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Patient Webinars
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 31 ส.ค. 2018
Vegan Friendly Nutrition Support Advice August 2024
Listen to Specialist NHS Dietitians, Lesley Harper and Olivia Radcliffe, discussing vegan-friendly ways to change your diet, to minimise unintentional weight loss and prevent malnutrition.
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Weaning on a Cows Milk and/or Soya-Free Diet August 2024
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Listen to specialist NHS paediatric dietitians explaining how to wean your baby on a cow's milk and/or soya free diet. Download handouts from patientwebinars.co.uk/condition/food-allergy-in-children/further-information-hand-outs/
Gut Symptoms During the Peri-Menopause & Menopause - Dietary Management
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Gut symptoms can be debilitating and are common during the years leading up to and during the menopause. Listen to specialist menopause GP, Dr Cath Munro and specialist menopause dietitian, Leah Seamark, discuss the dietary management of gut symptoms during the peri-menopause and menopause.
How diet, HRT and lifestyle can improve your health during and after the menopause
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In this 1 hour webinar presented by Marianne Williams, Specialist Dietitian, listen to Dr Cath Munro, GP & BMS Menopause Specialist, and Leah Seamark, Specialist Dietitian with a special interest in the menopause, discuss health conditions associated with the menopause. They will first discuss what the menopause is, drawing on some of their own experiences, and then explore which diet and lifes...
Introducing Allergens When On a Milk Free Diet
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Listen to specialist paediatric allergy dietitians explaining how and when to reintroduce allergens in the diet of a baby who is already on a milk free diet.
Key Nutrients When Following a Milk Free Diet
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Listen to specialist NHS paediatric allergy dietitians, Alison Booth and Lydia Collins-Hussey giving advice on the key nutrients to consider when your child is following a milk free diet.
Following a milk free diet from 6 months onwards
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Listen to specialist NHS paediatric allergy dietitians, Alison Booth and Lydia Collins-Hussey guide you on how to manage a milk free diet from 6 months onwards with your baby.
Managing Malnutrition
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Advice from NHS specialists dietitians on how to identify if you may be at risk of malnutrition and tips on simple dietary changes to improve your nutrition and health.
First Line IBS Advice
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Specialist NHS Dietitians giving the most up-to-date and accurate advice on the dietary treatment for Irritable Bowel Syndrome, including information on dairy, lactose, gluten and the low FODMAP diet and whether allergy testing is useful in IBS treatment. Updated August 2022.
FODMAP Reintroduction Process
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An NHS specialist dietitian takes you through the FODMAP reintroduction process. Handouts can be downloaded from the website www.patientwebinars.co.uk
The Low FODMAP Diet Update 2022
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A dietetic consultation for the Low FODMAP diet should be around 1 hour and this video will supply you with exactly 60 minutes of the most up-to-date and detailed information from a specialist team of award winning NHS dietitians. You can feel secure in the knowledge you will be obtaining accurate and reliable information on this complex diet.
Reflux Lifestyle & Diet Advice
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Listen to Consultant Gastroenterologist, Dr Emma Greig and Specialist NHS Gastroenterology Dietitian, Olivia Radcliffe, giving the most up-to-date and accurate advice on diet and lifestyle for reflux disease
Reflux Disease: Questions & Answers
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Listen to NHS Consultant Gastroenterologist, Dr Emma Greig, answer questions on when you should seek advice from your GP; what investigations and treatments your GP is likely to suggest; what is a hiatus hernia and how does it affect reflux; what is helicobacter pylori infection; and whether reflux is a life long condition
Reflux: Information of medications for reflux disease
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Listen to NHS Professor Anjan Dhar discuss reflux medications and why it is important to treat your reflux disease. He will also focus on conditions such as Barretts Oesophagus and Volume Reflux
Reflux Surgery Options
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Listen to Consultant Surgeon, Marianne Hollyman, explain the options for surgery if you suffer with reflux disease and whether these options are appropriate for you.
