How Nadya's using TikTok to reduce the stigma around women with IBS By News November 11, 2022 Add Comment Edit When Nadya Okamoto was diagnosed with IBS, she says she "felt so alone and alienated with my experience, and also embarrassed by my constipation". So she turned to social media. Share this post Related PostsAustralia beats New Zealand to secure Rose Bowl clean sweepRock climber feared dead after falling 40m in Queensland's Glass House MountainsJohnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine under EU review over blood clotsThe 'insidious' law preventing Australians from 'dying with dignity' if they don't live in the cityHow a Hobart kitchen is helping older migrants combat ageismKim Jong-un compares North Korea's economic woes to 1990s famine that killed thousandsDriver charged with being drunk and on drugs with child on front passenger's lapAmanda was struggling with motherhood. She says one simple program saved her life
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