Naked Health

Dr Penny Ward

Naked Health is a podcast brought to you by Dr Penny Ward, a UK based GP. She aims to strip medicine back to basics, eliminating the need for you to turn to Google following your consultation. By speaking to people about their individual journeys, with a variety of diagnoses, she aims to answer the questions you may not have known to ask. Seen through the eyes of a doctor, using the voices of everyday people.

Episodes

  1. 05/31/2020

    Lung Cancer: Live, Laugh, Breathe

    In this episode we meet Heather, diagnosed with Stage 4 ALK +ve lung cancer at the age of 34.  She has never smoked, she challenges the bias and stigma associated between lung cancer and smoking, the implicit association between the two. Is this why funding into lung cancer research is lower than other cancers, the idea it is somehow self-inflicted, preventable.  Is this why people aren't speaking up about their stories and raised awareness, they feel guilt, shame, as if the finger is being pointed at them?  Is this why lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide? Heather speaks about living with cancer, how she will never hear the words "remission" or "no evidence of disease".  How to live alongside this, ensuring she is living her best life and inspiring others to do the same. Creating a community of "Thrivers" to support and encourage each other to flourish in the face of adversity. References: To read more about symptoms of lung cancer:  https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/lung-cancer/ For more information including numbers for emotional and financial support for those diagnosed/ affected by lung cancer, British Lung Foundation: https://www.blf.org.uk/support-for-you/lung-cancer Heather can be found on instagram @foxxnsoxx  - she also has a blog www.livingliveswithlungcancer.com and a Facebook group which is a place where the community talks about life and what makes life worth living - http://www.facebook.com/groups/livingliveswithlungcancer

    43 min
  2. 05/17/2020

    Bowel Cancer: Never Too Young

    Is life a series of definitive points, events? Our journeys predestined? What then happens when we come across an unexpected fork, or twist, in the journey.  Is this possible? Never, rarely, sometimes, always.....just like in the film we have to open to the possibility, to chance.  As health professionals, whilst common conditions are common, uncommon conditions, unusual presentations are out there too. We need to be open to the possibility, to the chance.  Patients come to see us with these too. Life journeys may, or may not be predestined, but we should not be the ones to alter life's course because we haven't considered the rarely, the sometimes. It is less common for younger people to have bowel cancer, than those over 50 years old. But it happens, 2500 times in the UK, each year. And that number is going up. Olivia speaks to Dr Penny Ward about the struggles she faced to be diagnosed with bowel cancer in her 20s.  How the implications of treatment affected her fertility, she talks about her stoma, and the excitement which the Summer of 2020 brings having found a surrogate. References: Olivia's blog can be found here - https://oliviasgotguts.wordpress.com and to follow her on social media @oliviasgotguts How to describe what your stool looks like - https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg99/resources/cg99-constipation-in-children-and-young-people-bristol-stool-chart-2 A food diary template from Hillingdon Hospital - https://www.thh.nhs.uk/documents/_Patients/PatientLeaflets/dietetics/Food_and_Symptom_Diary.pdfInformation  Bowel cancer and trying to increase awareness in young people, 'Never Too Young' campaign - https://www.bowelcanceruk.org.uk/campaigning/never-too-young/ Music by Josh Woodward, 'Little Tomcat' - http://joshwoodward.com

    38 min

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Naked Health is a podcast brought to you by Dr Penny Ward, a UK based GP. She aims to strip medicine back to basics, eliminating the need for you to turn to Google following your consultation. By speaking to people about their individual journeys, with a variety of diagnoses, she aims to answer the questions you may not have known to ask. Seen through the eyes of a doctor, using the voices of everyday people.