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Nausea Central Gastroenterologist, Dr Kenneth Koch, and his patient, Laura A. Dotson,
team up to deliver information on comforting your uncomfortable stomach.

They cover topics such as GI anatomy, what to eat when, GI procedures, and all in a non-scientific way!

It is not too late to sign up for this informative Q&A session with an advocate and patient who is recovered from Gastro...
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It is not too late to sign up for this informative Q&A session with an advocate and patient who is recovered from Gastroparesis!

I absolutely believe this to be a foundation of truth… meaning, I am positive!!!!!  Our food is killing us!!!    You I t...
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I absolutely believe this to be a foundation of truth… meaning, I am positive!!!!! Our food is killing us!!! You I took 16 kids in a fiend trip and I had a backpack full of meds!! Half of them!! I was on it all day everyday , but it heightened my awareness of this message so very much -not politically but REALLY!

This is truth !

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29/03/2024

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YOU know your body best - your body wisdom! Be your own best advocate!

Medical Gaslighting is not OK!!! It is your life!!!

You have the power you need!!!!

Have you ever felt like a doctor dismissed or downplayed your symptoms? That's called medical gaslighting, and unfortunately it happens far too often, especi...

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VERY IMPORTANT NEWS!!!

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This is an amazing discussion from which we can all learn regardless of needing a twelve step program!!
23/12/2022

This is an amazing discussion from which we can all learn regardless of needing a twelve step program!!

I flew to Albuquerque to spend the day with Father Richard Rohr. We laughed, I cried a little, we laughed some more, and I told him why his work pi**es me off sometimes. He thoroughly delighted in that last part.

We talked about my favorite quotes from two of his books that have been an important part of my recovery: “Breathing Under Water: Spirituality and the Twelve Steps” and “Falling Upward: A Spirituality for the Two Halves of Life.”

This quote from “Breathing Under Water” is so simple yet so hard: “All mature spirituality, in one sense or another, is about letting go and unlearning.”

I also love what he writes about religion: “When religion does not move people to the mystical or non-dual level of consciousness it is more a part of the problem than any solution whatsoever. It solidifies angers, creates enemies, and is almost always exclusionary of the most recent definition of ‘sinner.’ At this level, it is largely incapable of its supreme tasks of healing, reconciling, forgiving, and peacemaking. When religion does not give people an inner life or a real prayer life, it is missing its primary vocation.”

I’m grateful to share this with you. I’m grateful for my time with Father Richard and the loving staff of the Center for Action and Contemplation. Listen at the link below.

Peace be with you.

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28/11/2022

Humor is always a vital ingredient in your recipe for wellness!!😃

DONOR STORYgrat·i·tude: Portrait of a Grateful PatientA debilitating and painful paralysis of her stomach led Laura Dots...
26/11/2022

DONOR STORY
grat·i·tude: Portrait of a Grateful Patient

A debilitating and painful paralysis of her stomach led Laura Dotson to gratitude.

Dotson would drive herself from her home in Greensboro, NC, to Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem two or three times a week seeking emergency care for severe dehydration. “I’m a patient of Dr. Ken Koch,” she would say. “I have gastroparesis, and I’ve been sick 34 times today.”

She trusted Koch, a renowned gastroenterologist, because he gave her hope when her stomach stopped working. But a caring atmosphere would envelop her even before she reached Koch’s office.

“Laura would tell me that she loved to come here because the healing starts at the valet,” Koch says. “The point is everybody in the Wake Forest Baptist community can be that person who gives support and hope.”

Grateful for the care, Dotson is raising money to support Koch’s research into the mechanisms and treatments of nausea. “Everybody wants to be heard, especially when they don’t feel well,” says Dotson. “Dr. Koch heard me, and he continues to hear me.”

A Paralyzed Digestive System
Following gall bladder surgery at another hospital in 2005, Dotson developed gastroparesis, which prevents the stomach’s muscles from moving food to the intestines, where the body absorbs nutrients. Food remains in the stomach, undigested.

After running tests to confirm Dotson’s situation, her gastroenterologist in Greensboro told her, “I’m sending you to Ken Koch at Wake Forest Baptist. You have a paralyzed stomach, and this is his whole life’s work.”

“We can diagnose, but we can’t always treat these conditions perfectly,” says Koch, who is a principal investigator of the Gastroparesis Clinical Research Consortium, funded by the National Institutes of Health. Wake Forest Baptist is one of centers in the national consortium. “At least the patient can appreciate that we’ve got some understanding. As we go through tests and get answers, the patient begins to feel less hopeless.”

Month after month, Dotson continued to struggle and lose weight, and Koch encouraged alternative approaches to managing the discomfort.

“Sometimes we don’t know what sets you off on this course, and we don’t know what may bring you back, especially when standard medications don’t work,” Koch says. “I sometimes send people to acupuncture and alternative medicine clinics. I will do what it takes to help this unremitting nausea condition. Nobody appreciates how bad it is unless you have it.”

One day in 2007, everything changed. During a craniosacral massage, which Dotson sought to provide some relief, she and her masseuse felt a “spark” in her stomach. Her digestive system began to function again.

“Something happened that brought that energy back,” Dotson says. “Dr. Koch said, ‘That’s wonderful!’ How I wish that would happen for everybody who has this. I don’t know what it was, but I’m grateful for it.”

She slowly began to resume a regular diet. After regaining her health, she wanted to help others facing the same dire condition and the physician who had stood by her.

Dotson saw potential in a one-page handout Koch gives patients as an eating guide. Building on that concept, they are collaborating on what Dotson playfully calls a “Koch book” that combines his advice with recipes she developed to comfort herself. At Koch’s encouragement, the book that he and Dotson are creating will also include Dotson’s personal story.

“Dr. Koch says, ‘Tell your story.’ I wouldn’t have my story without him. It’s our story,” she says. “He healed me. Because he gave me hope.”

Many of you suffer severely from painful bloating!~. Here are some initial steps to take to attempt to relieve it.  If t...
26/11/2022

Many of you suffer severely from painful bloating!~. Here are some initial steps to take to attempt to relieve it. If these steps aren't helpful, you should see a gastroenterologist, preferably a neurogastroenterologist who knows the intricate function of your stomach and will have access to proper testing! Go to www.AGMDhope.org for a list of someone in your area!

Happy Thanksgiving!  May your day be filled with a long list of gratefulness!  Here is one of the many things I am most ...
24/11/2022

Happy Thanksgiving! May your day be filled with a long list of gratefulness! Here is one of the many things I am most grateful for!

A debilitating and painful gastroparesis (paralysis of her stomach) led grateful patient Laura Dotson to Ken Koch, MD, and Wake Forest Baptist.

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