Cindy
Having lived with symptoms at an early age, Cindy search for years to find relief. Today with the help of Enterra Therapy, she’s a proud advocate for others living with gastroparesis.
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A 3-minute video explaining gastroparesis and Enterra Therapy to patients.
Having lived with symptoms at an early age, Cindy search for years to find relief. Today with the help of Enterra Therapy, she’s a proud advocate for others living with gastroparesis.
Within just months, Mary went from being an active, involved mom to feeling helpless. Since receiving Enterra Therapy, she’s back to living her life to the fullest.
Living with gastroparesis isn’t the only challenge Katie has overcome. A dedicated advocate, she’s open about her complex health journey in the hopes of helping others.
Lynn says gastroparesis controlled her life more than the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, with the help of Enterra® Therapy, she’s back in charge.
Before he found Enterra Therapy, Shannon felt that gastroparesis would take his life. Now, thanks to his faith and his device, Shannon and his family are thriving once more.
Gastroparesis disrupted Judith’s plans to live an exciting life abroad–forcing her to change careers and live with her parents. But in the decades since receiving Enterra Therapy, Judith is making up for lost time and living her best life.
James’ symptoms started at an early age. For 6 years, he and his parents searched for answers before finally finding Enterra Therapy. Today, he says, he feels like he’s got everything going for him.
Jonna exhausted gastroparesis treatment options before finding Enterra Therapy. Since recovering, she has dedicated herself to empowering children who live with rare diseases.
Despite vomiting multiple times a day, Geoff was told for years that there was nothing wrong with him. Fortunately, with the help of Enterra Therapy, Geoff feels like his life is finally back on track.
Sadila fought for over 3 years to find a diagnosis for her nausea and vomiting symptoms: gastroparesis. Since receiving Enterra Therapy in 2013, Sadila has finally managed to live a full life–and be an advocate for other patients living with gastroparesis.
When Paul’s symptoms were at their most severe, he lived on a cup of tea and a single biscuit a day. Now, 20 years after receiving Enterra Therapy, Paul is a passionate advocate for others with gastroparesis.
Having lived with symptoms at an early age, Cindy search for years to find relief. Today with the help of Enterra Therapy, she’s a proud advocate for others living with gastroparesis.
Living with gastroparesis isn’t the only challenge Katie has overcome. A dedicated advocate, she’s open about her complex health journey in the hopes of helping others.
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Enterra Therapy for treatment of chronic, resistant to medication nausea and vomiting associated with gastroparesis caused by diabetes or an unknown origin in patients aged 18 to 70 years: patients should always discuss potential risks and benefits of the device with their physician.
Authorized by Federal law for use in the treatment of chronic intractable (drug refractory) nausea and vomiting secondary to gastroparesis of diabetic or idiopathic etiology in patients aged 18 to 70 years. The effectiveness of this device for this use has not been demonstrated. What does this mean?