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Brain fog: It's Important to learn - With Jess

An episode of the Crohn's and Autism Awareness Advocate podcast, hosted by Mason Milne, titled "Brain fog: It's Important to learn - With Jess " was published on August 29, 2022 and runs 62 minutes.

August 29, 2022 ·62m · Crohn's and Autism Awareness Advocate

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Today I am joined With Jess you may remember her from series 3 where she talked through her journey with Crohn's Disease of course much has changed since then. In today's episode we talk about Crohn's IBD, Autism and Doctor Who.  Firstly Jess talks through her she is doing at the moment with her Crohn's, she says she is remission but awaits surgery in September. We talk about the power fatigue and brain fog has on you! we mention what it would be like to have a Crohn's story in Doctor Who. We talk about Dyspraxia, Jess son has it and Jess explains how she has leaned so much about it within the community.  Jess's favourite Doctor is Matt Smith the eleventh Doctor. We talk about the 60th anniversary and the casting of Ncuit Gatwa as The Doctor as we both love Sex education we are excited! We also talk about Autism and tv how good it is when they show recognition for Crohn's and Autism and much more it's great for awareness. And Jess also says she thinks she may be Autistic because she does things differently.  This the first episode since Bernard Cribbins passing, we talk about him how it would be a good send off to see some scenes he was in the 60th anniversary of Doctor Who. It's going to be a emotional rollercoaster! Fantastic and relatable quote from Jess - "Don't be Lasagna!" A twelfth Doctor quote - "Ever microwaved a Lasagna with out pricking the film on top ?  It explodes  Don't be Lasagna!" We both relate to this with Fatuige it drains you, Don't be Lasagna!  Thank you again Jess fantastic Reunion. Until the next time. 

Today I am joined With Jess you may remember her from series 3 where she talked through her journey with Crohn's Disease of course much has changed since then. In today's episode we talk about Crohn's IBD, Autism and Doctor Who. 

Firstly Jess talks through her she is doing at the moment with her Crohn's, she says she is remission but awaits surgery in September. We talk about the power fatigue and brain fog has on you! we mention what it would be like to have a Crohn's story in Doctor Who. We talk about Dyspraxia, Jess son has it and Jess explains how she has leaned so much about it within the community. 

Jess's favourite Doctor is Matt Smith the eleventh Doctor. We talk about the 60th anniversary and the casting of Ncuit Gatwa as The Doctor as we both love Sex education we are excited!

We also talk about Autism and tv how good it is when they show recognition for Crohn's and Autism and much more it's great for awareness. And Jess also says she thinks she may be Autistic because she does things differently. 

This the first episode since Bernard Cribbins passing, we talk about him how it would be a good send off to see some scenes he was in the 60th anniversary of Doctor Who. It's going to be a emotional rollercoaster!

Fantastic and relatable quote from Jess - "Don't be Lasagna!"

A twelfth Doctor quote - "Ever microwaved a Lasagna with out pricking the film on top ? 

It explodes 

Don't be Lasagna!"

We both relate to this with Fatuige it drains you, Don't be Lasagna! 

Thank you again Jess fantastic Reunion. Until the next time. 


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