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The truth is out West! We’re hopping on the ET Highway and venturing to the most notorious alien hot spots, including Roswell’s infamous crash site, Area 51’s eerie perimeter, and a mysterious desert watchtower. Join us as journalist Laura Krantz, host of the podcast Wild Thing , beams up to share stories from the front lines of UFO reporting—from strange sightings and quirky festivals to a mailbox where people leave letters to extraterrestrials. Maybe you’ll even decide for yourself: Is Earth a tourist stop for spaceships? UFO hot spots you’ll encounter in this episode: - UFO Watchtower (near Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado) - Roswell, New Mexico - Area 51, Nevada - Extraterrestrial Highway (aka State Route 375), Nevada - Little A’Le’Inn, ET Highway, Nevada - E.T. Fresh Jerky, ET Highway, Nevada - Alien Research Center, ET Highway, Nevada - The Black Mailbox, ET Highway, Nevada Via Podcast is a production of AAA Mountain West Group .…
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Stay healthy by joining Dr. Fred Gandolfo, a board-certified gastroenterologist, as he covers important topics in GI health from the perspective of a real practicing medical doctor.
Innhold levert av Fred Gandolfo, MD, Fred Gandolfo, and MD. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Fred Gandolfo, MD, Fred Gandolfo, and MD eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
Stay healthy by joining Dr. Fred Gandolfo, a board-certified gastroenterologist, as he covers important topics in GI health from the perspective of a real practicing medical doctor.
In this episode of The Real GI Doc Show, Dr. Fred Gandolfo tackles listener questions in a candid Q&A session, providing valuable insights into genetic conditions and colonoscopy procedures. Key discussions include: - An exploration of the MUTYH gene mutation, its implications for colon cancer risk, and the importance of regular screenings for those affected. - A detailed explanation of the colonoscopy process, including preparation tips and the significance of frequent monitoring for individuals with a history of polyps or genetic predispositions. - Dr. Gandolfo addresses concerns surrounding the safety of colonoscopies, debunking myths and clarifying the risks associated with the procedure, including a discussion on the tragic case of Joan Rivers. - Insight into the rationale behind the recommended 10-year interval between routine colonoscopies for individuals with no significant findings, emphasizing the importance of adhering to screening guidelines. - A lighthearted yet informative exchange about the challenges of navigating healthcare systems, including patient experiences with insurance providers and the complexities of scheduling procedures. As the episode concludes, Dr. Gandolfo encourages listeners to submit their own questions about gastrointestinal health. Watch The Real GI Doc Show on YouTube! Click here! Listen to my guest appearance on The Positive Gene Podcast for more about genetic colon cancer syndromes. Be sure to subscribe to The Real GI Doc Show for more insights, and reach out with your questions on social media @realgidoc or leave an audio question for Dr. Gandolfo here . Find The Real GI Doc Show on social media, join the newsletter, read Dr. Gandolfo's bio, or ask a question using this link.…
In this episode of The Real GI Doc Show, Dr. Fred Gandolfo reviews current concerns surrounding heartburn drugs called proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and their potential risks with a focus on the risk of dementia. Key discussions include: - An in-depth look at PPIs, including their mechanism of action, common uses, and the historical context of their development. - The array of misconceptions surrounding PPIs, especially concerning their association with serious side effects, including dementia risk. - A breakdown of the scientific method and how to critically evaluate research studies, illustrating the importance of understanding study design and evidence quality. - The definition of pseudoscience and how it contrasts with legitimate scientific inquiry, emphasizing the dangers of starting with conclusions rather than evidence. - The challenges of conducting long-term studies on PPIs and dementia, highlighting the need for rigorous, well-designed research. As the episode wraps up, Dr. Gandolfo emphasizes the importance of discerning credible medical information from pseudoscience and encourages listeners to engage with their healthcare providers about any concerns regarding medications. Stay tuned for part two, where Dr. Gandolfo will delve deeper into the existing studies on PPIs and dementia, providing insights on how to approach treatment decisions. Referenced in this episode: Episode 3: Stomach Acidity Episode 5: Understanding GERD: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention Watch The Real GI Doc Show on YouTube! Click here! Be sure to subscribe to The Real GI Doc Show for more insights, and reach out with your questions on social media @realgidoc or leave an audio question for Dr. Gandolfo here . Find The Real GI Doc Show on social media, join the newsletter, read Dr. Gandolfo's bio, or ask a question using this link.…
