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It Happened To Me: A Rare Disease and Medical Challenges Podcast

By: Cathy Gildenhorn Beth Glassman and Kira Dineen (DNA Today)
  • Summary

  • The mission of our podcast is to support you, our listeners and to create community, as you confront the toughest challenges in life. All of us will experience health hardships. The real question is how we adapt. That is the focus of It Happened To Me, which wants to help you overcome limitations and live a full and satisfying life. Drawing on their own health challenges, hosts Cathy Gildenhorn and Beth Glassman interview guests who share stories and research to help you succeed in the face of difficult health obstacles. It happened to me…I’m not alone and neither are you. We encourage you to learn more at ItHappenedToMePod.com. Please use the contact form on our website to submit your guest suggestions, comments, questions, ideas, and feedback for the show, you can also email us directly at ItHappenedToMePod@gmail.com. It Happened To Me is created and hosted by Cathy Gildenhorn and Beth Glassman. Steve Holsonback is our media engineer and co-producer. DNA Today’s Kira Dineen is our ...
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Episodes
  • #34 Bloom Syndrome with The Yasbins
    Apr 15 2024

    In this episode we have a special discussion lined up on Bloom Syndrome, featuring our guests Melanie and Lorne Yasbin, who will share their family's experience with this rare genetic disorder.

    Melanie received her J.D. from Villanova School of Law, and a B.A. in Political Communications with a minor in religion from The George Washington University. After working for the Federal government for several years, Melanie joined a private practice where she represents railroads in negotiations with each other and before Federal agencies.Melanie dedicates time to causes and organizations whose missions speak to her. She currently serves on the Boards of the JCC of Greater Baltimore and Krieger Schechter Day School (KSDS). As a member of the KSDS Board she has served as the Chairs for Development and Governance. She is also an active volunteer for the Bloom Syndrome Association.

    Lorne graduated from Temple University’s School of Dentistry in 2001 as a Doctor of Dental Medicine. He previously attended Penn State, where he received a B.S. in Microbiology. For the last 21 years Lorne has been practicing general dentistry in Frederick, Maryland. In addition to practicing chair side, Lorne is the clinical director for 14 offices in Maryland. Outside of work, Lorne is in his third year of serving on the Board of the Bloom Syndrome Association where he chairs the Community Engagement committee. When he has free time, you can find Lorne trying new restaurants throughout Maryland and Delaware, exercising to work off those meals, and relaxing in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.

    Understanding Bloom Syndrome:

    Bloom Syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by a range of symptoms, including very short stature, light sensitivity, immune system deficiency, and a heightened risk of developing cancer at a young age. Individuals with Bloom Syndrome may also experience chronic respiratory illnesses, recurrent ear infections, and diabetes. Notably, males may face infertility, while women undergo early menopause and reduced fertility. With only a few hundred documented cases worldwide, Bloom Syndrome presents significant challenges for affected individuals and their families.

    Interview Highlights:

    1. Diagnostic Journey: Melanie and Lorne share insights into their son Brady's diagnostic odyssey, highlighting the challenges they faced in identifying Bloom Syndrome. From noticing early signs to navigating various medical appointments, they provide a firsthand account of their journey.

    1. Family Planning and Genetic Counseling: The discussion delves into the impact of Brady's diagnosis on family planning decisions and the role of genetic counseling in providing support and guidance to the Yasbin family.

    1. Managing Cancer Risk: Given the heightened risk of cancer associated with Bloom Syndrome, Melanie and Lorne discuss strategies for managing Brady's cancer risk and navigating cancer screenings and treatments.

    1. Parenting and Family Dynamics: The conversation also touches on the practical aspects of parenting a child with Bloom Syndrome, including balancing Brady's needs with those of his older brother Noah and making medical appointments a positive experience for Brady.

    1. Advocacy and Advice: Melanie and Lorne conclude by offering valuable advice to listeners and sharing their advocacy efforts for individuals with rare diseases like Bloom Syndrome.

    We extend our heartfelt thanks to Melanie and Lorne for their candid insights into Bloom Syndrome and their unwavering advocacy for rare disease awareness. Their story serves as an inspiration to families facing similar challenges, and we wish them all the best in their journey.

    Stay tuned for the next new episode of It Happened To Me! In the meantime, you can listen to our previous episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, streaming on the website, or any other podcast player by searching, “It Happened To Me”.

    “It Happened To Me” is created and hosted by Cathy Gildenhorn and Beth Glassman. DNA Today’s Kira Dineen is our executive producer and marketing lead. Amanda Andreoli is our associate producer. Ashlyn Enokian is our graphic designer.

    See what else we are up to on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and our website, ItHappenedToMePod.com. Questions/inquiries can be sent to ItHappenedToMePod@gmail.com.

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    32 mins
  • #33 Tay-Sachs and Grief with Myra Sack
    Apr 1 2024

    In our last episode (#32), we had the privilege of speaking with Matthew Goldstein, CEO of JScreen, about genetic screening. In this conversation, we are honored to welcome his wife, Myra Sack, a writer, coach, and activist, to share her family's journey and honor the memory of their daughter, Havi, who passed away from Tay-Sachs disease in 2021.

