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Mymee identifies the unique dietary and environmental factors that can worsen autoimmune disease and COVID long haul symptoms.
Don’t miss out! Tomorrow, February 4, Millennia Lytle, ND, MPH, Head of Coaching at Mymee, will share her expertise on identifying symptom triggers within individual diets and environments for those with rheumatic . Dr. Lytle’s presentation is part of the Arthritis LIFE Hack Extravaganza. This free, virtual event helps patients by providing helpful tips, tricks, and strategies to manage day-to-day experiences with the disease. The event, organized by Cheryl Crow, also offers an excellent opportunity to connect with others in the supportive community. Catch Dr. Lytle at 1:30 PM EST among the lineup of fantastic speakers by registering here:
Arthritis Life Hack Extravaganza: 2023! Celebrate ways to make life with arthritis easier and learn the latest tips and tricks from arthritis patients and experts!
For a second time, Mymee has been named a NY Digital Health 100 company by Digital Health New York for our transformative work to change the face of autoimmune care! Since we were last recognized, Mymee has remained dedicated to providing personalized self-evidence-based solutions to help rheumatic autoimmune and long COVID patients improve their quality of life.
In recent months, Mymee completed a multi-year, real-world study demonstrating its efficacy. Patients in the program experience clinically significant health-related quality-of-life improvements, like less fatigue, better cognitive function, and increased ability to manage symptoms.
To us, the future of autoimmune care is anything but one-size-fits-all. See Mymee among the full list and more in the 2023 New York Healthcare Innovation Report: https://go.dhny.co/2023-annual
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Mymee’s Dr. Millie Lytle is one of the impactful, knowledgeable speakers participating in the Arthritis Life Hack Extravaganza next month. The event is virtual and free of charge, coordinated to help arthritis patients survive and thrive by learning helpful tips, tricks, and strategies – and, excitingly, connecting with others in the community. On Saturday, February 4th, at 1:30 PM EST, Dr. Lytle will cover identifying unique symptom triggers within your diet and environment. No two people are the same, and neither are the factors within their daily lives that worsen their disease. Registration is open now:
Arthritis Life Hack Extravaganza: 2023! Celebrate ways to make life with arthritis easier and learn the latest tips and tricks from arthritis patients and experts!
Congratulations to Mette Dyhrberg, our Founder and CEO, for receiving the Outstanding Leadership Award at the 2022 Health 2.0 Conference in Las Vegas this month! The Health 2.0 Conference recognizes visionaries within health care who are making an impactful change in the industry by finding solutions for making high-quality care accessible and affordable. With Mymee, Mette has made personalized, self-evidence-driven care available to autoimmune disease and long COVID patients – with clinically validated results. Congratulations, Mette, on this achievement!
"Self-evidence gathered through personalized trials offers a new way forward for patients who are vulnerable to hidden triggers that permeate their real world," explains Nicole Bundy, MD, MPH, FACR. Dr. Bundy, a rheumatologist and Mymee's Medical Director, was recently published in Rheumatology Network.
Rheumatic autoimmune disease patients need self-evidence when prescribed medications do not resolve their symptoms and activity limitations. 40% of rheumatic autoimmune disease patients are non-responders in randomized controlled trials for rheumatic autoimmune biologics as defined by continued or worsening disease activity at the trial endpoint. In the real world, the lines are more difficult to draw for patients who experience continued or worsening disease activity.
How does self-evidence help? Rheumatic autoimmune disease patients who do not respond to drugs and diets often have high and unique sensitivities to their food and environment. Making behavior changes without personal data can be dangerous. Correlations emerge by closely tracking a patient's day-to-day symptoms, meals, and other details. Once individuals can tie their specific symptoms directly to hidden triggers within their food and environment, they can safely adapt around them based on their data and life preferences, with specialized support.
With Mymee complementing their clinician's care, patients achieve clinically significant improvement in ten health-related quality-of-life measures, like pain interference, cognitive function, fatigue, and ability to manage symptoms. Hear more from Dr. Bundy on Mymee's personalized trials here:
https://www.rheumatologynetwork.com/view/self-evidence-when-treatment-based-on-the-experience-of-others-is-not-enough
Featured in Rheumatology Network, Tonya Hinton-Green explores her journey with – from debilitating symptoms, surgeries, job loss, and being homebound to finally being empowered to manage her flares.
