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  • acceptance,  advocacy,  awareness,  Crohn's,  Dating & Relationships,  living with IBD,  Ostomy,  Self-image,  stigma

    A Valentine’s Day Special: Dating & Relationships with an Ostomy

    February 25, 2020

    A couple weeks ago, Amber Wallace Ogle of Ostomy Diaries and I did a Facebook Live in conjunction with Hollister Incorporated regarding dating, relationships and intimacy with an ostomy. Yes, folks, it is possible and that’s what Amber and I aimed to share–our stories of happiness and heartbreak and how we found lasting love and continue to thrive in our relationships while we live with permanent ostomies. Feel free to check out the video below. Enjoy! So, own your Crohn’s, own your ostomy, and take charge of your relationships and remember that our ostomies are not a flaw. They make us whole again and help us survive what we may…

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    June 23, 2018

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    May 23, 2020
  • Crohn's,  extraintestinal manifestations,  invisible illness,  living with IBD,  Ulcerative Colitis

    Extraintestinal Manifestations of IBD: An “Eye” on Episcleritis

    February 2, 2020

    As many of you know, I was recently in Austin, TX, traveling to speak at Crohn’s & Colitis Congress. So, when I landed in Austin, I noticed a tinge of red in my right eye and I was a bit concerned but thought it would go away. You see, the dryness of the flight does sometimes irritate my eyes. But as I spent more and more time in Austin, I realized my eyes were reacting to something in the air with construction dust constantly assaulting my eyes. At this point, I became really alarmed because I knew this could be the beginnings of episcleritis, a form of eye inflammation that…

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    January 26, 2021

    My Feature in Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News!

    August 1, 2022

    Coming Out of My IBD Closet as a Desi Woman

    June 16, 2018
  • advocacy,  awareness,  Crohn's,  Diet,  living with IBD,  Nutrition,  Ulcerative Colitis

    IBD Insider: IBD 101 Live Discussion on Facebook

    January 16, 2020

    Last Wednesday night I was honored to moderate a panel discussing IBD at the 101 level with two physicians who specialize in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease: Dr. Jami Kinnucan of Michigan Medicine and Dr. Rajeev Jain of Texas Digestive Disease Consultants. IBD 101 is meant to be a precursor to IBD INSIDER, the more intermediate level discussion that will take place on January 25th, 2020 at Crohn’s & Colitis Congress, a premier conference sponsored by the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation and American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) in Austin, TX. In our discussion, we covered topics ranging from what Crohn’s Disease and ulcerative colitis are to the treatment of these…

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    “I Had an Ostomy—and It Changed My Life”

    December 11, 2019

    I’m Chronically Ill & Depressed; So What?

    June 3, 2019

    Fistulas: What You Need to Know About a Common Side Effect of Crohn’s

    May 17, 2019
  • Ableism,  acceptance,  advocacy,  awareness,  Crohn's,  living with IBD,  Minority Health,  Ostomy,  stigma,  Ulcerative Colitis

    What Will People Think? ~A Short Documentary by Chealynn Feaster

    December 27, 2019

    This past fall I had the opportunity to meet and film with filmmaker Chealynn Feaster, a fellow ostomate and Crohn’s Disease warrior. Together we pieced together a short documentary called What Will People Think? (Hindi/Urdu: Log Kya Kahenge?) which shines light on my advocacy work and the inspirations behind it from my father and aunt’s illnesses and subsequent deaths to my own constant battle with Crohn’s Disease and multiple colorectal surgeries. One of the aspects of living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that I advocate for most is the nuances that racial and ethnic minorities face. Having a bowel disease and living with an ostomy, no matter how life-saving, often…

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    December 9, 2019

    Love Knows No Disability

    July 2, 2019
  • advocacy,  awareness,  Biosimilars,  Canadian healthcare,  coping with flares,  Crohn's,  fistula,  Forced Medical Switching,  living with IBD,  Lobbying,  patient rights,  Ulcerative Colitis,  Women's Health

    Sophia’s Chronic Illness Journey: Forced Switching to Biosimilars in Canada

    December 15, 2019

    By Sophia Ali Khan From Diagnosis to Remission I was diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease at the tender age of seven in Calgary, Alberta in Canada. This was after I was born with congenital neutropenia, a condition that involves the deficiency of neutrophils, a type of white blood cell that plays a key role in fighting infection and inflammation. After many months of debilitating stomach pains and unexplained weight loss, I was rushed into the OR for an appendectomy, but upon examination, the doctors found Crohn’s Disease. Being of Pakistani origin, Crohn’s was unheard of so naturally my family and I had to navigate our way through a sea of diagnoses,…

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    April 12, 2020

    My Feature for Clinical Trial Awareness with Parexel

    June 1, 2019

    Dropping Mask Mandates: A Time of Anxiety or Joy?