Newly Diagnosed Coeliac Webinar Updated 2021
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Newly Diagnosed Coeliac Webinar Updated 2021
Diagnosing Coeliac Disease Updated 2021
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Diagnosing Coeliac Disease Updated 2021
Frequently Asked Questions: Cow's Milk & Soya Free Weaning 2021
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Frequently Asked Questions: Cow's Milk & Soya Free Weaning 2021
Cow's Milk Protein Allergy & Specialist Infant Formulas updated 2021
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Cow's Milk Protein Allergy & Specialist Infant Formulas updated 2021
Tips on setting up a webinar for patients - Updated 2021
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Tips on setting up a webinar for patients - Updated 2021
COPD - How to improve your breathing when suffering with COPD
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COPD - How to improve your breathing when suffering with COPD
COPD - Nutrition Advice & Eating With A Poor Appetite
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COPD - Nutrition Advice & Eating With A Poor Appetite
COPD - I've been told I have COPD. What should I expect?
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COPD - I've been told I have COPD. What should I expect?
Tips For Following a Dairy Free Diet 2021
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Tips For Following a Dairy Free Diet 2021
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Thanks a lot, very informative and helpful 🙏❤️
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The eternal struggle of maintaining a protein-rich vegan diet! As a passionate vegan activist, Im thrilled to share my thoughts on this topic. Firstly, lets address the elephant in the room - yes, plant-based diets can be deficient in certain nutrients, particularly vitamin B12 and vitamin D. However, with careful planning, its entirely possible to meet these requirements through clever food choices and supplements. Now, I know some of you might be thinking, But what about all the fancy vegan protein powders out there? Well, my friends, those products are indeed helpful for adding a boost of protein to your diet. However, lets not forget that whole foods like legumes, nuts, and seeds should always be our first choice. In terms of specific products, I recommend exploring options like pea protein, hemp protein, or brown rice protein powders. These can be added to vegan milk or smoothies for an extra protein kick. Of course, we must also acknowledge the importance of vitamin B12 and vitamin D in a vegan diet. For those who are unable to meet these requirements through food alone, supplements can be a valuable tool. Now, Id like to highlight some amazing vegan ready meals available in supermarkets, which can be a lifesaver for busy vegans on-the-go! Brands like P Minister, Bowl Fire, and Soulful Meal offer delicious, protein-rich options that cater to our dietary needs. Lastly, lets not forget the power of fortified foods and supplements. By choosing products with added vitamins and minerals, we can help reduce the risk of nutritional deficiency in a plant-based diet. In conclusion, as vegans, its essential to prioritize our health and well-being by making informed choices about our diet. With a little creativity and planning, we can thrive on a vegan lifestyle thats rich in protein, nutrients, and flavor!
Why are allergists so incompetent in Ontario, Canada?
It is a confusing health disorder. Thanks for posting. look forward to the sequel!
I am 82 years old, have had asthma for a number of years and have just been diagnosed with COPD. I have never smoked, why do I have it? I use inhalers and have tablets but it seems to flare up more often than not. What can I do? Alice.
I cant believe youre still saying its ok to eat gassy vegetables like broccoli and also sweetcorn when each little kernal creates an internal war zone for ibs sufferers...
ALL carbs affect my son. He has the CONSTIPATION type of IBS with occasional, but a massive ammount of involuntary incontinence from all the backed-up poo.
Really useful information, thank you. l have had uncomplicated diverticulosis for two years. No symtoms at all except fo a large ammount of blood loss only once. Hence a colonascopia, uncomplicated diverticulosis. The Specialist put me on antibiotics for life! After two years l have taken myself off the antibiotics against my doctors advise! l am still keeping very well. Never have had any discomfort at all.Keep to a good diet. Was l right to do this?l live in Spain by the way, maybe they think differently here.Oh and l am a young 80yr. old lady.
My esophagus is like it is stopped up! What can do? Tell me!
Very informative thankyou
They didn't say whether the foods should be consumed at the same time or over the day?
Thanks a lot
Huge thanks for this, really appreciate all this information.👍
dear ladies. thank you very much for this insightful webinar. you told my story: I started hrt in my early 40s because of osteoporosis. I have post infectious ibs and my symptoms of bloating and distension got worse. moreover, I had breathing tenderness the whole month and I had mood swings. I tried hrt twice in two separate years for 3 months. due to my symptoms, I quit hrt and I am not keen on trying it again. the weight bearing training and resistance training with my personal trainer has helped me in reversing my osteoporosis. so thank you for emphasising the power of resistance and Weight bearing training. kind regard, Reimara.