Tonya, a resident ambassador for the Lupus Foundation of America and a Mymee program participant, has been in the spotlight for her advocacy on behalf of lupus patients and lupus awareness. In addition to her story in Rheumatology Network, Tonya’s abstract was presented at the American College of Rheumatology’s Convergence event just last month. Tonya uses her story about lupus to let others with the disease know that “it is possible to feel better.”
Tonya advocates for each lupus patient to understand how diet, sleep, stress, toxins, and other specific triggers hidden in food or environment play a role in disease activity. She explains that with lupus, “the uncertainty about bad days that just come and go” is disempowering. But, emphasizes Tonya, you can manage your symptoms with the right tools. “Once you can connect the dots to figure out your triggers, it’s like finally solving a big mystery so you can start living life on your terms,” she says.
We applaud Tonya for her tireless dedication to lupus patients and the improvement of their care. Patient perspectives are critical to the future of rheumatic disease treatment, especially in light of growing evidence supporting self-evidence-driven interventions. Please join us in celebrating Tonya and recognizing her journey with lupus by reading her story at Rheumatology Network: https://www.rheumatologynetwork.com/view/patient-perspective-support-program-helps-patients-with-lupus-manage-their-disease-improve-qol.
Mymee’s Mette Dyhrberg, Founder and CEO, and Nicole Bundy, MD, MPH, FACR, joined Dr. Kara Fitzgerald on the New Frontiers podcast to talk about autoimmune disease and long COVID interventions. In the episode "What to do When Autoimmune Patients Fail Standard Elimination Diets," Dr. Bundy and Mette discuss hidden, unique dietary and environmental triggers – and how identifying them makes symptom relief and management possible. We encourage you to listen, especially if you’ve tried popular elimination diets without improvement. The symptom-trigger relationships in autoimmune disease and long COVID patients are complex, and solutions cannot be one size fits all.
https://bit.ly/Mymee-NewFrontiers
What to do When Autoimmune Patients Fail Standard Elimination Diets Functional medicine providers are well versed in addressing the myriad manifestations of autoimmune disease, but while our success rates are remarkably high, we still aren’t always able to help everyone using current toolsets.
Beyond the certifications, licenses, and in-depth training, our Care Team is composed of people with personal experience with autoimmune disease. Your Mymee Health Coach works with you — with empathy and understanding — to find the triggers behind your autoimmune symptoms. We're here for you and ready to help you feel like yourself again. Get started: www.mymee.com/mymee-checkout
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Our webinar is one week away. Join Coach Jen for a live and interactive conversation on the AIP diet on Wednesday, August 3, at 6 PM EDT. Save your seat: www.mymee.com/aip-webinar
Track your autoimmune symptoms, diet, and more with the Mymee mobile app. When working with your coach, they'll analyze your tracking history to identify unique triggers behind your autoimmune disease flare-ups.
Popular "anti-inflammatory" diets may be helpful for some, but we know when it comes to autoimmunity, there is no "one-size-fits-all" diet solution. Aside from often being overly restrictive, they can needlessly remove healthful foods from a person's diet or make them feel worse. Hear more about the AIP diet (and what it overlooks) from Mymee's Jen Costa, a certified health coach, and holistic nutritionist, on Wednesday, August 3 at 6 PM EDT via Zoom. Register here: www.mymee.com/aip-webinar
Living with an autoimmune disease can be not only debilitating, but lonely. We know it can feel like no one understands. Here at Mymee, we understand how you feel and we're here for you every step of regaining control of your health from your autoimmune disease.
One-on-one support can be a quick message away. With Mymee, your certified health coach can be reached in-app to chat about triggers and symptoms — or just to offer a word of encouragement on a tough day.
Following popular recommendations for symptom relief, like cutting gluten or sugar, might work for some people. But, no two people experience autoimmune disease the same way. Forge your own path by learning what works (and doesn't) for your body. Mymee can help you identify the dietary and environmental triggers unique to you and your symptoms.
