Episode 44: All About Interstitial Cystitis with Callie Krajcir, the "IC Dietitian"

If you have been diagnosed with interstitial cystitis or bladder pain syndrome, you need to listen to this episode!! In Episode 44 of the Not Your Mother's Pelvic Floor podcast, Aliya chats with the IC Dietitian Callie Krajcir.  

In this episode, you'll hear Callie and Aliya discuss:

  • Whether or not Callie wants her mother's pelvic floor - and the reason behind her answer!

  • Callie's painful bladder symptoms that started when she was a child.

  • Callie's honest feelings about unprotected sex and pregnancy.

  • How her nervous system state impacts her sex life, her pain, and her mental health.

  • What interstitial cystitis is and how Callie's work as a dietitian can help manage this painful condition.

About Callie Krajcir:
Callie Krajcir is a Registered Dietitian specializing in interstitial cystitis. Callie has suffered from IC her whole life and this is ultimately what led her to specialize in the condition and is one of only two IC Dietitians in the world. It is her mission to help as many people with IC to minimize their symptoms and navigate the recommended lifestyle changes. If you want more IC information, be sure to follow Callie on Instagram and Tiktok @callieknutrition

Thanks for listening!

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