Madison Simons
@drmadisonsimons.bsky.social
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GI Psychologist at Cleveland Clinic | Interested in eating behaviors and digestive disease | Mom of 👦🏼👧🏼👦🏼👶🏼 | Enjoy 🎾🏃🏼‍♀️
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Are you guys looking at serum levels of GD15? I see a lot of gastroparesis patients and this seems relevant for them too, but frankly have not been familiar with this line of inquiry
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Super interesting, thanks for sharing!!
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Proud to share our new publication on food fear in IBD. We outline the neuroscience behind how fear of food develops in patients with GI symptoms and set the stage for a compassionate approach to reintroduction.

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Thanks to @gidietitian.bsky.social for initiating!!
From Food Fears to Food Freedom: How Do We Best Manage Restrictive Eating in IBD?
Abstract. Prior research has estimated the rates of Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) to be between 10-54% in patients with Inflammatory Bo
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New publication ✨✨ The Role of Psychlogists in Treating Pelvic Pain Conditions

In it we cover…
✨Brain gut connection in pelvic pain
✨Nutrition and pelvic pain
✨Psychological interventions for pelvic pain
✨PTSD and pelvic pain

DM me if you’d like a PDF copy
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Excited to share I’ll be presenting our research on glycemic variability and symptom severity in #IBD and the relationship between nighttime eating and myoelectric activity of the gut at #DDW2025 #diet #gastropsych @romegastropsych.bsky.social
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This sample was highly motivated (in agreeing to a dietary trial). I anticipate if replicated in different sample, you would likely still find minimal between group differences (ARFID vs not), but there might be more global deficiencies in consumption
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Tonight I had the chance to present our research on diet in #IBD. We found those who screened positive for ARFID still met/exceeded RDAs of all macro+micronutrients (except vit D). We propose food related QoL may be the more appropriate treatment target @romegastropsych.bsky.social
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Transitioning from X to Bluesky! I’m a GI psychologist at the Cleveland Clinic and I specialize in treating motility based GI conditions. I tend to post about eating behavior, especially the neurophysiology of food avoidance, and the overlap between gynecologic conditions and digestive disease.