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      #355876 - 02/16/10 11:04 AM
shawneric

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FYI

Topic:"Diet and IBS"
Presenter: Spencer Dorn, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Medicine


http://uncfunctionalgi.net/ewe_archive.html




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Re: Chat with the experts archive-diet and ibs new
      #355905 - 02/17/10 10:59 AM
shawneric

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I actually haven't watch this yet, has anyone? Any comments?



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Re: Chat with the experts archive-diet and ibs new
      #355907 - 02/17/10 11:59 AM
Cyndy

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I tried to listen to it, but the sound was all screwed up. The speakers voice kept overlapping itself. I'm more confused than ever now. (regarding the lactose/fructose debate and also the IgG study

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Very good .... new
      #355908 - 02/17/10 12:36 PM
Syl

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He gave an excellent technical overview of diet and IBS however, it lacked practical detailed information usable by patients. It is a great video for IBS suffers to get their health care professionals to watch.

He positioned role of food allergies and intolerances in perspective. He gave a comprehensive review of lactose, fructose and FODMAPs malabsorption and the benefits of experimenting with dietary restriction and elimination. However, the speaker did not seem to clearly understand that lactose, fructose and fructans are FODMAPs or at least he did not convey this clearly to the viewers.

For the general public I believe the amount of technical details was too high. It seemed as if he was addressing a medical conference and not the general public.

There are technical problems with the feed especially if the viewer has a slow connection. Even with a fast connection I had to restart the video three times before I could view it all. This is a disincentive to many viewers.

It is well worth viewing.

Shawneric thanks for bring it to our attention.

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Re: Chat with the experts archive-diet and ibs new
      #355912 - 02/17/10 01:08 PM
shawneric

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Thanks Syl and Cyndy.

I will tell them about the technical problems.

Of course after the presentation there was a discussion with them to answer questions.

There are more comning up I highly recommend participating in them.

I'll post the next one when I know what it will be on.

There is also the archive of the older ones.

Thanks for the feedback, its very cool they put these on for free and take their time to help people.



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Re: Chat with the experts archive-diet and ibs new
      #355913 - 02/17/10 01:09 PM
shawneric

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The igG study by the way is not an accurate way to measure a food allergy and it was for research purposes only.



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