Up at Three, named after the many nights of lost sleep due to symptoms of her illness, paints a picture of life with Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE). While learning to cope with her illness, Carley McClain found there to be a significant lack in what she needed most: an idea of how other people actually go about living with EoE. In an effort both to fill that empty space and cope with her own illness, Carley shares about her struggle with EoE and managing it along with everyday stressors. Fellow patients, caregivers, and the simply curious are all welcome.
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Up at Three, named after the many nights of lost sleep due to symptoms of her illness, paints a picture of life with Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE). While learning to cope with her illness, Carley McClain found there to be a significant lack in what she needed most: an idea of how other people actually go about living with EoE. In an effort both to fill that empty space and cope with her own illness, Carley shares about her struggle with EoE and managing it along with everyday stressors. Fellow patients, caregivers, and the simply curious are all welcome.
What is EoE? Symptoms, triggers, and my experience
Up at Three: My Life with EoE
45 minutes 51 seconds
1 year ago
What is EoE? Symptoms, triggers, and my experience
In this episode I talk about what EoE is, what kind of symptoms are associated with it, what triggers symptoms, and more. I also share about my typical experience of EoE, including what my trigger foods are and what symptoms I tend to have.
Up at Three: My Life with EoE
Up at Three, named after the many nights of lost sleep due to symptoms of her illness, paints a picture of life with Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE). While learning to cope with her illness, Carley McClain found there to be a significant lack in what she needed most: an idea of how other people actually go about living with EoE. In an effort both to fill that empty space and cope with her own illness, Carley shares about her struggle with EoE and managing it along with everyday stressors. Fellow patients, caregivers, and the simply curious are all welcome.