    Myra Sack is not only a dedicated parent but also a passionate advocate and writer. Her memoir, Fifty-Seven Fridays, is a poignant reflection on navigating life's most painful realities and finding beauty amidst grief. With a background in social impact and bereavement care, Myra's insights offer invaluable guidance for those facing medical challenges and grief.

    Exploring Tay-Sachs Disease:

    - Myra shares insights into Tay-Sachs disease, educating our audience about its impact and challenges faced by individuals with the condition.

    Preconception Screening Journey:

    - We delve into Myra and Matthew's journey with genetic testing and preconception screening, highlighting the importance of awareness and informed decision-making.

    Coping with Diagnosis:

    - Myra reflects on coping with the shock and emotional impact of Havi's Tay-Sachs diagnosis, offering personal insights into their family's journey.

    Fifty-Seven Fridays:

    - Myra discusses her memoir, Fifty-Seven Fridays, sharing its purpose and the therapeutic process of writing it amidst grief.

    Learning to Coexist with Grief:

    - Myra shares wisdom on learning to coexist with grief, offering invaluable advice and insights for those facing medical challenges and loss.

    Role of Support Networks:

    - We explore the role of organizations like the Courageous Parents Network and E-Motion, Inc., in providing support and resources for grieving individuals and families.

    Parting Words of Wisdom:

    - Myra offers heartfelt advice and parting words of wisdom for our listeners, encouraging resilience and embracing community amidst challenges.

    As we conclude our conversation with Myra Sack, we are reminded of the resilience of the human spirit and the power of sharing our stories to inspire and uplift others. Join us in honoring Havi's memory and embracing the journey of learning to coexist with grief.

    Check out Myra’s organization, Emotion, which is for grieving individuals to find community and cope with loss. And of course, her upcoming book, Fifty-Seven Fridays, which consists of memoirs from Matt and Myra, Havi’s diagnosis, and how they celebrated her life.

    Stay tuned for the next new episode of “It Happened To Me”! In the meantime, you can listen to our previous episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, streaming on the website, or any other podcast player by searching, “It Happened To Me”.

    “It Happened To Me” is created and hosted by Cathy Gildenhorn and Beth Glassman. DNA Today’s Kira Dineen is our executive producer and marketing lead. Amanda Andreoli is our associate producer. Ashlyn Enokian is our graphic designer.

    See what else we are up to on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and our website, ItHappenedToMePod.com. Questions/inquiries can be sent to ItHappenedToMePod@gmail.com.

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    33 mins
  • #32 Tay-Sachs and Carrier Screening with Dr. Matthew Goldstein
    Mar 18 2024

    A physician-scientist father shares his heartbreaking story of the death of his daughter who was diagnosed with Tay-Sachs disease and how it motivated him to become the CEO of JScreen to prevent this experience in other families.

    Matt Goldstein is a physician-scientist and entrepreneur. He has founded companies, built R&D teams, and led strategy and execution of both pre-clinical research and clinical development. Prior to joining JScreen and Emory University, Matt was a Partner at Related Sciences, a venture creation firm. As an entrepreneur at Third Rock Ventures he spent a decade building and operating Third Rock portfolio companies. He was responsible for building and leading the Immunology program at Tango Therapeutics, the centerpiece of Tango’s strategic multi-billion dollar partnership with Gilead Sciences, Inc. He also served as the development head for Tango’s lead program which entered the clinic in 1H 2022. Matt was a co-founder of Neon Therapeutics leading Translational Medicine and Early Development through completion of their first clinical study and initial public offering. He is a graduate of Swarthmore College and the MD/PhD program at Stanford University, where he pioneered novel cancer immunotherapies in the lab of Ron Levy, MD. He completed his clinical training in Internal Medicine at Harvard Medical School, Brigham & Women’s Hospital. He lives in Boston with his wife, Myra, their second daughter Kaia and son Ezra. His oldest daughter Havi died on January 20th, 2021 of Tay-Sachs disease.

    A quick update that during the episode Matthew mentioned there are 4,000 genetic counselors in the USA, this number has now surpassed 5,000.

    During the episode, Matthew recommends the book Bearing the Unbearable: Love, Loss, and the Heartbreaking Path of Grief by Dr. Joanne Cacciatore.

    Check out his wife, Myra’s organization, Emotion, which is for grieving individuals to find community and cope with loss.

    In our next episode we will chat with Myra about Emotion and her upcoming book, Fifty-Seven Fridays, which consists of memoirs from Matt and Myra, Havi’s diagnosis, and how they celebrated her life.

    Stay tuned for the next new episode of It Happened To Me! In the meantime, you can listen to our previous episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, streaming on the website, or any other podcast player by searching, “It Happened To Me”.

    “It Happened To Me” is created and hosted by Cathy Gildenhorn and Beth Glassman. DNA Today’s Kira Dineen is our executive producer and marketing lead. Amanda Andreoli is our associate producer. Ashlyn Enokian is our graphic designer.

    See what else we are up to on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and our website, ItHappenedToMePod.com. Questions/inquiries can be sent to ItHappenedToMePod@gmail.com.

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    1 hr and 6 mins

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