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by rahulponnala
3454 days ago
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I have been diagnosed with Crohn's Disease. After 2 years of debilitating pain, agony, and misdiagnosis by some of the best GI doctors in the US, my small intestine gave up and ruptured. I had to go through a small bowel resection and get a foot of my small intestine removed. My weight dropped to 119 lbs (and I'm 6 feet tall). I survived. Since then (and prior), it's been a struggle juggling between doctors, handling meds (ordering and injecting/IV), checking disease activity, and several other things. No one, nobody, has to go through this suffering. I am building Gut.ai, an AI powered personal assistant to help Crohn's and Colitis patients to better manage the disease. Gut.ai's mission is to keep you in remission, until we find a cure. To start with, Gut.ai will schedule appointments and order meds (incl. refrigerated meds like Humira Pens) for you. |
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I built it because three people I know went through processes similar to the one you describe and they found the trying foods process very hard to track in a way that made is easy to determine which foods were a problem. I never took it further but the Go app is deployable and I think there is a great service to be built I have just been busy with my day job. I think that if this job goes well I will have enough money to work on this mission full time and at that point I will revisit this project and try to make it more functional and integrate with other medical and health devices and APIs for easier logging and better correlations (ie. eat a food, that increases heart rate 10-20bpm indicating autoimmune response of some kind, that is automatically tracked and the food is scored lower).
I signed up on the website, first name starts with R and time around 21:20, feel free to email me and we can chat.