regarding pre-conception counseling and family planning. Hear from the co-chairs of the Global Consensus Conference and esteemed gastroenterologi ..read more
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Planning for a Family with IBD: Essential Guidance and the Latest Recommendations
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by Natalie Hayden
4M ago
When you live with a disease like Crohn’s or ulcerative colitis, family planning takes thought and special consideration. The first-ever Global Consensus Conference on Pregnancy and IBD was held during Digestive Disease Week (May 2024) and part of the discussion focused on the latest recommendations for pre-conception counseling and family planning. This week on Lights, Camera, Crohn’s hear from Dr. Uma Mahadevan who co-chaired the conference, along with Dr. Christopher Robinson, a maternal fetal medicine specialist. As an IBD mom of three kids and the patient lead for the United States on thi ..read more
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The Patient Experience: Childlessness and IBD
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by Natalie Hayden
5M ago
The moniker “IBD Mom” is commonly used in the patient community. As a mom with Crohn’s disease who has three children, I focus a great deal of my advocacy efforts on family planning, pregnancy, and motherhood. But I recognize the decision and choice to have children isn’t for everyone. Studies on voluntary childlessness among people with IBD suggest a higher prevalence compared to the general population. Research has indicated that concerns about health, the impact of the disease on parenting ability, and the potential genetic transmission of IBD are significant factors influencing this decisi ..read more
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