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Gryt Health
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 27 ก.ย. 2017
Gryt Health (‘grit’) amplifies voices to improve health outcomes. Gryt is a healthtech company owned by survivors and caregivers. By always putting the patient experience first, we work to improve medicine development, access to equitable care and outcomes for all. Visit www.grythealth.com to learn more.
Morgan: Life after Childhood Cancer
Hear from Morgan, a childhood cancer survivor who talks candidly about adulthood after cancer and the long-term effects no one talks about.
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Your Guide to Understanding Mental Health and Cancer
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Let's talk about resilience, healing, and the power of support. This interactive workshop, originally live during GVCC23, is designed for all cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers to learn skills on having conversations with their care team about mental health, understanding changes to your mental health after a diagnosis, and finding mental health resources and support. This special prese...
How Identity Impacts Equitable Access to Cancer Care
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This session, done in collaboration with LLS, discusses cultural concerns, burdens, and barriers faced by different communities and emphasizes the significance of acknowledging your identity. Originally live during GVCC23 this session features KM Hammond, Bryon Daily, Charoh Ortiz, NBC-HWC, and Tricia Hernandez, MS.
Let's Talk Fertility: Rob's Story
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Hear from Rob Dorchak, rectal cancer survivor and patient advocate, about his journey from diagnosis to infertility and what's often not discussed.
Understanding the Challenges of Universal Biomarker Testing
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With increasing therapeutic opportunities for patients, biomarker testing has become an essential tool for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer patients and their healthcare teams to determine the best path for treatment. Communication, education, and access to biomarker testing are crucial to successful care conversations, but many patients receive this information after a diagnosis. Using the diverse h...
Let's Talk Infertility: Katie's Story
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Hear from Katie Doble, Stage 4 Cancer Survivor and patient advocate, about her journey from diagnosis to infertility and what's often not discussed.
MarlaJan: From Dismissal to Diagnosis
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MarlaJan Wexler discusses her Lupus diagnosis journey with us. You can find MJ on Instagram at @marlajan, luckfupus.com, or by emailing marlajan@luckfupus.com!
Pam: What Shaped Me
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Hear from Pam Price, a healthcare advocate and policy champion on what shaped her.
From Patient to StopAFib: Health Equity Action Plan
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We had the pleasure of sitting down with Mellanie True Hills, CEO and founder of StopAfib.org, and learn about her journey from patient to advocate. StopAfib is launching an eight-step call to action plan that will address health inequalities in atrial fibrillation patients in rural communities across the United States.
The Courage of Action: Empowering Lessons from the Alzheimer’s Community
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Hear from Advocacy leaders in the Alzheimer's community who are addressing patient and family caregiver discrimination and creating awareness about the challenges unique to the Alzheimer’s community. We are proud to welcome Pamela Price of The Balm in Gilead and Russ Paulsen of UsAgainstAlzheimer's for this program. We welcome you to connect with Advocacy Exchange resources and to gain insights...
Uma: More Than Meets the Eye
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In this episode, learn about Uma, a caregiver and leader in health equity who is an inspiration in and out of the office.
Lauren: From Patient to Caregiver
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Welcome to Gryt Unfiltered, a podcast by Gryt Health. This podcast promises to cover the hard topics in healthcare while always being raw, real, and bold. Listen to patients, survivors, caregivers, and patient advocates share their experiences in hopes of improving healthcare for everyone. In this episode, hear from Dave and Lauren, both are cancer survivors, caregivers, and patient advocates a...
Preparing for Mental Health Support
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Hear from Licensed Professional Counselor Jena Skelton, on what to expect when you’re ready to take the step towards seeking mental health care. She took a complex situation with many nuances and broke it into three tangible steps we can all use.
One Voice Makes a Difference. Many Voices Can Change the World.
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One Voice Makes a Difference. Many Voices Can Change the World.
Helping Yourself and Others through Advocacy
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Helping Yourself and Others through Advocacy
Your Voice: Sparking Meaningful Change in Society
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Your Voice: Sparking Meaningful Change in Society
My Disease Does Not Define Me: Stigma and Perceptions of Chronic Illness | The Advocacy Exchange
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My Disease Does Not Define Me: Stigma and Perceptions of Chronic Illness | The Advocacy Exchange
Patient Advocacy is Integrating Lived Experience in Medicines Development | The Advocacy Exchange
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Patient Advocacy is Integrating Lived Experience in Medicines Development | The Advocacy Exchange
Amplifying Lived Experiences & Meaningful Collaborations To Improve Health Outcomes: DiO 2.0
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Amplifying Lived Experiences & Meaningful Collaborations To Improve Health Outcomes: DiO 2.0
Takeda & Gryt Health Presents: Improving Health Equity in Lung Cancer
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Takeda & Gryt Health Presents: Improving Health Equity in Lung Cancer
The Advocacy Exchange: Advocating for the Invisible: When Health Conditions Are Unseen
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The Advocacy Exchange: Advocating for the Invisible: When Health Conditions Are Unseen
Gryt Health Community Programs Presents: Why Do My Genetics Matter
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Gryt Health Community Programs Presents: Why Do My Genetics Matter
GVCC 2022: Centering The Patient Voice: The Future of Cancer Research
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GVCC 2022: Centering The Patient Voice: The Future of Cancer Research
The Advocacy Exchange Co-Creating Health Equity by Including Lived Experiences
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The Advocacy Exchange Co-Creating Health Equity by Including Lived Experiences
GVCC 2022: Pandemic Burnout: Caring for the Cancer Care Professionals
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GVCC 2022: Pandemic Burnout: Caring for the Cancer Care Professionals
GVCC 2022: Grief is Not Linear: The Nuances of Moving Through Loss
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GVCC 2022: Grief is Not Linear: The Nuances of Moving Through Loss
GVCC 2022: Understanding Your Fears: How To Be an Empowering Caregiver
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GVCC 2022: Understanding Your Fears: How To Be an Empowering Caregiver
Thank you. I found out today that my appointment in 2 days is chemo infusion and no doctor has talked to me anything about what to expect
Hours please all day what’s all day some people can’t drive at night
You have to experience to know how it feels. My first one I thought I was going to die. It was so bad that I had to go to the ER. I’m on my fourth from 6. Praying to be my last one. Everyone is different, so is the chemotherapy. I’m doing immunotherapy as well. Praying for everyone going through this terrible desease.
