And, if you're interested in your gut microbiome and learning precision medicine solutions, Gali is also offering the IBD Footprints Research Program.This study, focused on IBD patients, allowing patients to learn more about their individual IBD and gut bacteria by sending in stool samples over time. ๐ฉTo join the study, download the Gali app, message... Continue Reading →
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I've been meaning to make a post about Gali for a while - but I didn't want to post without giving real insight and information.I have been using Gali now for over 8 weeks and I can really see how it is helpful as it has shown me so much already! To begin, Gali is... Continue Reading →
Any Way You Slice it – Thoracic & Hand Surgery, Again
Long story short - Thoracic surgery is confirmed for Wednesday - with my COVID test #1. Then, just shy of 2 weeks later, I'll have my first surgery on my right hand - with my COVID test #2. Any way you slice it, June is really going to be fun for me. ๐ But anyway...... Continue Reading →
Colonoscopy #5 & Crohn’s Disease Updates | IT COULD BE WORSE BLOG
It was in November of 2017 that I had my last pill capsule endoscopy, with my last colonoscopy just months after that. I had been on Enyvio medication for my Crohn's disease at the time and I had switched to Stelara in February of 2018. Since I have been on the Stelara injections for over... Continue Reading →
WEGO Health Awards Nominations – 2019
I am beyond honored to receive one nomination. Let alone FOUR nominations for #WEGOHealthAwards2019. This year marks nominations for the THIRD YEAR in a row! Endorsements are now open. I'd like to ask if I have influenced you, helped you or encouraged you, to please click that link below and help your girl out. https://awards.wegohealth.com/nominees/13369... Continue Reading →
My Wonky Ribs and Neurectomy | IT COULD BE WORSE BLOG
Thoracic Thoracic seems to be another clinic that I frequent. I have suffered from rib pain for about a year now. Sudden onset of pain, with two major areas of focus on my left side. We are not 100% certain that these pains are related or not. Because there is so much to cover in... Continue Reading →

