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This was incredibly helpful Dr Obulor for using your herbal remedies to cure Cervical Cancer totally in a short period of time. I’m still amazed for the healing I got doctor you’re great💟
This was incredibly helpful Dr Obulor for using your herbal remedies to cure Cervical Cancer totally in a short period of time. I’m still amazed for the healing I got doctor you’re great💟
My Nero suspects I have PD, I'm waiting for the dopamine test later this month. I lost motility five months ago, and MDs including one GI doctor told me there was nothing they could do for me. Since hydration is important It was suggested I try a laxative "Magnesium Citrate" " so in common with drinking two liters of water over four hours, followed by the laxative mentioned, I was able to "purge" a brown soup. I did this every third day. I finally found a GI MD in a local teaching hospital, and after an examination, he thinks the sphincter and related muscles may not be relaxing. Further testing appointments coming.
I had round red circle on the tip of my penis a little bit past the circumcision scar all blistering she took a biopsy right below the head of the penis where circumcision is did a very good job within 4 days the stitches fell out just a little bit of scarring that slowly going away starting to feel normal not so sensitive and sore especially when erect wasn't cancerous she thinks it's from a drug fix reaction the testing quite sure what caused it
14:36 Are you doing any research now on people without episodic memories? I have Severely Deficient Autobiographical Memory and just realized last year that people can actually “re-experience” memories in vivid sensory detail. I always thought “knowing that something happened” in facts is what a memory is. Now I understand that a memory to most people is the experience of re-living an episode in their “mind’s eye,” which is another concept I had no understanding of until last year when I learned people can see pictures and movies in their heads.
Very informative video. You make it look so easy. I feel like I might remove my own stitches. The doctor that put them in, gave me absolutely no info on when they would be removed, and got so annoyed at any question I asked. Terrible bedside manner! I am stubborn, so I would rather do it myself then go back to that hospital. It's been about 10 or 11 days with them in already.
What she fails to say is that is very hard to consume too many proteines but very easy to overeate carbs. Carbs are not that esential to you , your body can make its one glucose, so yes is better to eat high proteine then high carbs.
I got stitches on my forehead. I tried removing the stitches myself and blood was gushing. I just paused for a while and applied pressure for the blood to stop. Now I don’t care anymore. I just had an Advil. I’m removing them all now 😤
My husband suffering from chronic pancreatitis and he admited 3rd time in a hospital still he is in hospital He has no pain but have fever problem What can i do
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Dr. Garrett, thank you so much for this informative video. I have my first appointment coming up with Dr. Wiechert after just being diagnosed with endometrioid adenocarcinoma/Grade 2-3 and am learning as much as I can on my own about all aspects of this cancer. Of course, I haven't been staged yet - and I'm not trying to jump the gun but one of the biggest fears is fear of the future and "what happens if it comes back?" after my hysterectomy. I learned so much from listening to you. I know I will learn more from Dr. Wiechert when the time comes but I feel like you're all one amazing team and I am grateful that I can learn from all of you. I also watched his videos! I don't want to fall too far down the rabbit hole of trying to learn as much as I can...but these BIDMC videos are outstanding. Thanks again!
I am not only happy am alive but also glad that "DrMadida" was able treat and cure me with his herbal medication of my parosmia, Meniere disease and Parkinson disease(PD) with their herbal treatment. My smile is so bright because I am happy .’
I'm an aspie and driving came naturally to me as soon as i sat behind the wheel for the first time. I have a CDL and drive a semi without any problems.
Imagine having lazy parents who never looked into treatment as a child, like braces or posture exercises. And now you’re an adult with a bad curve who has little option but permanent spinal fusion surgery.
I don’t have scoliosis, but the surgery sounds horrendous. Having your spine permanently fused with bone and rods, the section becoming permanent immobile for the rest of your life.
You might not be seeing all the nuances of “honeymoon”. A honeymoon is an idyllic escape full of love and joy. They contrast with reality. . We say “that was just the honeymoon”, ominously, soon to be followed by reality.
My health improved 100% when I stopped taking all western medicine and turned to a nutrition lifestyle by changing my eating habits and diet, I avoid prepackaged foods full of chemicals. I purchased Herbal Formula from World Rehabilitate Clinic, I was literally bedbound for about 3 years. But now I have NONE of the issues they diagnosed me with years ago....all done without the help of western medicine. I am not prescribing medicine or supplements but If anyone chose to follow the regimen I chose I will be happy for them, conversely if anyone chooses not to believe, I will fully understand that as I probably wouldn't believe the story if I hadn't lived it.
I am not only happy am alive but also glad that "Dr Madida" was able treat and cure me with his herbal medication of my parosmia, Meniere disease and Parkinson disease(PD) with their herbal treatment🌿..
Age 51, very active. I mountain bike and race BMX. Found out two days ago I have a 4.6cm thoracic aneurysm. My dad died of a stomach aneurysm at 53 but he smokes. Thought since I was so active I had avoided that gene being passed down. I'm bummed of course, but my wife had open heart surgery 7 years ago to have a stint put in and I know what to expect. Now starts the journey. Hoping and praying mine doesn't grow, but at the same time I now feel locked down from a ton of exercise that I enjoy because of the ticking time bomb feeling. My dad was getting ready for a fishing trip when he passed away in the front yard. Ughhh!!
Just been diagnosed with a 5cm thoracic aneurysm. Currently getting as much info as I can to help survive this. Thanks to my Doctor who picked up an unexpected heart murmur and sent me straight to a cardiologist, otherwise I would have been dead in 2 years!
I'm sitting here crying because I had bad pancreatitis for 8 days. For the first 5 or 6 days all I did was cry and cry out in pain literally the whole almost 5 and half days. I was in so much pain the whole time and I was unable to sleep. I was sleep deprived and exhausted because of not sleeping. So on the 6th day the doctor tried an increase of pain medicine and the frequency. This was the first I actually was starting to feel pain relief. And if you do the math that I was in pain and couldn't sleep a wink, but no, they came into the room While I was sleeping and wouldn't that be natural thing to do after not sleeping almost 50 hours. No they said I'm overmedicated. Someone please give me some feed back because I know the is still something wrong in my body and they're falling to notice it
I took out my own cemented on permanent post-braces retainer myself with a diamon bit bead reamer and a mirror after one end came loose. Why am I nervous about taking out one little stitch?? Lol 😅
Thank you. I have one stitch on my thigh that I'm planning to do on my own. I've removed stitches many times when I was a veterinary assistant. But that was a long time ago. And I get queezy every time I start preparing to remove my own. I'll try it again with the boost of confidence from this video. At least this time I know my patient will hold still. 😅