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Gastroparesis: Fighting For Change > Support H.R. 3396 > Dawn Kessler

Dawn Kessler

Posted on August 6, 2020 by Gastroparesis: Fighting For Change

I have suffered with Gastroparesis for over 10 years. With no real change in treatments. We need help!

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Gastroparesis: Fighting for Change

03/11/26

Gastroparesis: Fighting for Change

One of our group members recently wrote that he had just been diagnosed with Gastroparesis: "I stood in front of the grocery aisles with a one-page list of food options my doctor gave me, and I was lost."It is a perfect description of how your life is changed overnight. You can’t believe it’s real. You can’t process how you were able to eat anything you wanted the day before, and suddenly, you can hardly eat anything. And it slowly sinks in that this is not going away, that this is your new reality, that this is perhaps forever. No more luscious meals, few or no days without nausea and pain – life forever altered.We see you, we know the struggle, and we will help in any way we can.

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Gastroparesis: Fighting for Change

03/10/26

Gastroparesis: Fighting for Change

Results of a Phase 1 Study Assessing the Effect of CIN-102, a Novel Formulation of the Dopamine Receptor Antagonist Domperidone Designed to Treat Gastroparesis, on Cardiac Repolarization in Healthy Volunteers :

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CIN-102 is a deuterated form of domperidone in development for the treatment of acute, recurrent gastroparesis. This thorough QT study assessed the effects of CIN-102 on cardiac repolarization in 62 ….

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Gastroparesis: Fighting for Change

03/05/26

Gastroparesis: Fighting for Change

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Preserved Antral Contractions Measured by Wireless Motility Capsule Are Associated With Lower Response Rates to Gastric Per‐Oral Endoscopic Myotomy in Patients With Idiopathic Gastroparesis

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Wireless motility capsule (WMC) contractile data can help guide patient selection for gastric per-oral endoscopic myotomy (G-POEM). Idiopathic gastroparesis patients with diminished antral contractio….

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Gastroparesis: Fighting for Change

03/05/26

Gastroparesis: Fighting for Change

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Central and Peripheral Neuromodulators in Functional Dyspepsia and Gastroparesis: A Symptom‐Based Clinical Review

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This graphical abstract illustrates a symptom-oriented approach to the selection of predominantly central and predominantly peripheral neuromodulators in functional dyspepsia and gastroparesis. In fu….

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02/28/26

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02/22/26

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Gastroparesis: Fighting for Change

02/19/26

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Feasibility and clinical value of pyloric functional luminal imaging probe in an infant

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Pyloric dysfunction is becoming increasingly recognized as a cause of gastroparesis, but its diagnostic and therapeutic role in infants has not been well studied. Identification and treatment of pylo….

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02/17/26

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