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Mitochondrial Diseases and Hyperbaric Medicine – Top Docs Radio

January 30, 2015 by angishields

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Mitochondrial Diseases and Hyperbaric Medicine

This week I sat down with experts in the fields of mitochondrial diseases and hyperbaric medicine.  Each cell in our body has an “engine” where the nutrition we consume through eating is converted to the energy we need to function and survive.  These engines are known as “Mitochondria”.  These cellular components use genetic code to function and on occasion there will be problems with the genetic code or with how it is decoded.  In these cases, a variety of health problems can reveal themselves, depending on what sort of tissue is made up by these cells in question.  These can range from challenges with learning, developmental problems, or disease states such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Muscular Dystrophy, and others.  Dr. John Shoffner, neurologist and geneticist of Medical Neurogenetics came by with Laura Stanley of the Foundation for Mitochondrial Medicine.

 

We talked about the research Dr. Shoffner is doing in an effort to find medical therapies that could help patients who are dealing with the variety of disorders caused by mitochondrial dysfunction.  We talked about how challenging it can be to identify a health problem(s) that are caused by mitochondrial disease unless a patient’s family is fortunate enough to be seen by a physician familiar with the genetic tests that can be utilized to diagnose them.

As described by the Foundation for Mitochondrial Medicine, “Every aspect of our beings – seeing, breathing, thinking, moving – requires energy. Mitochondria, often called the cells’ “powerhouses,” supply that energy by turning raw materials found in the food we eat and in the air we breathe into a substance called ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which our cells can use as fuel. ATP is, quite simply, vital to life.  Without enough ATP, children cannot appropriately develop, grow, learn, move, or even sleep. Adults without enough ATP are unable to sustain brain, muscle, and other vital organ function. A deficit of ATP can also cause invisible damage in some disease states, leading to early failure or dysfunction of organs, or just a chronic state of inefficiency leading to pain, fatigue, changes or limitations in thinking and learning, and increased susceptibility to acquired diseases.”

Laura and Dr. Shoffner shared how they are working to improve awareness of mitochondrial diseases and through research, uncover treatments to halt or at  least slow the effects of these diseases.  The ultimate goal is to find a way to prevent or reverse these problems.

Dr. Helen Gelly joined us to talk about a recent article she co-authored with Dr. Caroline Fife in Today’s Wound Clinic, called, “Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in Wound Care: A Service Under True Pressure“.  In the article, Dr. Gelly and Dr. Fife talked about how numerous Medicare Administrative Contractors and Commercial insurers are making changes to indications they are willing to reimburse hyperbaric oxygen therapy for.  That means that patients with wounds that place them at risk for amputation or for degraded quality of life due to previous radiation therapy may not be able to receive this evidence-based, effective treatment.  We talked about how in some cases where the providers in a given MAC were asked for clinical documentation of their HBO treatments provided, as many as 30% failed to respond.  Dr. Gelly shared how this lack of response leads to suspicions of fraud.

It was clear from the Today’s Wound Clinic article and from our conversation that hyperbaric medicine specialists must begin to activate and collaborate to protect this evidence-proven treatment modality.  HBO providers need to not only be responsive to requests for data but ACTIVE as it relates to advocating on behalf of educated decisions being made as it relates to the availability of the modality for tomorrow’s patients in need.

Special Guests:

Dr. John Shoffer, MD, CEO of  Medical Neurogenics 

Shoffner

  • Former Associate professor of neurology and molecular medicine at Emory University
  • Former Director of the molecular diagnostics program at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
  • Discovered some of the first gene mutations causing mitochondrial diseases and one of the first genes causing epilepsy
  • Finalist, 2012 Atlanta Business Chronicle’s Health-Care Heroes Awards

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  • IMBA, University of South Carolina Darla Moore School of Business
  • Former Senior Associate, Korn Ferry
  • Former Vice President, EzGov
  • Parent of a child with mitochondrial disease

Dr. Helen Gelly, MD of HyperbaRXs  twitter_logo_small  google-plus-logo-red-265px  facebook_logo_small3  linkedin_small1

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  • Doctor of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine
  • Internship/Residency: Pediatrics/Emergency Medicine at Emory University Affiliated Hospitals
  • Board Certified in Emergency Medicine
  • Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians
  • Fellow of the American College of Certified Wound Specialists
  • Subspecialty Certified Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine

