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    Explore " hypersensitivity" with insightful episodes like "Episode 29: Elizabeth Tucker", "Leveraging The Qualities Of Neurodiversity - With Carson Reed", "To Be A Man: The Pressures Society Places on Men's Mental Health", "FAQs on the Use of Asparaginase Therapy in Young and Older Adults With Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia" and "136. Canine Atopic Dermatitis: what are the hints?" from podcasts like ""Dearly Discarded - Unheard Stories of the Pandemic with Jared St. Clair", "Hearts Rise Up Podcast", "Flow with Jo", "CCO Oncology Podcast" and "The Derm Vet Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (13)

    Episode 29: Elizabeth Tucker

    Episode 29: Elizabeth Tucker

    On this episode of the Dearly Discarded podcast, we dive deep into the harrowing journey of Elizabeth Tucker, a vibrant and active mother, missionary, and personal trainer who found herself facing a life-altering ordeal after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. Join us as Elizabeth courageously shares her experience, from the immediate and terrifying reaction to the challenges of recovery and rebuilding her life. Through her remarkable resilience and the unwavering support of her family, Elizabeth's story sheds light on the often-overlooked and complex reality of vaccine injuries.

    In this episode, we explore the human spirit's incredible strength and adaptability when confronted with unexpected obstacles. Despite the adversity, Elizabeth's determination and positive outlook serve as a testament to the enduring power of the human heart and the importance of understanding the full range of experiences during these times.

    If you want to hear the full account of Elizabeth's journey and gain a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding vaccine injuries, be sure to tune in to this episode of the Dearly Discarded podcast.

    Please visit React 19's website for more information on how to help these incredible people.

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    Leveraging The Qualities Of Neurodiversity - With Carson Reed

    Leveraging The Qualities Of Neurodiversity - With Carson Reed
    In this interview, Carson Reed shares how leveraging the qualities of his neurodiversity has advanced his career of choice – 3D animation and film. Diagnosed earlier in life with autism spectrum disorder, he has found that his neurodiverse qualities empower him to think differently and have proven to provide significant advantages in his personal and professional life. He also describes some of his childhood experiences, the triggers that bother him the most, and how he copes with them. Carson is a brilliant, young cinematic animator.  His company is CinemaMotions. He is already making his mark in the world of motion pictures as one of the top people in his field. He describes himself as a 3D animator and Motion Capture Actor. This career started while he was in high school. He describes what he does as “creating stories through 3D animated characters and CGI worlds.” He has mastered many of the programs needed to excel in this genre and is making tutorial videos to help others using his “weirdly good” memory. In addition, Carson’s hobbies include guitar, gaming, and connecting with his friends.

    To Be A Man: The Pressures Society Places on Men's Mental Health

    To Be A Man: The Pressures Society Places on Men's Mental Health

    On this episode of Flow with Jo, I was totally unprepared, I'll be honest. I do hope you still find value and enjoy the episode. I discuss the challenges faced by men in today's society and the importance of accountability in our lives. I share personal anecdotes about my own relationships and highlights the effects of societal expectations on men's mental health. The episode also features a new song called "To Be A Man" by musician DAX, which touches on the pressures men face in everyday life. I encourage listeners to consider how you can better support the men in their lives and emphasize the benefits of accepting personal accountability. Tune in to this thought-provoking episode and be inspired to take control of your own growth and wellbeing. 
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    Disclaimer: Please note that the content provided in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a licensed therapist or mental health professional. The information shared is based on personal experiences, research, and general knowledge. If you are facing significant mental health challenges or require professional help, it is important to seek the guidance of a qualified therapist or healthcare provider. This podcast does not replace professional advice, and I encourage you to prioritize your well-being by seeking appropriate support when needed.