Finally, someone laid it all out plainly. This is the type of video I wanted. 🩷
GRYT means ?
The Alzheimer's community is working to raise awareness of the disease in the community and government. They want people to better understand Alzheimer's disease, the challenges people with the disease and their caregivers face, and the need for support.
The courage of the Alzheimer's community is an inspiration to us all. They have shown us that, even in the most difficult circumstances, people can still rise up and create extraordinary things.
Love is one of the most powerful forces in the world. The Alzheimer's community shows us that the power of love can help us overcome any difficulty.
Despite difficulties and challenges, people with Alzheimer's disease always maintain optimism and faith in life. They find joy in small things and cherish every moment with loved ones.
Meds and drugs are bogus, just live clean and sober to thrive naturally, forget medical mafia, really! :)
Chacun a le pouvoir de créer un changement en s’exprimant sur les choses qui comptent pour lui.
the power of everyone's consensus, do I understand that correctly?
When people speak up together, they can create a powerful movement that can make a real difference.
Please support helping others, it's great
Thank you for the info im diagos breast lumps Go
It is empowering to hear from patients and leaders in the pharmaceutical industry how Patient Voice and Experience is creating the future. Thank you to the individuals who shared your personal experience and the Seagen for how you make including patients in the system a priority!
Our voice is a gift. We can use it to create a better world. Use your voice to spark meaningful change!❤❤
Movement is a great way to help others. It can help us improve our physical and mental health, as well as connect with others in our community.
Exercise can help release endorphins, a hormone that reduces stress and anxiety.
There's no limit to how you can use movement to help yourself and others. Be creative and find ways that movement can be integrated into your life.
Voice can be used to promote understanding and empathy between people of different backgrounds. This can be done through conversations, story sharing, or art.
When people with the disease face social stigma, they may feel lonely, isolated, and lacking support. This can increase stress and affect their psychology and health.
The quality of life of those who experience discrimination can be seriously affected and cause mental and physical deterioration.
Supporting and providing treatment for people with chronic illness is an important part of disease management. Chronic disease awareness can ensure that people receive the support and care they need.
I am going in next month for chemo. Just curious sitting for so long what if halfway thru you need a toilet break to poop or pee? Do they stop halfway to let you go?
Thanks for the information. My first chemo tomorrow morning. Nervous yes. I’m hypertension as well. Wish me well. I have NPC. Will be doing my radiation therapy too but still not known when start.
Four and a half years ago, I was diagnosed, had surgery and rejected all conventional treatments (doctors were FURIOUS). Choose holistic route and feel the best I've felt since my teen years. Holistic doctor changed my diet (personalized for my health needs), detoxed me, put me on supplements and high dose vitamin C drips. This was stated before surgery and it killed one mass and shrank the other by the same size as the one that was killed, thus saving my breast and all the reconstructive surgery. I replaced my conventional treatment plan with high dose vitamin C, supplements and continued with the prescribed eating plan after surgery. Best decision ever. No pain, sickness or long-term side effects from the conventional treatments. Sadly, because my doctors didn't agree with my decision, they are looking for my cancer to come back. 😢 All the healthy changes resolved five medical ailments and I lost over 65 lbs the healthy way. Nutrition plays a HUGH role in the ailments we suffer from and, sadly, this is something rarely spoken about in the cancer field. There are foods that actually feed cancer! I've learned ALOT about nutrition while researching my options before surgery and from my holistic doctor. Everything I thought I knew was wrong!
Im going to guess that your cancer was not very progressed? My husband is currently going through chemo/radiation. He has an extremely aggressive form of cancer. It grows by the day. I know that Steve Jobs went the holistic route and he died because of it. I'm not saying it doesn't work, I am a firm believer in holistic medicine. I would just be nervous to go this route with an aggressive cancer. Do you think all cancers can be cured this way? Who did you see? Any recommendations would be wonderful.
You were lucky. Others who would reject treatments might very well die. As such, nobody should blindly follow your example.
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It's amazing video.This is what each of us should do
Improving health can also save many lives. Great video
The sharing is very good and great.Improve good health is a must and very necessary
Let's improve measures to prevent cancers
The sharing is very good and useful. Hope the improvements will be effective
I think if it's good, improve the patient's morale so that they can accept it and be ready to overcome it
How to improve is to improve. I think we should find solutions to help patients have more confidence in cancer treatment
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It's really great video. The health in each of us can be felt by ourselves
The sharing is very good. Everyone's health is very important and how should we feel that each of us's health is good or bad.
I think everyone should be aware of their own health
Very useful information. The health of each of us cannot be seen, we can only feel it.
Hope it will be effective
It's amazing video!
The video content is very good and cool.Thank you for sharing this video
Very good and useful sharing,it's nice to know many things through your videos
The sharing is very good and interesting.Thank you for sharing this video
The video content is very good and useful. The pandemic has robbed us of a lot of things and now it's time for us to do it again, so be prepared for everything for the health industry.
We should listen to the opinions of the patients instead of treating according to the schedule. Let the patient have the most comfortable psychology