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  • @Maycolx86
    @Maycolx862 сағат бұрын

    We should stand up together for those who have the same issue with fatty liver disease to change our lifestyles

  • @DavidAce-AliveandKicking
    @DavidAce-AliveandKicking4 сағат бұрын

    Hope you're doing great - I'm working on 21 years post transplant

  • @sujatadeore5823
    @sujatadeore58236 сағат бұрын

    My surgery done on last sat ...and i am fine now ....first two days are worst in pain ....but we can take pain killers ...later on from 3rd day stopped taking it ....and felling ok by now....

  • @akashbohra6798
    @akashbohra67987 сағат бұрын

    My mother had a embolic stroke after her bypass heart surgery, its been 1.5 months , she has started responding using signs but not vocally , she has movements in her both legs and arms but too much weakness, how long will it take to recover from embolic stroke , she is 66 year old , her latest ct of brain says the clots in brains are almost dissolved and in resolving state

  • @RichardC313
    @RichardC3139 сағат бұрын

    Apparently, a brain cell or nerve cell that has been stimulated with a substance called "Brain-derived neurotrophic factor" or (BDNF). BDNF has been touted as a miracle grow for the brain, causing it to grow and create new nerve connections. I suppose this neuron (nerve cell) is growing under the effects of BDNF.

  • @felineheart1412
    @felineheart141213 сағат бұрын

    My mum ended up in hospital with an antibiotic resistant bacteria. She looked at me and said my name and told me she loved me. Asking me for a kiss, a nurse gave her a muscle injection she attacked me. Unfortunately they are unable to express verbally how they feel so they act out. Nurses aren’t there to be abused so of course as a loving daughter you stand tall and become mechanical. Twice that week my darling mother had the police attend the facility to defuse her physically aggressive behaviour and make sure everyone was safe. Yes the lies. There were many. The hallucinations were vivid and we enjoyed them together. The sentences never finished and the stories never ending, the aggression was unpredictable and her daily tasked deteriorated and needing constant prompting. It was sad and demeaning. This ugly disease took away the most beautiful lady I’d ever had the pleasure of knowing. Her language, cursing, threatening residents, staff, loved ones and family. It took my mum away from me before her body left this earth. I had the honour of her remembering me, telling me she loves me and a beautiful kiss. She was taken by god 4 days later. He put his arms around her as she took her last breath and carried her away. He blessed us with a peaceful death as she took her last breath. It was so peaceful and beautiful. I was blessed to be there. I stayed a few hours longer after she passed. The things you do to remember. Let me tell you walking away was harder than her last breath. I’m still processing a lot of could I have done better, more patient with her, anger and the rest frustration a good one. I’m still in a state of grief. Still catching up on it all. I’m kinder to myself now. This is a journey that everyone navigates differently and it’s not easy. The effects after need to be nurtured as they are so impacting on us in the moment that grief is further away as we are still emotionally wounded from the effects of the dementia umbrella!! Be kind to yourself. Forgive yourself and try to have nice thoughts. I’ve had memories that had been in the forgotten and now are my memories. Slowly healing. Ready to learn.

  • @rashmijain5486
    @rashmijain548617 сағат бұрын

  • @ShengxingTechnology.
    @ShengxingTechnology.23 сағат бұрын

    Excuse me, I am a company from China that makes human simulation bone models. We provide high quality simulated bone models for teaching anatomy courses, surgical simulation, clinical skills training, related disease research and treatment exploration. Our products have been widely sold in India, Russia, Singapore and USA, and have won high recognition from our customers. Right now, we have some new product promotions going on with discounts of up to 50% on some items. If you have any questions or need more information, please feel free to contact us. We are looking forward to cooperating with you and providing you with the best service and products.

  • @gaborvoros7354
    @gaborvoros735423 сағат бұрын

    This is nice. And how about the Last Will/ Testament if anything goes fatally wrong? Children do have the right to get their memorandum noted down and executed in case of decease. When I had my tonsillectomy back in 2001, I've insisted to have my Testament ready. I was 12 that time.

  • @jn6937
    @jn6937Күн бұрын

    In the 30+ years since Dr. Jampel's trabeculectomy procedures on my eyes, I've heard his colleagues and interns around the country marvel at his work in eye exams. I am a vary lucky guy to have had him as my surgeon.

  • @ronmc1677
    @ronmc1677Күн бұрын

    I think they are nasal polyps but I have a ton of discomfort in my left nostril and I think it presses against some of the nerve endings in my nose and sets me off sneezing and I even get some pain in my upper incisors. I just wish the damn thing disappeared...