Tagged With: CW Hall, diabetes, diabetic foot ulcers, Dr. Helen Gelly, Dr. John Shoffner, epilepsy, Health Care Radio, health insurance, health radio, Healthcare, healthcare radio, Helen Gelly, huntington's disease, hyperbaric medicine, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, hyperbarxs, late effects of radiation, Laura Stanley, Lou Gehrig's, medicare, Mitochondrial Disease, muscular dystrophy, parkinsons, Top Docs Radio, TopDocsRADIO

Living with Neurologic Illness

August 15, 2014 by Mike

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Senior Salute Radio brings timely information to leading edge Boomers and Seniors about issues involving care-giving and aging.  Learn from both professionals and regular people going through the process with their families. Each week we will also Salute an incredible Senior.

Senior Salute Radio is presented by The Elder & Disability Law Firm of Victoria L. Collier.

Today’s Guests:

Sarah Embro/ALS Association Georgia Chapter

Sarah Embro, ALS Association GA ChapterThe ALS Association of Georgia aims to empower, care for, and support all those living with ALS in Georgia, while advocating for a cure. The ALS Association is the only national affiliated not-for-profit health organization dedicated solely to ALS.

Since its founding in 1988, the ALS Association of Georgia has worked with ALS patients and their families to ensure the highest quality of life possible. The progression of ALS varies significantly from one patient to another. No matter a patient’s situation, the ALS Association of Georgia is available to provide vital services and reliable information.

Barbara Mooney/American Parkinson Disease Association GA Chapter

???????????????????????????????The American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) was founded in 1961 to facilitate patient and family support, medical research and education. APDA carries out its mission through a network of chapters, Information & Referral Centers and affiliated support groups which provide education, counseling, assistance and referrals throughout the United States. There are now 65 chapters, 62 Information & Referrals Centers and more than 250 affiliated support groups from coast to coast. The Atlanta Chapter was chartered in 1985 to further the mission of APDA in the Atlanta area. The chapter was then changed to the Georgia Chapter in 2002.

The American Parkinson Disease Association has placed a vast emphasis on grassroots organizing of Information and Referral Centers, chapters and support groups. Since the initiation of Operation Outreach in 1983, the number of chapters, their efficiency, and the funds they have raised have grown dramatically. It is this grassroots structure that distinguishes APDA from other organizations serving people with Parkinson’s disease.

An estimated 1.5 million Americans have Parkinson’s disease. Parkinson’s is a slowly progressive brain disorder resulting in the loss of dopamine production. Dopamine is the neuro-transmitter responsible for aiding in body movements. Symptoms include slowness of movement, tremor, muscle stiffness, and postural instability. To date there is no cure.

Senior Salute Moment/Wayne Huey

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Wayne Huey, Beth Huey (daughter), Michael J. Fox
After being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, Wayne Huey continues to serve as a teacher and counselor and live a very active lifestyle. Wayne’s tips for coping with Parkinson’s:

1. Stay active and engaged both physical and mentally

2. Find a doctor who specializes in PD or movement disorders

3. Connect with others, keep communication open

4. Don’t let PD define who you are

5. Join a support group

6. Participate in clinical trials

Tagged With: ga chapter apda, georgia chapter apda, michael j. fox, neurologic illness, neurologic illnesses, neurological disease, parkinson's research, parkinsons, Parkinsons Disease, sarah embro, Senior Salute, senior salute radio, Victoria Collier, victoria l. collier

Ease the Burden, Find a Cure! Eric Burkard and Lynn Ross Discuss Parkinson’s Awareness Month!

April 10, 2014 by angishields

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Burkard RosApril is National Parkinson’s Awareness Month, so in keeping with our tradition, we are joined by two return guests this morning to discuss what’s happening in Atlanta to raise awareness, raise funds, search for a cure, and support  families struggling with the disease.  In particular, don’t miss the APDA’s annual golf tournament being held on April 28 at the Smokerise Country Club in Stone Mountain.  There are still spaces for both players and sponsors!

Born in Montgomery, Alabama, Lynn Ross attended Auburn University, earning a degree in interior design.  After getting married, Lynn moved to Valdosta with her husband.  There she found a job as the Activities Director for a skilled nursing facility, and absolutely loved it.