Dr. Fred Gandolfo dives into a rapid-fire Q&A session, addressing a backlog of listener questions that cover a variety of gastrointestinal topics. Key highlights include: - The pros and cons of capsule endoscopy versus traditional endoscopy and colonoscopy, particularly regarding the visualization of the small intestine. - A listener who appreciates Dr. Gandolfo's detailed explanations, leading to a discussion on the balance between clarity and conciseness in patient communication. - An exploration of swallowing difficulties related to a "twisty esophagus," including potential treatments and the importance of specialized care. - A review of the safety and efficacy of the supplement Preservision for patients with chronic pancreatitis and macular degeneration. - A discussion on the challenges of managing SIBO (small intestinal bacterial overgrowth) and the low FODMAP diet, with a promise of a future deep dive into this topic. - An examination of the long-term effects of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and the complexities of their use in clinical practice. As the episode concludes, Dr. Gandolfo shares a rant about the frustrations of navigating insurance hurdles in patient care, particularly concerning inflammatory bowel disease treatments. His reflections shed light on the often unseen struggles healthcare providers face while advocating for their patients against insurance denials of necessary treatment. Listeners are encouraged to submit their own questions for future episodes, ensuring that the conversation continues to address the topics that matter most to them. Watch The Real GI Doc Show on YouTube! Click here! Be sure to subscribe to The Real GI Doc Show for more insights, and reach out with your questions on social media @realgidoc or leave an audio question for Dr. Gandolfo here . Find The Real GI Doc Show on social media, join the newsletter, read Dr. Gandolfo's bio, or ask a question using this link.…
In this episode of The Real GI Doc Show, Dr. Gandolfo takes a moment to highlight an important guest appearance he made on The Positive Gene Podcast, hosted by cancer previvor and cancer prevention advocate Sara Kavanaugh, in honor of Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. What is a "previvor" you may ask? A previvor is a survivor of a predisposition for cancer or another disease. In Sara's case that condition is Lynch Syndrome-the most common hereditary cancer predisposition syndrome. With colorectal cancer being the fourth most commonly diagnosed cancer and the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States, Dr. Gandolfo emphasizes the urgency of discussing this critical topic. During the episode, Dr. Gandolfo and Sara delve into various aspects of colorectal cancer, including: - The significance of understanding Lynch Syndrome, a genetic condition that increases the risk of several cancers, including colorectal cancer. - Preventative measures through diet and lifestyle that can help reduce the risk of colorectal cancer. - The concerning rise of colon cancer diagnoses among younger individuals and what symptoms to watch for. - The importance of timely screening and colonoscopy, especially for those with risk factors, regardless of age. Listeners will gain valuable insights into colorectal cancer prevention, the role of genetics in cancer risk, and practical advice for discussing symptoms and screening with healthcare providers. Tune into The Positive Gene Podcast to listen to the full 58-minute interview using the links below: Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-positive-gene-podcast/id1708990295?i=1000699080929 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/53zke5DCLEehnLLLcM2x5P?si=c93068d7a1c549e8 Visit The Positive Gene Podcast page for all other ways to listen: https://thepositivegenepodcast.podbean.com/ Follow Sara Kavanaugh on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/positivegenepodcast/ --- Watch The Real GI Doc Show on YouTube! Click here! Be sure to subscribe to The Real GI Doc Show for more insights, and reach out with your questions on social media @realgidoc or leave an audio question for Dr. Gandolfo here . Find The Real GI Doc Show on social media, join the newsletter, read Dr. Gandolfo's bio, or ask a question using this link.…
