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Plzzzz respond Iv had a broke Off qtip in my ear since the age of 10 and I’m 26 now so 16 yearsssss no doctor ever believed me I they say they can’t see it and have a clear view of my ear drum but I KNOW it never came out HELP
Wow! Thank you. Be sure to catch our live streams on Monday afternoons. Well, except for this next Monday, but almost every Monday. We usually have a very lively chat with the viewers.
I've seen several videos where Dr's say both cortisone and steroid shots does more harm than good in the long run. Not all physician's concerns are about money. There are a few good Dr's that tell people their patients the truth with evidence to back it up. These shots are not a permanent fix, you will return. And you will pay each return. Money can't be made when you're cured
a single session of injection will do no "long run" harm. what you need post injection is proper physiotherapy. that is the core after its pain free. but yes. a good doctor should not be expecting a return again and again beyond the first successful injection. the injection is not the be all to a treatment
Do you have an update on Mobius? I am looking for a portable version for plug and play. Have tried MModal and very happy but not portable for plug and play. Thank you.
I had a nasty large hematoma on my elbow. The er didn't drain it. Eventually it popped on the inside. The bruise it created went across by abdomen and all the way down to my ankle. It took months to clear.
Nice, feeling how the bloating and pain receded within approximately two months made all the difference, I simply go’ogled the latest by Tilly Strankten and her Ovarian Cyst Guide and although it really took about 10 weeks for it to totally shrink and vanish I’ve never felt so light and relaxed.
I'd love to know whether or not the lady was pressed when Doc got demonstrably excited by the quality of the extraction.....then again, I'm here, so I can't really say much.
Freezing really isn’t that painful. It’s just a wee little poke. And well done Doc. Keeping that little poke superficial of the tendons and ligaments. And man did he have a huge hematoma. Your patient will feel so much better even once the freezing comes out. Wish he filming had been closer and his gloves didn’t hide the extraction so often I just have to comment on another of this doc’s videos where he has turned the comments off, I’m sure he felt he had to, I’m guessing the patient got lots of negative comments. She has an MSRA abscess on her tummy and the freezing just is not working (that damn said/base shift). MSRA infections are so freaking painful, let alone as abscess full of it. Kudos to the doc for treating her with such kindness, recognizing her need for extra pain control. Your bedside manner is wonderful
What if there are parts of the brain that vibrate and cause stress on the blood vessels and bam nosebleeds happen, what if that part of the brain activates, vibrates to produce her powers. We do live in a multidemsional existence with different wavelenghts and she can manipulate that with vibrating a certain part of her brain. I wonder how much of her brain she acttually uses. I do not think it is 100% tho, at least not yet.