    March 15, 2022
  • acceptance,  advocacy,  Body Positivity,  Colorectal Surgery,  Crohn's,  living with IBD,  Mental Health,  Ostomy,  Self-image,  stigma

    “I Had an Ostomy—and It Changed My Life”

    December 11, 2019

    For these people living with Crohn’s disease, ostomy surgery made everything from the ordinary to the extraordinary possible. By Jennifer Rainey Marquez Excerpt taken from HealthCentral. Article originally published in HealthCentral on November 27th, 2019: https://www.healthcentral.com/article/ostomy-crohns-patient-stories “I feel more ‘myself’ than I have in years.” ~Tina Aswani Omprakash, 36, New York City “As an Indian American, getting an ostomy was so culturally taboo that I waited until I was near death’s door to finally have the surgery. I was told nobody would marry me, and I was very afraid that I’d be discriminated against. To my surprise, my ostomy didn’t just save my life—it made me feel alive again! Not only…

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    October 3, 2019
  • Ableism,  acceptance,  Caregiving,  coping with flares,  Crohn's,  Dating & Relationships,  living with IBD,  Mental Health,  Ostomy,  Ulcerative Colitis

    The Other Side of Crohn’s: Caregiving

    December 9, 2019

    By Anand Omprakash Originally published by the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation on December 3rd, 2019: https://www.crohnscolitisfoundation.org/anands-story   “Love is that condition in which the happiness of another person is essential to your own.” – Robert A Heinlein For anyone who has been in a loving relationship – romantic, familial, or other – I hope this quote resonates. Love truly is the condition in which another’s happiness is crucial to your own. In fact, that is the whole point of a loving relationship, is it not?   This aspect of love very much applies to relationships in which we are not just partners, but also caregivers. A caregiver is one who takes on…

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    October 6, 2019

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    October 17, 2019

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    September 7, 2020
  • acceptance,  advocacy,  awareness,  Clinical Trials,  Crohn's,  living with IBD,  Ostomy,  Ulcerative Colitis

    How a clinical trial helped this Crohn’s advocate finally reach remission

    November 24, 2019

    Originally published on November 22, 2019 on Antidote’s website Like many people living with Crohn’s disease, Tina Aswani Omprakash had trouble finding a treatment that would send her symptoms into remission.  After trying many of the common Crohn’s treatments on the market, she still wasn’t getting a response. She also had developed fistulas: abnormal connections between organs in the digestive tract, typically between one part of the intestines and another.  That’s when her doctor suggested she join a clinical trial…  To read more of this story, please visit Antidote’s website: https://www.antidote.me/blog/how-a-clinical-trial-helped-this-crohns-advocate-finally-reach-remission       As always, I welcome all your thoughts, comments and feedback! Love hearing from you all! ~~LOVE,…

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  • acceptance,  advocacy,  awareness,  Body Positivity,  Colorectal Surgery,  Crohn's,  Dating & Relationships,  Gratitude,  living with IBD,  Ostomy,  Ostomy Awareness Day,  Self-image,  stigma,  Ulcerative Colitis

    Ostomy Awareness Day: Empowering Ostomates to Live Fuller Lives

    November 22, 2019

    Last month, Amber Wallace Ogle of Ostomy Diaries & I got together with Hollister, Inc. (a major ostomy manufacturer) to bring our audiences a discussion on how to lead a fuller life with an ostomy. Our aim was to engage viewers from around the world who may be struggling with self-image, body image, family life and relationships with an ostomy. And it was a grand success! We reached nearly 1,500 viewers from over 46 countries and from the feedback received, it was a video that helped many. Here’s to many more conversations like this where we can help ostomates feel less like outcasts and more like the beautiful human beings…

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  • advocacy,  award,  awareness,  Crohn's,  Ostomy,  stigma,  Ulcerative Colitis

    The Healio Disruptive Innovator Award: Moving the Needle on IBD Care

    November 16, 2019

    A few weeks ago on Diwali Day, I won the Healio Disruptive Innovator Award for the Patient Voice category at the American College of Gastroenterology’s conference in San Antonio, Texas! This award is presented to the patient advocate who helps move the needle on GI care most in a particular year and whose voice resonates most with the 200 world-renowned doctors part of Healio Gastroenterology. Even though I wasn’t able to travel to Texas for the award ceremony, I’m deeply honored and humbled to be recognized with such a prestigious award. It has been a very long and arduous journey and being able to advocate and help destigmatize inflammatory bowel…

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