In this episode of The Real GI Doc Show, Dr. Fred Gandolfo welcomes back Clinical Psychologist Dr. Noreen Vail to delve into the complex relationship between anxiety and medical conditions. The discussion is sparked by a heartfelt letter from a listener named David, who struggles with severe anxiety and challenges related to preparing for a colonoscopy. Dr. Vail explores the nuances of anxiety, its irrational nature, and how it can manifest in specific situations, particularly around medical procedures. She discusses the importance of self-awareness, coping mechanisms, and the role of psychological support in managing health-related fears. Key topics include: - A patient's experience with anxiety and colonoscopy prep - Understanding the definition and symptoms of anxiety - The impact of anxiety on decision-making and health outcomes - Strategies to cope with medical anxiety - The importance of patient autonomy and informed decision-making Listeners will gain valuable insights into the psychology of anxiety, the significance of open communication with healthcare providers, and the importance of addressing mental health as part of overall well-being. Related: Episode 27-Practical Solutions for Severe Anxiety Related to Colonoscopy Prep Watch The Real GI Doc Show on YouTube! Click here! Be sure to subscribe to The Real GI Doc Show for more insights, and reach out with your questions on social media @realgidoc or leave an audio question for Dr. Gandolfo here . Find The Real GI Doc Show on social media, join the newsletter, read Dr. Gandolfo's bio, or ask a question using this link.…
In this episode of The Real GI Doc Show, Dr. Fred Gandolfo shares key tips for patients to enhance their doctor visits. Building on the previous episode, he highlights the importance of preparation and communication for productive appointments. Dr. Gandolfo opens with a current events story about Dodgers pitcher Dustin May, who experienced a life-threatening esophageal tear after eating salad (article link below). Then switching gears, Dr. Gandolfo discusses five actionable strategies patients can use to improve their doctor visits: 1. Clearly articulating symptoms. 2. Bringing relevant medical records. 3. Preparing a prioritized list of questions. 4. Maintaining an updated medication list. 5. Choosing supportive companions. By following these strategies, patients can improve communication with healthcare providers, leading to better care and outcomes. -- Link to NY Post article about Dustin May Watch The Real GI Doc Show on YouTube! Click here! Be sure to subscribe to The Real GI Doc Show for more insights, and reach out with your questions on social media @realgidoc or leave an audio question for Dr. Gandolfo here . Find The Real GI Doc Show on social media, join the newsletter, read Dr. Gandolfo's bio, or ask a question using this link.…
In this episode of The Real GI Doc Show, Dr. Gandolfo discusses the critical dynamics between patients and physicians, highlighting common pitfalls in healthcare experiences. He shares a cautionary tale involving a 62-year-old man who insisted on having a colonoscopy in an office setting, despite Dr. Gandolfo's strong recommendation for a hospital procedure due to safety concerns. Dr. Gandolfo emphasizes the ethical principle of beneficence—prioritizing patient well-being. He also addresses misconceptions about financial motivations in healthcare, clarifying that physicians often earn less for hospital procedures. Listeners will gain insights into the doctor-patient relationship, the importance of adhering to medical advice, and the impact of patient choices on health outcomes. Topics covered include: - Patient-Doctor Dynamics - The Case of the 62-Year-Old Patient - Importance of Patient Safety - Misconceptions About Financial Motivations - The Ethical Principle of Beneficence Watch this episode on YouTube! Be sure to subscribe to The Real GI Doc Show for more insights, and reach out with your questions on social media @realgidoc or leave an audio question for Dr. Gandolfo here . Find The Real GI Doc Show on social media, join the newsletter, read Dr. Gandolfo's bio, or ask a question using this link.…