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Understanding infertility can be difficult and emotional. This can be even more true when you have an autoimmune disease. On our blog, we explore the link between autoimmunity and infertility and look at the option of IVF treatments and success. Read more. Link in bio. Read more: https://www.mymee.com/blog/infertility-autoimmune-disease-and-ivf-success
Infertility, Autoimmune Disease and IVF Success Some people with autoimmunity experience difficulty conceiving. We cover the link between autoimmune disease and infertility, as well as IVF success.
"My mom said she got her daughter back." With Mymee, Jordana was able to find the triggers causing her lupus symptoms to flare and regain control of her life. Jordana shared her lupus story on podcast. Listen now.
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Today, and everyday, we honor and remember those who have fought for our freedom.
Fourteen million people in the United States live with Hashimoto's Thyroiditis. This is a common autoimmune disease that is responsible for under active function of the thyroid gland. Our latest blog covers 3 Things You Need to Know About Living With Hashimoto's Disease. Read more: https://www.mymee.com/blog/living-with-hashimotos-disease-3-things-you-need-to-know
Living With Hashimoto’s Disease: 3 Things You Need to Know Living with Hashimoto's thyroiditis and its symptoms can be challenging. But, hearing from others with first-hand experience can help.
Wondering what you should or shouldn't be eating if you have lupus? The answer is not so simple. What's good for one person with lupus might be a trigger for the next. For many people with lupus though, eating whole foods, addressing nutrient deficiencies, and keeping energy up can help. Learn more: https://www.mymee.com/blog/lupus-treatment-diet
Lupus Treatment Diet: Eating for Symptom Relief Focusing on whole foods is a great start to developing a lupus treatment diet. Whole foods keep inflammation down and keep your energy up.
IBS and IBD – do you know the difference? While both Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Inflammatory Bowel Disease are centered around digestive issues, there are key differences. Our latest blog explains IBD and IBS. Learn more: https://www.mymee.com/blog/what-is-the-difference-between-ibs-and-ibd
Have you signed up yet? Tomorrow, Mymee Medical Director, Director Nicole Bundy and Certified Health Coach, Haley Knauer will host a webinar focused on lupus. You don't want to miss this. Save your seat: www.mymee.com/may-webinar
Quality of Life Improvements for SLE Patients Through Personalized Lifestyle Modifications Join Dr. Nicole Bundy and Coach Haley to learn more about how personalized lifestyle modifications can improve SLE patients quality of life.
Life with an autoimmune disease is a journey – and sometimes a difficult one. Take one step at a time toward feeling better.
At Mymee, we know that autoimmunity is an individual experience. No matter what your symptoms are or where you are in your journey, we're ready to listen. Mymee is made up of people with autoimmunity, providing our team with the empathy to be there for you in a genuine and meaningful way.
Fructose, dairy, corn, and potato starches. For Jordana, these elements of her diet were worsening her lupus symptoms and causing flare-ups. That is until her coach identified them as triggers. Read Jordana's full story on managing her symptoms here: https://www.mymee.com/blog/jordana-lupus-success
How Jordana Conquered her Lupus Symptoms With Mymee Jordana found relief from her lupus symptoms by identifying her autoimmune disease symptom triggers with Mymee.
This , learn the signs and symptoms. The impact of lupus on the body is widespread and management is critical. Manifestations of lupus can include stroke, cardiovascular issues, and renal inflammation. If you or a loved one are struggling with lupus symptoms, Mymee can help.
This Mother's Day, we celebrate the loving, nurturing, and wonderful moms that we are lucky to know or call our own. If you're a mom with autoimmunity, you know firsthand the unique challenges this can bring. Our own Coach Laura explores her journey with motherhood and autoimmune disease + shares what she's learned to make her wellbeing a priority (while still being a rockstar mom). Read more: https://www.mymee.com/blog/making-time-for-my-health-as-a-mom-with-autoimmunity
Making the Most of Motherhood and Autoimmunity Being a busy mom can be hard. Managing motherhood and autoimmune disease can feel even more difficult. Coach Laura offers tips for finding balance.
Today, and everyday, we recognize (AS) and all who struggle with this autoimmune disease. In honor of , take a moment to learn more about this condition. Think you may have AS? We’re here for you.
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