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Interstitial Cystitis (IC): A Candid Talk with a Survivor and Dr. Suzette Sutherland

Dr. Sutherland and a survivor discuss Interstitial Cystitis

Our two guests on this podcast episode talk about Interstitial Cystitis (IC). Teri shares her journey living with IC and Dr. Suzette E. Sutherland, MD, MS, FPMRS answers some questions to help listeners better understand this condition. Stay tuned at the end of this episode for an “Ask the Experts” segment, where Teri will get to ask Dr. Sutherland some questions from a patient’s perspective.

Short on time? Use the below timestamps to jump to any section:
0:55 – Teri’s story
6:14 – Teri’s advice as a patient
7:16 – Finding a urologist
8:15 – Dr. Sutherland intro
9:00 – What is IC?
10:47 – How common is IC?
12:01 – Who is affected?
12:44 – Diagnosis and treatment overview
18:14 – Finding the right doctor
20:44 – Are some treatments more successful?
24:40 – Final thoughts
26:40 – “Ask the Experts” segment

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May 6, 2021



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