Finding she had a knack for working with seniors, she decided to enroll in Valdosta State University’s new Masters program in Social Work.  In 2001 she was part of the second graduating class, with only 30 other students!  A year later, in 2002, Lynn moved to Atlanta, and continued to work as an Activities Director at an assisted living facility.  This work led her to a position as a geriatric social worker for an elder law attorney.  Six years ago, today, Lynn became the first social worker in Emory University’s Department of Neurology Movement Disorders Program.

Lynn is very passionate about her work with Movement Disorders.  Though her work covers seven different movement disorders, Parkinson’s Disease is the most common.  To that end, Lynn is also the coordinator for the American Parkinson’s Disease Association’s information and referral center.  To find out more about the Movement Disorder Program at Emory University’s Neurology Department, or to reach Lynn directly, call her at 404-728-6300, or call the Parkinon’s Resource Hotline at (404) 728-6552.

Eric Burkard is a life insurance agent who specializes in long-term care funding solutions.  He has helped hundreds of individuals look forward to retirement without jeopardizing their financial security or having to be a burden to their families due to unexpected events affecting life and long-term health.  Eric earned his Bachelors degree in Psychology from the SUNY at Buffalo, and his Masters degree in International Management from the Monterey Institute of International Studies.  Eric lived in Venezuela for many years and is fully fluent in Spanish.

One of Eric’s passions is raising awareness and funds for research and family resources for those individuals and their families suffering from Parkinson’s Disease.  To that end, Eric is the Georgia Chapter President of the American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA).  In addition to the upcoming golf tournatment, The Georgia Chapter of the APDA wants you to put October 11 on your calendar for their fabulous Skyline Gala, to be held again at the Nelson Mullins Skydeck at Atlantic Station.  For more information about both events, go to www.apdageorgia.org, or call Eric directly at (770) 777-5988.  Eric can also be reached via email at eburkard@earthlink.net, or visit his website at www.burkardinsurance.com.

We want to thank Griswold Home Care for sponsoring today’s show.  Griswold Home Care has been a preferred provider of high quality, affordable in-home senior care in Atlanta for more than 20 years.

Tagged With: in-home care, movement disorders, parkinsons

Paving the Way for Advances in Alzheimer’s: Susie Brown at Star Neuroscience Foundation

September 12, 2013 by angishields

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Aviary Photo_130234153067574018Susie Brown tells us that her parents called her a “late bloomer”.  Originally from Mississippi, she didn’t start her college career until she was 30.  After earning a degree from Delta State University in Cleveland, Mississippi, she went on to Wichita State University, earning a graduate degree in Healthcare Administration.  This was just the first of many moves!  Initially, she went back to Mississippi to work with a small United Way organization.  From there, she went on to Kankakee, Illinois, Utica, New York, Somerville, New Jersey, then to Tennessee then to New York City.  After spending 20 years with the United Way, she then took a job with the Urban League in New York.  Whew!

More recently, Susie felt compelled to come to Atlanta to help her sister care for their mother, who had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s.  She had tried to fly down to Atlanta a number of times for interviews, but always seemed to lose out to the “local candidate”.  It was at that point that Susie decided to become the “local candidate”, and moved here.  In June, 2011, she took on the role of Executive Director of the Star NeuroScience Foundation.  This organization is the brainchild of Dr. Marshall Nash, of NeuroStudies.net.  His vision was to create an organization that would help raise awareness of the value of clinical research as part of a physician’s regular practice.  Why?  Because the more physicians that incorporate clinical research, and the more patients that participate in the studies, the quicker some of the new drugs can make it to the market and benefit those who so desperately need it.  Susie notes that it can take up to 15 years, and $1 billion to bring a drug to market.  NSF’s goal is to try to help reduce both the time and cost to put these new drugs in the hands of patients.

For more information about Star NeuroScience Foundation, check out their website at www.NSFoundation.net, call Susie directly at (404) 824-2040 or come to their Networking Mixer at F&B Atlanta next Tuesday after work.  F&B Atlanta is located at 3630 Peachtree Rd NE, and the eent will start at 6pm and last until 8 pm.

We want to thank Griswold Home Care for sponsoring today’s show.  Griswold Home Care has been a preferred provider of high quality, affordable in-home senior care in Atlanta for more than 20 years.