    FAQs on the Use of Asparaginase Therapy in Young and Older Adults With Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

    FAQs on the Use of Asparaginase Therapy in Young and Older Adults With Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

    In this episode, Daniel J. DeAngelo, MD, PhD; Kjeld Schmiegelow, MD, DMSci; and Emily Curran, MD, answer key questions asked by the audience during a live satellite symposium at the 2022 American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting on optimizing pediatric or pediatric-inspired regimens containing asparaginase for the treatment of young and older adults with acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

    Topics discussed include:

    • Practical considerations for management of allergy-like reactions and hypersensitivity to asparaginase
    • Indirect methods for measuring asparaginase activity
    • Strategies to mitigate adverse events with asparaginase treatment, including hepatotoxicity, pancreatitis, and thrombosis
    • Considerations for use of asparaginase in special populations (eg, high BMI, older age)

    Presenters:

    Program Director
    Daniel J. DeAngelo, MD, PhD
    Professor of Medicine
    Department of Medicine
    Harvard Medical School
    Chief of the Division of Leukemia
    Department of Medical Oncology
    Division of Hematologic Malignancies
    Dana‐Farber Cancer Institute
    Boston, Massachusetts

    Emily Curran, MD
    Assistant Professor
    Division of Hematology/Oncology
    University of Cincinnati Cancer Institute
    Cincinnati, Ohio

    Kjeld Schmiegelow, MD, DMSci
    Professor
    Department of Pediatric Oncology
    Righospitalet University Hospital
    Copenhagen, Denmark

    Content based on an online CME program supported by an independent educational grant from Jazz Pharmaceuticals.

    Link to full program:
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    Can You Become Less Sensitive?

    Can You Become Less Sensitive?

    073  Can highly sensitive people become less sensitive? Many HSPs wonder this! And many experts say no.

    I have a slightly different take, one that will bring you hope, clarity, and motivation. In this episode I share what I know is possible to change and what isn’t when it comes to being sensitive–especially when it comes to emotional sensitivity.

    I break down for you the 5 most common approaches to handling emotions that actually lead to what many of us consider the bad part of being sensitive–in other words, ways of handling our deep feelings that don’t work so well in our relationships, especially.

    And I share with you what you need to know, and what you need to be focusing on to not only avoid being “sensitive'' in the worst sense of the word, but also to experience your sensitivity as the special gift it is–one that brings the heights of love and joy into your own life and relationships.

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    Episode 58 - Navigating Mold Hypersensitivities with Extreme Avoidance with Blogger, "I'm the Canary"

    Episode 58 - Navigating Mold Hypersensitivities with  Extreme Avoidance with Blogger, "I'm the Canary"

    "I'm the Canary," a blogger who wishes to remain unnamed, has been fighting to recover her health from mold illness for the past 5 years. Her health declined rapidly - she reacted to all foods, lost 30lbs in 6 weeks, turned grey, and had recurring panic attacks that made her want to claw off her skin. After losing everything, her and her family embarked on an extreme mold avoidance journey to help save her life. As she climbs the power curve, she uses hope, her Christian faith, and avoidance strategies to help her overcome her mold injury. 

    In this episode, "I'm the Canary," shares with us her story of navigating her extreme mold hypersensitivity with her husband and three children. 

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    Episode 50 - Dampness and Mold Hypersensitivity Syndrome (DMHS) Explained with Dr. Tamara Tuuminen

    Episode 50 - Dampness and Mold Hypersensitivity Syndrome (DMHS) Explained with Dr. Tamara Tuuminen

    Dr. Tamara Tuuminen, MD, PhD, is a Clinical Microbiologist, Adjunct Professor, and Principal Investigator for ISLAB Mikkeli at the University of Helinski, Finland. After her experiences with falling ill from toxic mold in her workplace, her research shifted towards understanding more about the health effects of exposures to building dampness and mold. She has studied the subject extensively and is one of the rare physician scientists that understands  hypersensitization from exposures. In this episode Dr. Tuuminen provides our audience with an in depth presentation of her research findings and how DMHS differs from CFS, TILT, and CIRS diagnoses. She also provides recommendations on how to recover from exposures. 

