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IGNITE - It is OK if your illness changes you.

In a matter of days, Caitlyn went from being a full-time student athlete (following her dream of running at a D1 college) to being a full-time patient (diagnosed with IBD and severe visceral hyperalgesia). She went from balancing a rigorous training schedule and school, to managing doctors appointments, meds and nearly constant pain and fatigue. In the midst of this, she turned 21 and was pushed to find an adult care provider who would take her complicated case. She wanted someone to fight for her, who took time to understand how her illness was affecting her life and mental health, who recognized how hard she was fighting and who would support and advocate for her. In time, she found those people. With new treatments, her health began to turn around and she was able to return to school. However, her collegiate running career had come to an end. "I found myself grieving for my past life. For a body that I no longer had."

Once known affectionately as the "runner girl," who was Caitlyn without running? It turns out she is many things! Read her story to find out.

Be inspired by Caitlyn's #IgniteTalk 🔥



imPACt ep. 36 - IBD, the Gut Microbiome, and Nutrition with Dr. Suskind and Kim Braly, RD

imPACt Podcast episode description: Dr. David Suskind and Kim Braly, RD join Maddie from the Patient Advisory Council for a discussion about diet, nutrition, the gut microbiome, & how it relates to IBD"

Maddie is joined by pediatric gastroenterologist David Suskind, MD and IBD-specialized dietitian Kim Braly, RD for a podcast about diet, nutrition, the gut microbiome, and how it all relates to Inflammatory Bowel Disease.


Episode 34 of the imPACt podcast - Patient Engagement Guru, Sydney B

We've been getting to know ICN staff members through our imPACt ImproveCareNow network series (last time we talked with Chris Keck about why storytelling matters). In this episode, join Caitlyn, Vanessa and Fionna for a chat with Sydney Bogardus who supported the PAC and the PFAC (Patient/Family Advisory Council) for several years before taking on another role in ICN.


Episode 24 of the imPACt podcast - Drs. Sunseri & Crawford talk Exclusive Enteral Nutrition with the PAC

Hello everyone - it's Fionna from the Patient Advisory Council communications team. I'm excited to share that after a bit of a break the PAC is back with an exciting new episode of our imPACt podcast where we chat about a commonly used, but often not discussed, IBD nutritional therapy.


Episode 23 of the imPACt podcast - Happy One Year!

The PAC released episode 1 of our imPACt podcast on February 28, 2021. Join Vanessa and Fionna as they celebrate one year of imPACt and chat about some of their favorite parts of podcasting, share which episodes they like the most, and talk about where the podcast may be headed in the future.


Episode 22 of the imPACt Podcast - Patient-Centered Care

Join Fionna, Shira and Caitlyn as we talk with special podcast guests - Dr. Hilary Michel and Dr. Ashish Patel - about patient-centered care from both the provider and patient perspectives. 

"Knowing what a patient's goals are, what their values are, what's important to them and trying to shape how we take care of that person with those things in mind." - Dr. Michel

"All coming to an agreement on how we want to move forward in that patient and family's care." - Dr. Patel

"It's important that we also know that as owners of our bodies we are also the experts, and I think patient-centered care does a really important job of integrating that." - Shira


Episode 13 of the imPACt podcast - IBD and Arthritis

I’m Shira, one of the Advocacy Co-Leads for the PAC. Listen in as fellow PAC member, Caitlyn, and I talk with Pediatric Gastroenterologist Dr. Rachel Bensen and Pediatric Rheumatology Fellow Dr. Sara Patrizi about IBD Associated Arthritis.

 


In reality, vulnerability is a sign of strength.

 

Hey! My name is Caitlyn, I'm an 18 year old freshman in college. I was only just recently diagnosed with Crohn's disease in December of 2020, but I have struggled with symptoms for a while. An interesting fact about me is that I grew up in a military family and have lived all over the country.


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