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Courage * Strength * Hope Gastroparesis Awareness
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt
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About this campaign
Gastric motility disorders are gastrointestinal conditions which affect the body's ability to digest food normally. A number of conditions fall into this category, including gastroparesis. Gastroparesis literally means paralyzed stomach. It is one of the most severe and complicated gastric motility disorders. It can be caused by a number of factors and is commonly seen in the diabetic population. Often the cause is unknown. It is more prominent among females than males. Approximately 5 million Americans, including children, suffer from gastroparesis. In some instances, it appears for a brief time and goes away on it's own or improves with treatment. Many cases are refractory and do not respond well to treatment. Gastroparesis is complicated to treat and treatment options are limited. There are few medications available, mostly geared towards symptom control rather than dealing with the underlying problem. For this reason, they are often ineffective. Additional treatment options include diet changes, certain surgical procedures, and in severe cases, nutritional support through feeding tubes or IV nutrition.
Supporters
I have suffered with gastroparesis for 12 years with no treatments for this disease. I have a G and a J-tube for tube feeds and meds and only my symptoms can be managed and even then, those things don't take away the symptoms. We need more research.
Suffering for too many years from this dam Disease! Its time to make ourselves heard!
My daughter suffers from gastroparesis!
Gastroparesis warrior
I have gastroparesis and am hoping with knowledge will come understanding and maybe possibly a cure!
I am a GP warrior.
I have suffered from Gastroparesis for 2 years now. We have no cure and very little medication options available to us. Too many are starving to death! We need awareness!