In this episode of The Real GI Doc Show, Dr. Fred Gandolfo tackles the intricacies of colonoscopy experiences, inspired by a detailed message from listener Michael. Dr. Gandolfo shares Michael's insights and tips on preparing for a colonoscopy, addressing common concerns and misconceptions about the procedure. From selecting the right endoscopist to understanding the significance of adenoma detection rates, Dr. Gandolfo offers guidance on navigating the complexities of colonoscopy preparation and execution. Michael's message highlights the challenges patients face in making informed decisions about their healthcare providers and the limitations of relying on ratings and reviews. Dr. Gandolfo emphasizes the importance of quality care and the role of adenoma detection rates in assessing an endoscopist's effectiveness. The discussion also explores the timing of appointments, the variety of bowel preps available, and the debate over non-invasive tests like Cologuard. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the nuances of colonoscopy preparation, including practical tips on managing bowel preps and understanding the limitations of alternative screening methods. Dr. Gandolfo encourages patients to be proactive in their healthcare decisions while acknowledging the inherent uncertainties in the process. Topics covered include: - Introduction and Michael's Message - Selecting a Quality Endoscopist - Timing of Colonoscopy Appointments - Bowel Prep Tips and Recommendations - Evaluating Alternative Screening Methods - Closing Remarks Watch this episode on YouTube! Link to the free colonoscopy ebook referenced in this episode. Link to the colonoscopy prep YouTube video referenced in this episode. Be sure to subscribe to The Real GI Doc Show for more insights, and reach out with your questions on social media @realgidoc or leave an audio question for Dr. Gandolfo here . Find The Real GI Doc Show on social media, join the newsletter, read Dr. Gandolfo's bio, or ask a question using this link.…
In this New Year's episode of The Real GI Doc Show, Dr. Fred Gandolfo shares his personal mantra for 2025: Simplify. As a gastroenterologist with a busy practice in New York, Dr. Gandolfo reflects on the pressures of balancing professional growth and personal well-being. He candidly discusses his tendency to overcomplicate life and the mental and physical toll it takes. Dr. Gandolfo outlines nine resolutions aimed at simplifying his life, from delegating tasks at his practice to reducing his podcast production schedule. He emphasizes the importance of limiting time spent on social media and news consumption, and instead prioritizing essential aspects of life such as sleep, diet, exercise, and quality family time. Listeners will gain insights into Dr. Gandolfo's commitment to freeing up time for hobbies, social interactions, and self-care. He shares his determination to stop over-explaining and respect both his own and others' time. This episode is a relatable exploration of the challenges of modern life and the pursuit of simplicity. Topics covered in this episode: - Introduction and New Year Resolutions - Simplifying Practice Management - Adjusting Podcast Schedule - Reducing Screen Time and News Consumption - Prioritizing Basic Necessities - Increasing Family Time - Simplifying Social Schedule - Rediscovering Hobbies and Fitness - Overcoming the Habit of Over-Explaining Be sure to subscribe to The Real GI Doc Show for more insights, and reach out with your questions on social media @realgidoc or leave an audio question for Dr. Gandolfo here . Find The Real GI Doc Show on social media, join the newsletter, read Dr. Gandolfo's bio, or ask a question using this link.…
In this year-end episode of The Real GI Doc Show, Dr. Gandolfo takes a candid look back at the events of 2024, offering insights into both the personal and professional challenges faced throughout the year. As his medical practice experienced significant growth, Dr. Gandolfo shares the impact of increased patient visits and procedure volumes on his work-life balance and the podcast's production schedule. He contemplates the possibility of adopting a bi-weekly release format to maintain quality and engagement. Dr. Gandolfo also unveils plans for 2025, including the introduction of video podcasts and inviting guests to the show, adding new dimensions to the content. He expresses excitement about the potential for video to enhance audience connection and expand the show's reach through social media platforms. The episode takes a turn as Dr. Gandolfo addresses the shocking murder of United Healthcare executive Brian Thompson, exploring the public's mixed reactions and the broader implications for the healthcare industry. He delves into the systemic issues plaguing healthcare, from the disproportionate profits of insurance companies to the overwhelming administrative burden that detracts from patient care. Dr. Gandolfo highlights the financial challenges faced by healthcare providers, with rising costs and reduced reimbursements threatening the sustainability of private practices. He discusses potential solutions, such as capping insurance company profits and simplifying insurance payment regulations, while acknowledging the complexities involved in overhauling the system. Looking ahead, Dr. Gandolfo