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BARE IT ALL
Bare inc
35 episodes
1 week ago
BARE IT ALL is about the GOOD, the BAD, and the UGLY parts of Biliary Atresia and we discuss some of the most vulnerable experiences patients & caregivers go through. If you or someone you know has experience with biliary atresia and is willing to share your journey publicly to support our initiative, please contact us at contactus@bareinc.org. Let's amplify our voices and foster understanding together.
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BARE IT ALL is about the GOOD, the BAD, and the UGLY parts of Biliary Atresia and we discuss some of the most vulnerable experiences patients & caregivers go through. If you or someone you know has experience with biliary atresia and is willing to share your journey publicly to support our initiative, please contact us at contactus@bareinc.org. Let's amplify our voices and foster understanding together.
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Medicine
Health & Fitness
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Coffee Talk With Jenna
BARE IT ALL
46 minutes 34 seconds
1 year ago
Coffee Talk With Jenna

Join us in this episode of BARE It All, Coffee Talk, as we sit down with Jenna to delve into her son Alex’s journey with biliary atresia and transplant. Jenna bravely shares the challenges and complications Alex faced post-transplant, offering listeners a glimpse into their daily lives and resilience.


The incidence of biliary atresia is approximately one in 10,000 children, with the disease being more common in males and in Asian and African-American newborns. Biliary atresia is not an inherited disease and does not run in families.

Biliary Atresia - UCSF transplant surgeons.


If you or someone you know has experience with biliary atresia and are willing to share your journey publicly to support our initiative, please reach out to us at contactus@bareinc.org. Let's amplify our voices and foster understanding together."


Music by Magnetic_Trailer from Pixabay

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If your child is facing a life-saving liver transplant, please reach out to The Children's Organ Transplant Association or COTA.  The COTA crew is looking forward to learning more about your family's Biliary Atresia journey. COTA works with families to lessen the financial burden of a life-saving transplant and support is provided at absolutely no cost. Please call COTA today at 1-800-366-2682 or go to ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.cota.org/getstarted⁠⁠⁠⁠ to learn more about how they can help.

BARE IT ALL
BARE IT ALL is about the GOOD, the BAD, and the UGLY parts of Biliary Atresia and we discuss some of the most vulnerable experiences patients & caregivers go through. If you or someone you know has experience with biliary atresia and is willing to share your journey publicly to support our initiative, please contact us at contactus@bareinc.org. Let's amplify our voices and foster understanding together.