Tagged With: home care, movement disorders, parkinsons, senior care

Dorotha Ocker discusses Veterans Benefits on Eugeria! Radio

July 28, 2011 by angishields

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Growing up on a cotton farm in south Texas, Dorotha Ocker has come a long way!  Initially attending Texas A&M for undergraduate studies, she then attended Texas Women’s University for a Masters degree, then went on to earn a law degree from Stanford University.  Upon graduation from Stanford, Ms. Ocker took a position as a litigator for the Department of Justice in Washington DC.  Due to a family health event, she requested a transfer to Dallas to be closer to her family.   Over the course of time she started working with her father, and ultimately decided to open her own law practice.  When she discovered that her grandfather had not accessed veterans benefits that were due him before he died, Ms. Ocker became interested in helping veterans identify all the benefits to which they were entitled.  To that end, she created the Ocker Law Firm, for which she is the principal attorney.  Now she works every day to help people learn how to get the government to work for them, not against them, and she is loving it!  To find out more, call Ms. Ocker directly at (214) 390-5715 – she answers her phone!  You may also visit her on the web at www.ockerlawfirm.com.

Special thanks to the Dallas North Office of Griswold Special Care, A Tradition in Home Care Excellence since 1982, for hosting today’s show!

Tagged With: diabetes, parkinsons, presumptive conditions, service connected benefits, veterans benefits

Patti Fehlig of Longleaf Hospice, and the MDA MuscleWalk at Cowboy Stadium

January 26, 2011 by angishields

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Williams, Presley compressedAngela Presley is a second time guest on Eugeria! Radio in Dallas.  Today, Angela brought Fundraising Coordinator Victoria Williams with her to promote the largest MuscleWalk in the nation.  Angela started her careers with the Muscular Dystrophy Association of Greater Dallas.  A Dallas native, Angela went off to school in Lubbock at Texas Tech, and came back.  Victoria is also a Dallas native, and went to a foreign country for school (Oklahoma)!  Angela is the Healthcare Services Coordinator, working with families primarily in a social work capacity.   The Muscular Dystrophy Association is a national voluntary health agency dedicated to conquering more than 40 muscle diseases that affect a million Americans of all ages. MDA combats neuromuscular diseases through programs of worldwide research, comprehensive medical and community services, and far-reaching professional and public health education. On March 5, the MDA will be holding their annual MuscleWalk at Cowboy Stadium.  Though you won’t see the Cowboys in the Superbowl, you might see some celebrities in the stadium at the MuscleWalk!  It will be a great opportunity for families impacted by Muscular Dystrophy, ALS, Parkinsons and other neuromuscular diseases to interact with each other, and witness the heroic effort to raise money for such a worthy cause!  To contact the Dallas Chapter of the MDA, call them at (972) 480-0011, or visit the national website at www.mda.org.  Again, mark your calendars for March 5, 2011 for the annual MuscleWalk at Cowboy Stadium!

Fehlig, Patti CompressedPatti Fehlig is from a small town in Missouri.  A really small town.  In fact, she tells us that one of her high school teachers walked down the hall where her mother was teaching first grade to tell her mother that her daughter was holding hands with a boy in class (we’re not sure if she married him or not)!  Being a somewhat rebellious child, Patti decided not to follow in her parents’ footsteps as an educator.  She attended Central Missouri State College (now University of Central Missouri) to get her Bachelors Degree in Social Work.  She never wavered from her intent, later receiving a Masters in Social Work from the University of Georgia.  Having worked as a social worker for a home health company early on (StaffBuilders), and then as an executive director for two different assisted living communities, she finally found her home working in hospice.  Two years ago, Patti joined Longleaf Hospice to work with her friend Carla Pfirman.  Today, Patti is the Community Relations Coordinator for Longleaf, and she loves her job.  She tells us that Longleaf Hospice’s focus is on provided high quality, individualized care.  To contact Patti or find out more information about Longleaf Hospice, call (770) 939-9179, or visit them on the web at www.longleafhospice.com.

Special thanks to Griswold Special Care, A Tradition in Home Care Excellence since 1982, for hosting today’s show!

Tagged With: georgia cancer specialists, hospice, MDA, movement disorder, MuscleWalk, muscular dystrophy, neurmuscular disorder, parkinsons, social work

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