remains committed to delivering valuable content and fostering meaningful discussions in 2025. He invites listeners to engage with the show, leave questions, and explore topics ranging from nutrition to bowel habits, all while navigating the realities of a flawed healthcare system. - Introduction and Reflection on 2024 - Growth of Medical Practice and Podcast Challenges - Plans for 2025: Video Podcasts and Guest Appearances - Discussion on the Murder of Brian Thompson - Systemic Issues in Healthcare - Financial Challenges for Healthcare Providers - Potential Solutions for Healthcare Reform - Looking Forward to 2025 Be sure to subscribe to The Real GI Doc Show for more insights, and reach out with your questions on social media @realgidoc or leave an audio question for Dr. Gandolfo here . Find The Real GI Doc Show on social media, join the newsletter, read Dr. Gandolfo's bio, or ask a question using this link.…
In this episode, Dr. Fred Gandolfo delves into the perplexing condition known as a tortuous colon, a common yet challenging issue that often leads to chronic constipation. Dr. Gandolfo explains the anatomy and terminology behind this condition, including its synonyms like redundant colon and dolichocolon, and addresses the frustration faced by both patients and gastroenterologists due to the limited understanding of this ailment. Dr. Gandolfo answers a listener question from Elizabeth, a 60-year-old woman dealing with a tortuous colon and chronic constipation. He discusses the potential causes, symptoms, and the distinction between a redundant colon as a cause or effect of constipation. The episode explores the average colon length, its variation among individuals, and why women are often more affected by redundant colons than men. Throughout the discussion, Dr. Gandolfo highlights various treatment options, ranging from dietary changes and laxatives to the potential role of surgery in severe cases. He also touches on the concept of autointoxication and how fecal stasis might stimulate an immune response, leading to non-specific symptoms like brain fog. Listeners will gain insights into the complexities of managing this condition, the importance of personalized care, and the potential benefits of testing for bacterial overgrowth. Dr. Gandolfo emphasizes the need for patience and collaboration with healthcare professionals to find effective solutions. Referenced in this episode: Segmental colon length and mobility study (2015) Dolichocolon review article (2018) Watch this episode on YouTube! Be sure to subscribe to The Real GI Doc Show for more insights, and reach out with your questions on social media @realgidoc or leave an audio question for Dr. Gandolfo here . Find The Real GI Doc Show on social media, join the newsletter, read Dr. Gandolfo's bio, or ask a question using this link.…
In this episode of The Real GI Doc Show, Dr. Fred Gandolfo introduces the concept of direct access colonoscopy, a streamlined approach allowing patients to undergo a colonoscopy without a pre-procedure visit. This initiative is particularly beneficial for healthy individuals aged 45 to 75 who require routine screenings. Dr. Gandolfo discusses the efficiency and convenience of this method, highlighting its potential to reduce unnecessary office visits, save time, and lower healthcare costs. Dr. Gandolfo reviews the importance of colonoscopy in preventing colon cancer, emphasizing its role as the gold standard in screening. He notes the alarming rise of colon cancer in younger populations, which prompted the reduction of the screening age to 45. By removing polyps during a colonoscopy, the risk of developing colon cancer is significantly decreased. The episode also outlines who may not be suitable for direct access colonoscopy. Patients with significant medical conditions such as active cardiac disease, severe sleep apnea, or those on blood thinners may require a more thorough pre-procedure evaluation to ensure safety. Schedule a direct access colonoscopy with Precision Digestive Care Referenced in this episode: - Previous episodes on Cologuard and blood-based tests for colon cancer Be sure to subscribe to The Real GI Doc Show for more insights, and reach out with your questions on social media @realgidoc or leave an audio question for Dr. Gandolfo here . Find The Real GI Doc Show on social media, join the newsletter, read Dr. Gandolfo's bio, or ask a question using this link. Watch this episode on YouTube!…