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    We’d like to take a moment to thank our sponsors:

    HomeCleanse, formerly known as All American Restoration, is a company that specializes in improving indoor air quality through proper mold remediation, offering services nationwide. You can visit them at homecleanse.com to learn more.

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    Bizarre Medical Phenomenons: Electronic Allergies?

    Uncovering The Source Of Relationship Pain

    Uncovering The Source Of Relationship Pain

    016    If you feel any form of emotional suffering in your relationship--like discouragement, resentment, disappointment, hurt, annoyance, anger you don’t have to just live with it.

    Making your marriage a place that feels like a nourishing, joyful, safe space to come home to, instead of a cluttered, stressful, constricting  or lonely place, starts with being willing to look at what’s REALLY going on under the surface inside of your own self. 


    Without peering into the dark recesses of our minds, cluttered, as they are, with a bunch of assumptions, expectations, biases, fears, and unquestioned ideas about how a relationship should be ( we ALL got ‘em!), we won’t ever be able to make real lasting improvements in our marriages. 

    But, you may never have been taught how to SEE what’s really there. 

    No more! Join me in this episode to:

    • Explore a few basics of self-coaching to start experiencing the huge influence you have over your feelings and your marriage.
    • Learn a 4 step process to discover the source of your hard feelings and unfulfilling and difficult interactions with your partner. 
    • Begin clearing these internal obstacles to love out of your life and marriage, and own the power you have to feel like you and your man are a loving team facing the world together.

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    This episode builds on Episode 6, 13,  and 14. If you have not listened to them yet, I highly recommend doing so first.
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    10+ Ways Sensitive People Make The Best Spouses Ever

    10+ Ways Sensitive People Make The Best Spouses Ever

    #003   To have thriving relationships we need to deeply accept and value ourselves.

    Too many of us Highly Sensitive People don’t value our sensitivity, and instead, feel like something’s wrong with us because of it.

    This hurts our love lives and marriages unnecessarily. Because, actually, so much is RIGHT with us.

    Especially when it comes to love and relationships. Because sensitivity is exactly what we need MORE of in our relationships. And you, HSP,  were born with a huge dose of it.

    You are cut out to have the best marriage possible.

    When we sensitives aren't at the effect of the more challenging aspects of sensitivity, the love-enhancing aspects of our trait come out naturally.

    So we can use our sensitivity to improve our marriage in big ways.

    It all starts with valuing our sensitivity more--ourselves. 

    This means we need to understand the GREAT parts of sensitivity.

    Listen in to this episode to hear 10 of the ways your sensitivity is an ASSET when it comes to long term love relationships!

    You will naturally start appreciating yourself more as you do. And that will have a ripple effect that will begin to change your marriage in amazing ways.

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    Quarantine Roundtable: Part Two |Shreyas Goswami and Jacob Rosenberg Guest|

    Quarantine Roundtable: Part Two |Shreyas Goswami and Jacob Rosenberg Guest|

    In the second part of the conversation, Shreyas and Jacob discuss their new business idea, Gadget Guide, which provides technological help remotely during quarantine. They also dive into cancel culture, how it's affected comedy and society overall, and an individual approach to dealing with oversensitivity.

    P.S: We're fucking explicit now 😁.

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    Kid-Friendly ADHD and Autism Cookbook: The Ultimate Guide to the Most Effective Diets

    Kid-Friendly ADHD and Autism Cookbook: The Ultimate Guide to the Most Effective Diets
    David Baer and his special guest Dana Laake will discuss food intolerance and hypersensitivity in children and why this can cause problems in learning, behavior, development, attention, sensory responses, sleep and digestion. Dana Laake, RDH, MS, LDN, is a licensed nutritionist in the Washington, DC area, who has provided preventive and therapeutic medical nutrition services for over 25 years. Her practice includes the nutritional evaluation and treatment of the full spectrum of health issues affecting children and adults. Dana holds a Master’s degree in nutrition from the University of Maryland. She is the author of The Kid-Friendly ADHD & Autism Cookbook, 3rd Edition.
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