  • @BarnyDaddy
    @BarnyDaddyКүн бұрын

    I had the procedure last week in Sacramento. I do not have cancer. Just enlarged (5”) prostate. 78 now. BTW I was born at John’s Hopkins in 1945..

  • @lisalasoya2898
    @lisalasoya2898Күн бұрын

    We are interested in the debate of Arturo Guran Alvarez we doctors wondered the cause of perish-if perhaps it was rabbit meat..syphilis, alleges, researchers, experimentation, nonconsensual, Plaintiffs', infected, servant, tests, respondeat superior, vicarious liability, perpetrators, strain, limitations period, international law, wrongful death, employees, entities, Studies, disease, heir, preconception, Defendants', injections, penicillin, violations, causation, Spouses, corporate liability, ect...:Estate of Arturo Giron Alvarez v. Johns Hopkins Univ._ ...

  • @Tunishasharmaforever.
    @Tunishasharmaforever.Күн бұрын

    Thanks.

  • @supaahflyy
    @supaahflyyКүн бұрын

    Explanation 10/10 Video 10/10 This is how you learn things. Use of analogies and clear cartoon videos. This video not only taught me the basics of MRI but it has taught me how i learn best rather than just read words in a textbook

  • @CharlieBigi-bb3py
    @CharlieBigi-bb3pyКүн бұрын

    I went to theater on 4 occasions for epigastric gastric hernia repair but was turn back due to high blood pressure.

  • @orthodoxphronesis
    @orthodoxphronesisКүн бұрын

    The next video should be “Water Conservation Steps Using Simple Techniques”

  • @shadowmatt7646
    @shadowmatt7646Күн бұрын

    So today (6/12/2024) I got put to anesthesia bcuz of an MRI so they gave me a pad and mask and out of nowhere everything suddenly turned into an echo , then I woke up without dizziness so i thought I beat anesthesia ,then we took the 1 train to 96 Street ,Broadway then I took the 2 train to Bronx park east ,then I played my Nintendo Switch.

  • @helencoates6069
    @helencoates60692 күн бұрын

    I may be missing it somewhere but, did anyone EVER say sorry for what they did to Henrietta? She truly is one of the most important people in medicine. If anyone deserves a Nobel Prize in Medicine, she does and her family and descendants deserve, at the very least, free medical care for the rest of their lives.

  • @ashwinisawant5660
    @ashwinisawant56602 күн бұрын

    My cousin of 15 years old in need of AB+ kidney. Pl help how can I find one in Mumbai, India. He is not financially well off..

  • @msdeej1681
    @msdeej16812 күн бұрын

    I'm 45 and I kept putting it off for a long time.... This video really helped me a lot. Ty ❤

  • @ErvinKalongonda
    @ErvinKalongonda3 күн бұрын

    It’s funny how it’s just sitting there

  • @ShreeLanka-di4wl
    @ShreeLanka-di4wl3 күн бұрын

    I got it from a tattoo

  • @caddis4801
    @caddis48013 күн бұрын

    I have an appointment with Dr. Khanuja in July 2024. I have been told by another Dr. that my left knee needs replacement. He came highly recommended by my Neurologist, Dr. Theodore. He just finished total fusion with hardware of my spine from a motorcycle accident. I am worried. I hear nothing compares to knee replacement.

  • @therach7841
    @therach78413 күн бұрын

    It would have been way easier to not invade Somalia.

  • @jasmineyvette5135
    @jasmineyvette51353 күн бұрын

    Praying for everyone going through this 🙏🏽

  • @jasmineyvette5135
    @jasmineyvette51353 күн бұрын

    😮😮

  • @KissePhiip
    @KissePhiip4 күн бұрын

    I Can Only Say Thank You so much. May Lord Almighty Continue Blessing You. *Dr Aboda*

  • @remedymeHOUSE
    @remedymeHOUSE4 күн бұрын

    Find out when you should get your first colonoscopy on my channel ⛑and whether you're allowed to eat candy or gummy bears before hand...

  • @remedymeHOUSE
    @remedymeHOUSE4 күн бұрын

    Find out when you should get your first colonoscopy on my channel and whether you can eat candy and gummy bears before hand

  • @areguapiri
    @areguapiri4 күн бұрын

    I've had it for a month and a half now, and I can't even imagine riding a bicycle now.