thank you, ladies, for this insightful webinar. I appreciate the knowledge that you shared. i am pleased that you mentioned the fodmap diet for ibs. however, it is important to note that this diet does NOT exclude any food group. also, when people have a lack of intake of calcium on this diet, then they are most likely excluding more foods than necessary. the fodmap diet contains hard cheeses and lactose free yoghurts that are replete with calcium. so there should not be any calcium deficiency on this diet unless there is an absorption issue. but then this is not due to the fodmap diet itself. also, you depicted in the slide that fatty foods should be avoided. this is in contrast to the fodmap diet that is about avoiding certain carbohydrates. I think it is important to emphasise that people should avoid fatty ultraprocessed foods. not only ibs patients. moreover, it is probably not the fat in these foods that cause the symptoms but the artificial sweeteners, preservatives and additives, which the human body by evolution does not recognise as food. I'm looking forward to your next webinar. kind regards, Reimara
If I get symptoms from reintroducing a food, how long do I need to wait to reintroduce the next food? example: if Garlic upsets my stomach on day 2, how many days would I need to wait to reset my system to start the Onion 3 day process? Thanks!
Excellent advice gentlemen, very many thanks indeed
I would be great to start with a definition of COPD. I am still not sure what it is!
My UC was diagnosed at Taunton Hospital in 1992!
This looks to be very informative. I know nothing of the FODMAP process.
The video was so helpful! I cook low FODMAP menu every single day. Fortunately I have good recipes!
I absolutely agree with the statement that quantity or combination can be the problem. In September I decided that table sugar and the sugary processed items from the grocery store was the cause of my arthritic inflammation. So I decided to convert to artificial sweeteners and those that were considered healthy sweeteners like Stevia and erythritol. I purchased a bunch of packet sweeteners that contained Stevia, erythritol, and monk fruit. After about two weeks, I had an area of inflammation that sent me to the ER. CAT scan confirmed it was not diverticulitis, just inflammation. I had another bout in mid October and another in November, all different areas of my abdomen, but clearly intestinal. Now its December and I have diverticulitis with a fever. I was using this sweetener in my coffee as well as buying many items from the store that were no-sugar products; like pancake syrup sweetened with Xylitol, and a protein drink sweetened with erythritol, etc. I was heavily invested in my no-sugar rule! What I was not aware of is that sugar alcohols from these artificial sweeteners were basically GI suicide. Hot beds of sugar now in my intestines that bacteria feed off of. I don't even have to do the FODMAP procedure because I was free from diverticulitis for well over five years. I'm confident that if I rid myself of these artificial sweeteners, or at least reduce my daily use of them, that my gut will return to normal again. I'm positive that I've had these same sweeteners in my diet before because the protein drink was something that I've had pretty much daily for many years without any problem. Adding a boat-load of artificial sweeteners to my died was disastrous!
I am an under 40 amateur athlete. Had a terrible pneumonia in March requiring hospitalization. I completed an Ironman 4 months after the hospital. Top 5% in, v02 max. My lungs are fully recovered. For my job, which requires strict medical requirements, they made me do a PFT and a CPEX. In both cases, they said my COPD showed up. I have absolutely no symptoms. It is such a wild diagnosis. They are only using that one spirometry number. How is this possible to never smoke, have zero symptoms, yet have "COPD" based on Spirometry and CPEX? They had the make the CPEX harder to get a valid result. It was too easy. I have been asking all over the place because this diagnosis may end my career. It just doesn't make sense
Sadly some gluten - free cakes in the supermarket contains fructose syrup...
Very helpful video! Are the french beans you mentioned the same veg as runner beans? Would you advise the use of probiotics? Thank you.
USA MD , here . Very impressed with your common sense approach which is evidenced based and based on experience. As you know there are many different and sometimes conflicting diets and treatments recommended for IBS. This is par for the course for a functional disorder. For example, I sometimes need an antidepressant to treat my IBS and depression after reading about FODMAP diet as the ONLY way to go. I have a colleague who I consulted who does not believe in IBS( “ IBS is BS”) and told me my American diet with Red meat , processed foods, no fiber caused my diverticular disease seen on screening Colonoscopy AND my IBS like symptoms (paradoxical diarrhea , flatulence , mild pain). He prescribed a high fiber diet, “ vegan plus” . I quit after two weeks. I will go through your videos; I am excited. The only problem is one of your narrators does not speak any English I am familiar with.
Look into the scientific work of Mark Pimentel at Cedars Sinai in Los Angeles. A lot of IBS is in fact SIBO (as well as IMO and ISO).
