• Caregiver Perspective: Chronic Graft Versus Host Disease: Meet Angie Giallourakis of Elephants and Tea

  • Aug 8 2024
  • Duración: 37 m
  • Podcast

Caregiver Perspective: Chronic Graft Versus Host Disease: Meet Angie Giallourakis of Elephants and Tea

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  • In today’s podcast, we have the pleasure of speaking with Angie Giallourakis, a dedicated advocate and founder of the Steven G. Cancer Foundation and Elephants and Tea. Angie shares her powerful story of being a caregiver to her son Steven, who battled cancer twice. Steven was first diagnosed with stage four osteosarcoma in 2006, and later with secondary acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) in 2008, necessitating a bone marrow transplant.

    Angie recounts the emotional and physical toll of Steven’s journey, describing the intense periods of treatment and the unexpected challenges they faced. After his bone marrow transplant, Steven experienced graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). Angie shares vivid anecdotes, including a harrowing moment when Steven’s salivary glands swelled, causing his face to balloon. This incident, among others, highlights the unpredictable nature of GVHD and the constant vigilance required from caregivers.

    Angie emphasizes the importance of stress management for caregivers. She advocates for finding personal ways to cope, whether through exercise, yoga, meditation, or prayer. Her own methods include Yoga Nidra, a type of meditation, and seeking solace in prayer. She also stresses the importance of good nutrition and staying hydrated, which can be challenging during long hospital stays.

    Drawing from her experiences, Angie advises caregivers to seek help when needed and to communicate openly with their loved ones and medical teams. She underscores the necessity of validating the patient’s pain and symptoms, as Steven’s experience with inflammation throughout his body was initially dismissed by some as psychological.

    The conversation shifts to Angie’s founding of the Steven G. Cancer Foundation. Motivated by the outdated treatments Steven received, she aimed to raise awareness and fund research for adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer. She also talks about Elephants and Tea, a magazine by and for cancer patients, founded with her son Nick. The magazine provides a platform for unfiltered stories from cancer patients and has expanded to include workshops, community support, and therapeutic resources.

    Angie’s message to new caregivers is clear: understand the potential challenges, communicate effectively, and don’t hesitate to ask for and accept help. She highlights the importance of social support, both for patients and caregivers, to navigate the emotional and physical demands of cancer treatment.

    As we wrap up, Angie encourages listeners to reach out to organizations, consume available resources, and connect with others in similar situations. Her final words resonate with a message of hope and validation: you are not alone in this journey.

    More:

    Steven G. Cancer Foundation: https://www.stevengcancerfoundation.org

    Elephants and Tea: https://www.elephantsandtea.com

    National Bone Marrow Transplant Link - (800) LINK-BMT, or (800) 546-5268.

    nbmtLINK Website: https://www.nbmtlink.org/

    nbmtLINK Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/nbmtLINK

    nbmtLINK YouTube Page can be found by clicking here.

    This season is made possible thanks to donations from Syndax and Incyte.

    https://syndax.com/

    https://incyte.com/

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