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OMG ALMOST 1 MILLION SUBS ❤❤❤ IVE BEEN WATCHING YOU FOR YEARSSS
ОтветитьYour positive attitude and smile is refreshing! You really look for the reason behind symptoms, we need more doctors like you!!!!!
Ответитьthe hospital i work at here in Orlando Florida, we have pyxis machines too! (:
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ОтветитьMa,ma I morning and night time I'm bhursha dai open tha boold open way and what s problem and you sajesan ma,ma
ОтветитьDAY IN THE LIFE OF A DOCTOR IN THE HOSPITAL (FT. FAINTING)
ОтветитьSault Area Hospital. You arent that far from the Hospital I work at, UPHS.
ОтветитьTo be honest, my first day as the attending was more nerve wracking than residency
ОтветитьYour encouraging me to become a nurse even more and teaching me a few things along the way watching ur video's
Ответитьare u a doctor? can u help me
ОтветитьAORTIC STENOSIS!!! I don't know if we have better tests, but it may well NOT have anything to do with heart rhythm!!! This is what killed MY mother... SO if there is a test, HAVE A LOOK, PLEASE!
For those not in the know... Have you ever seen a garden hose where the inner sidewall breaks down a little and a flap opens up inside, and whenever the water-flow picks up, the flap flops to block it and the harder the pressure the more the hose swells in one spot and no water comes out???
This is the SAME principle "injury" to the aorta, which SHOULD BE about the size of that garden hose. When a tear inside lets a flap obstruct flow, everything can go fine for days... but a little bit of strain... like getting up... OR sometimes for no reason at all, the flap can "flop" and obstruct part of the blood-flow... might be just a lot of it, and might be ALL of it... and when the body falls (from a faint) it can be just enough of a jarring sensation and relax pressure just enough for the flap (which "wants" to be round like the rest of the arterial wall anyway) to "flip" back into place... and symptoms may take a minute or just in seconds "disappear". This condition CAN go on for years, or kill you in days... hours... or the first time the flap tears open and bothers you... It's about the size and location and shape of the stenosis injury, and other factors like the strain you're under, the routine of exercise or lack thereof... whatever...
It CAN be surgically fixed, but it's gonna require open-heart surgery to do it... AND unfortunately, unless AND until they know they should look into the Aorta for damage, Doc's won't necessarily find any problem. My mother was given grief for smoking for 40 years, but all her cardiograms came back "good for her age"...
Fainting completely at random, lack of cardio symptoms and signs, and (in my mother's case) visual anomalies and her head would just fall... not losing conscious but she'd droop to look down at random and COULD NOT raise her own head... Everybody was baffled for years...
...IN FAIRNESS to our Doc's, my mother was never "the world's most patient person"... SO with a woman who routinely warned people (including FBI agents AND Marines) that she'd "BEAT them around like a red rubber ball if they didn't shut their mouths"... You can imagine the FUN of trying to get her to come back to a Doc' with no answers, no ideas, and sit still for "another battery of tests"... YEAH... Good f***in' luck! I don't blame anybody... AND it does NOT reflect badly on the Doc's... THEY DID finally get to the root issue... and a lot of things made sense when I got the low-down and did some of my own research... I am (honestly) glad to have an answer... It was just too late, and she'd lost enough of her original strength to even make it through the surgery...
SO it's an imperfect world... BUT please, ANYBODY with symptoms and a check-out like this... BRING AORTIC STENOSIS UP!!! It may save your life! ;o)
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I am resting
I went through a long series of fainting. Fainted a couple, well a few times, in hospital. They never did figure out cause. I think they had me on the wrong dose or too much cardiac meds, it was doing a fast drop of blood pressure/heart rate, I'd faint. When they got that straightend out I stopped fainting. Dr's never figured it out though.
ОтветитьI wonder if she'll be this enthusiastic 5-8 years down the road. I feel a twinge of sadness cuz I've only come across 4 good providers in my journey. I stopped visiting the med system as a patient and went into the research side. It was fascinating hobnobing with the doctors, allied health and going to class presentations. As long as you were a mouse and blended in you could go anywhere. Bonus points for insightful questions at grand rounds. Alas that was just a season of my life but since the mountains it was probably the best time I had in the city besides living in my vehicle early on.
Sadly never came to a consistent understanding of complexity. No Protocols, No Pathways. Redirection service for ID but not high IQ, LD and memory issues much less rare genetic anomalies. No support for mid-age either.
Most of the good research stays in the annals of journals unless it's lucky to peak it's head out before the 10 yr translational cycle.
I wish she was my doctor
ОтветитьIf the halter results are negative, consider ordering an EEG. IMO
ОтветитьI faint at the sight of blood, and they called a code blue in the hospital on me because of that. I came back to consciousness with a team of medical staff surrounding me. I also fainted in health class in 8th grade when we watched a video on HIV.
ОтветитьI just started nursing school but I watch your videos on my downtime (which doesn't really exist: but forced by mental blocks and fog) and I'm learning so much. Thank you.
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