Best introduction to IBS. I've wachted many videos, but this is the best, and the conversational style makes it much easier to +digest+ than others. I recommend also taking a look on their Low FODMAP 2022 Update video.
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Mine seems to be progressing rapidly
How can people shower, groom, dress, etc, for a trip to a doctor when breathing is so difficult? I always stay home, but twice it became full respiratory failure and I.C.U.
If you get bloating, even shortly after you wake up before food, could this still be IBS ?
Personally, I would like to try more fermented food in my diet to decrease the IBS. Located in the UK, I drink the genuine kvass for my gut health :)
Fantastic seminar and has put my mind at rest when being told by your GP that you have a disease. Could a link to this seminar be put on the NHS Diverticular disease and diverticulitis A -Z page. I had to search NHS DD on google to find this advice. Would advise that patients (me) should watch this video twice and take notes. Most of the comments below are answered in the seminar. Thank you again.
Very informative. More information than my pulmonologist gives me. Healthcare in the USA is really going down hill fast. So sad.
@kevinperkins66 It’s exactly the same here in the UK. It comes to something when we have to rely on TH-cam to get all the information we need instead of being able to go to our Dr! At the beginning of Covid my Dr jumped ship and cleared off!! 😖 If we are fortunate enough to see one now, instead of having a 10 minute appointment we’re lucky to have a 5 appointment!
Why is bile acid reflux which is different from acid reflux and treated differently not mentioned on any nhs pages I read online, only pages from the USA?
There is too much conversation. Can you get to the point! What are the low fodmap foods!
Mine is >50,000
I was diagnosed 15 years ago. I quit smoking 2 days after my diagnosis. 2 weeks ago I had my first exacerbation. It progresses, even if you quit. I will say that the Breztri inhaler has been a Godsend!
With coeliac disease is it normal to have a painful stomach
I have asked my doctor to test me for coeliac I asked him to do the test for TTG and Total IgA but he only ordered TTG and didn't order Total IgA. I thought both had to be done for coeliac testing and should be ordered together. I'm not sure he understands the tests, I think he's going to wait for the result of the TTG and then decide if I need to get Total IgA tested but I'm not sure if that's the correct thing to do. Please can someone advise??
Serological tests to diagnose Celiac disease are: IgA tTG plus serum Total IgA in order to ensure that the patient generates enough of this antibody to render the celiac disease test accurate. If IgA tTG came positive that will confirm CD If IgA tTG came negative and serum total IgA reduced, IgG tTG will be needed. If IgA tTG came negative with normal Total IgA then anti endomysial IgA will be needed also DGP and IgG tTG is recommended if there is deficiency in Total IgA that might caused by CD and might cause false positive results of IgA tTG or EMA IgA. One last important thing is that the patient must be on gluten diet for 6-8 weeks before performing tests. Also Biopsy and Genetic Testing of HLA DQ2 and DQ8 can be used if needed. Good Luck
Too long and too little information. Could have been condensed into a 20-30 minute seminar with more organisation. They spent the first 7 minutes telling us to seek medical help.
Here's a link to the video they mentioned th-cam.com/video/Z_1Hzl9o5ic/w-d-xo.html :)
I have just been diagnosed with COPD after collapse. I collapsed I thought it was getting older and chest infections now I have fear all around me I'm really frightened.
How are you now?
No wonder this country has such an issues with health problems caused from food, when people with health problems have the nhs telling them to drink n eat processed crap like milk with no lactose or oat n nut milk, crisps, chocolate, cereals, tofu, oils, golden syrup, sugars. All processed crap, which is more than likely why people end up with digestive issues like ibs. Not saying a low fob diet isn’t a bad idea and can’t help sort out issues with ibs but you shouldn’t be eating processed crap in the first place and this regime should only be mentioning things that are natural and have not been tampered with. Also snaking doesn’t help with digestive issues at all either. Nhs need to sort their shit out. They recommend getting a dietitian to help you with this, nice one, cos their dietitians are useless. Not everyone can afford to pay for a dietitian tho or even have the time to figure this stuff out them selves after working shit hours in shit jobs n then having to deal with the stress of the health issues they have that the nhs aren’t properly helping them with.
this is so useful! thank you
My name is Bilal carmino am trinidad I am a copd patients from Trinidad and Tobago iam 66yrs old
Great job, this makes total sense.
I have respiratory issues Drs are a waste of time here in n Wales