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Hi, Dr. Hazan. So I actually, I have Crohn's disease and it was pretty severe. I had to go into the hospital. It was like a whole year long thing right around the pandemic time where it flared up. Had to get the surgeries and I'm on Skyrizi now, which is probably like the fourth or fifth medication I've been on in the past 15 years.
Hi, Dr. Hazan. So I actually, I have Crohn's disease and it was pretty severe. I had to go into the hospital. It was like a whole year long thing right around the pandemic time where it flared up. Had to get the surgeries and I'm on Skyrizi now, which is probably like the fourth or fifth medication I've been on in the past 15 years.
But I've been seeing stuff, especially from you, that was reposted by a research group that's looking into something called a MAP vaccine for Crohn's disease. Yes. I think it was Dr. Herman Taylor, I believe, before he passed away. Yes. His daughter's picking it up.
But I've been seeing stuff, especially from you, that was reposted by a research group that's looking into something called a MAP vaccine for Crohn's disease. Yes. I think it was Dr. Herman Taylor, I believe, before he passed away. Yes. His daughter's picking it up.
So are you seeing any sort of signs there that there might potentially be a cure for Crohn's disease at some point by researching that bacteria?
So are you seeing any sort of signs there that there might potentially be a cure for Crohn's disease at some point by researching that bacteria?
Because what it seems like you're saying is, so at the beginning, it seemed like you divided people amongst three different groups. And so some people that might be in my group, I may be like too far gone in a way where it's like, well, for me to just keep living and just be able to eat food, then I might need biologics.
Because what it seems like you're saying is, so at the beginning, it seemed like you divided people amongst three different groups. And so some people that might be in my group, I may be like too far gone in a way where it's like, well, for me to just keep living and just be able to eat food, then I might need biologics.
But I'm also thinking, I've read that it also might be something that's genetic that I might be passing down to my kids. And so what should I be doing with that? What is it? Bifidobacteria? What was that you mentioned?
But I'm also thinking, I've read that it also might be something that's genetic that I might be passing down to my kids. And so what should I be doing with that? What is it? Bifidobacteria? What was that you mentioned?
Well, my question is, so what could I be doing with what you mentioned? What should I be doing for my children in advance? He wants to protect his kids against developing Crohn's.
Well, my question is, so what could I be doing with what you mentioned? What should I be doing for my children in advance? He wants to protect his kids against developing Crohn's.
If it is genetic, what can I do for their gut bacteria so they don't have to go onto these biologics one day?
If it is genetic, what can I do for their gut bacteria so they don't have to go onto these biologics one day?
Right, right. And sorry, Drew, I'm taking over your show right now, but she's an expert literally in what I have. So this is very interesting to me.
Right, right. And sorry, Drew, I'm taking over your show right now, but she's an expert literally in what I have. So this is very interesting to me.