  • @marylagrange5584
    @marylagrange55844 күн бұрын

    I have hyperprolactinemia but a tumor didn't show up on the MRI luckily. My levels were 52/1100 and I've had a lot of the symptoms for the past few years that match up (weight gain, excessive sleepiness during the day, low libido (this is more recent), short/lighter periods for the last 3 years (I am 29), and then just last month my period stopped completely. I always thought I had a thyroid issue but aside from one time all the levels have been normal. Right when it stopped, I just got my diagnosis from the lab result from OBGYN and the doctor has started me on cabergoline. I am hoping it restores my menstrual cycle I know it's helping a bit already but I won't know until that comes back. I also have issues swallowing for the last 3 years too so if they told me that I had a brain tumor that wouldn't surprise me at this point. Luckily it isn't big enough if it is there and if so then it's probably benign. I also have had to take anti seizure medication for seizures the last 13 years but have been in remission since

  • @okukuliliann6765
    @okukuliliann67654 күн бұрын

    WHAT GOD CANNOT DO DOES NOT EXIST JESUS CHRIST HEALED ME FROM BREAST CANCER AND HIV HE IS THE NAME ABOVE ALL NAMES AM SORRY FOR LOSS OF HUMAN LIFE

  • @Sebek79
    @Sebek794 күн бұрын

    Why is not taked more about, this is interesting!

  • @Mrs.Nooooob
    @Mrs.Nooooob4 күн бұрын

    i have migraine for the last 20 years. Now i am 2 months 2 weeks pregnant. i had severe headache weekly 2 or 3 times. i cant bear without taking paracetamol.what can i do?

  • @elizarwiseborn321
    @elizarwiseborn3214 күн бұрын

    Good job😊

  • @trentonjennings9105
    @trentonjennings91054 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the helpful information. This is so much better than disinformation on the ignorant and incompetent r/colonoscopy. But the infamous reddit site is generally a sewer anyway...

  • @Waynecater-um1ip
    @Waynecater-um1ip5 күн бұрын

    I got cured off hepatitis B with the herbal meds which I purchased for dr.akpamu am now negative of this virus all thanks to the great dr.akpamu on KZread .

  • @archeekhamar
    @archeekhamar5 күн бұрын

    My dream school 🤍🏆✨

  • @ashakumari3509
    @ashakumari35095 күн бұрын

    Sar mere bhai ko cancer hai main bahut Garib aadami hun main Purnia Bihar jila se bol raha hun

  • @JeepD
    @JeepD5 күн бұрын

    I've been living a hell for 10 years... Ever aici a back injury, my hernia touches my heart and has caused PSVT hundreds and hundreds of times and AFib a few times... It's ruined my life in every way possible and makes me extremely physically limited... I've had every test in the world but only ever get pushed meds that don't help or even told once that I might need many many surgeries before something works.... I need something to reclaim my life.

  • @karenharris722
    @karenharris7225 күн бұрын

    My husband smoked cigarettes for forty years and totally hosed his heart. Finally got dx'd with Hydrocephalus, but he was in such bad shape by then they couldn't do anything for him. I'm still not dealing with being a widow!

  • @thestealth293
    @thestealth2936 күн бұрын

    The birth place of residency 🙏🏻🙏🏻 surely a temple of learning

  • @prernaverma9773
    @prernaverma97736 күн бұрын

    I am applying for Phd in immunology, molecular biology, neuroscience in JHU this year 2024.

  • @TavianSmith-gn8qk
    @TavianSmith-gn8qk6 күн бұрын

    Usually at night time I wheeze really bad and the skin around my neck compresses but my parents keep saying I don’t have asthma what do I do

  • @srilakshmiachanta6392
    @srilakshmiachanta63926 күн бұрын

    Hoq to addressdye complications

  • @khizarnajeeb
    @khizarnajeeb7 күн бұрын

    My adrenal glands are not making enough cortisol and my ACTH is 8 like almost close to the borderline of 7 my TSH is not high not low , but i cant drive car and bike its really hard for me to catch cars and bike i use to have vertigo drowness lightheaded and lack of energy blurry vision i cant see the sides things clear and when i ever the lights touchs my eyes i use to stop my car or bike little bit to see clearly.. i dont whats going on i have my CT done and its clear but haven’t done my Mri yet.. can you suggest me what to do?

  • @aayushibhargav2780
    @aayushibhargav27807 күн бұрын

    This female is wasting so much of the water. It’s disturbing

  • @cheryllalexander3364
    @cheryllalexander33648 күн бұрын

    Thank You for your Kind and informative comments,! 😂

  • @dalehunt4428
    @dalehunt44288 күн бұрын

    Johns Hopkins Hospital will always be #1 in my book!