In this episode, Dr. Gandolfo addresses a compelling question from a listener who is curious about the use of GLP-1 drugs, such as Ozempic and Mounjaro, in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases like Crohn's and ulcerative colitis. Dr. Gandolfo provides a comprehensive overview of GLP-1 drugs, explaining how they function as agonists to stimulate insulin secretion and promote weight loss by altering gut motility and suppressing appetite. Delving into the potential implications for patients with inflammatory bowel disease, Dr. Gandolfo explores recent studies suggesting that GLP-1 drugs might be well-tolerated and could even offer benefits in reducing bowel frequency for patients who have undergone colectomy. While these findings are promising, he emphasizes the need for further human studies to confirm these effects. Dr. Gandolfo also addresses common side effects associated with GLP-1 drugs, such as nausea, and reassures listeners about the overall safety of these medications. He highlights the importance of discussing individual risks and benefits with a healthcare provider before starting any new treatment. Referenced in this episode: DDW abstract on safety of GLP-1 drugs with IBD Study of GLP-1 drugs and risk of IBD flare GLP-1 drugs and possible mechanism of benefit in IBD patients Pilot study using GLP-1 agonist to reduce diarrhea in colectomy patients Review of mechanism of action of GLP-1 Be sure to subscribe to The Real GI Doc Show for more insights, and reach out with your questions on social media @realgidoc or leave an audio question for Dr. Gandolfo here . Find The Real GI Doc Show on social media, join the newsletter, read Dr. Gandolfo's bio, or ask a question using this link. Watch this episode on The Real GI Doc Show YouTube channel!…
In this episode of The Real GI Doc Show, Dr. Fred Gandolfo delves into a complex patient case submitted by a listener, showcasing the often difficult process of diagnosing and treating chronic gastrointestinal issues. The episode features a 59-year-old woman who has been experiencing chronic epigastric fullness, bloating, and dependency on laxatives, with no clear diagnosis despite consulting multiple specialists. Dr. Gandolfo walks listeners through the step-by-step approach a gastroenterologist might take on such a challenging case. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the patient's history, avoiding repetitive tests, and sticking with a trusted physician to ensure a thorough, stepwise evaluation. The discussion covers potential diagnoses like dyspepsia, gastroparesis, bacterial overgrowth, and the role of psychological factors in GI symptoms. Listeners will gain insights into the various diagnostic tests available, including blood work, imaging, endoscopy, and breath tests for bacterial overgrowth. Dr. Gandolfo also touches on the therapeutic trials of medications and the potential need for dietary adjustments or specialist referrals. In addition to the medical discussion, Dr. Gandolfo shares his experience recording the first video episode in his new studio, highlighting the ongoing evolution of the podcast. Mentioned in this episode: Episode 4: Bezoars Episode 24: Sucrose intolerance Be sure to subscribe to The Real GI Doc Show for more insights, and reach out with your questions on social media @realgidoc or leave an audio question for Dr. Gandolfo here . Find The Real GI Doc Show on social media, join the newsletter, read Dr. Gandolfo's bio, or ask a question using this link. Watch this episode on The Real GI Doc Show YouTube channel!…
In this episode of The Real GI Doc Show, Dr. Fred Gandolfo takes on a challenging listener question from David in San Diego, who struggles with anxiety and nausea related to colonoscopy prep. David's query opens up a broader discussion on the importance of colonoscopy in preventing colon cancer, and the unfortunate lack of an IV alternative for bowel prep. Dr. Gandolfo delves into the various options available, including the limitations of oral prep solutions and some unconventional methods that might be considered in extreme cases. Dr. Gandolfo emphasizes the significance of addressing anxiety, which not only impacts the ability to undergo medical procedures but also affects overall quality of life. He offers practical advice on managing anxiety and suggests alternative screening methods like Cologuard as a temporary measure. The episode also sheds light on lifestyle modifications to reduce colon cancer risk, such as adopting a high fiber diet and avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol consumption. Mentioned in today's episode: Colonoscopy prep videos on Dr. Gandolfo's YouTube channel Cologuard podcast episode Be sure to subscribe to The Real GI Doc Show for more insights, and reach out with your questions on social media @realgidoc or leave an audio question for Dr. Gandolfo here . Find The Real GI Doc Show on social media, join the newsletter, read Dr. Gandolfo's bio, or ask a question using this link.…
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