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This video was great, this told me everything that I went through 1 year ago, I want thank all the talented neurosurgeon team members at St Michaels hospital in Toronto for operating on me when I had a life threatening brain 🧠 aneurysm, these medical angels are amazing 😊
Soon after blood test, I experience yellowish fading vision and tinnitus (ear ringing). I'm curious why the vision appears yellow and the scientific explanation behind tinnitus.
hey, thanks for sharing. The yellowish vision and ear ringing might be from a drop in blood pressure or a vasovagal response, where your body reacts to the needle by lowering your heart rate and BP. This can mess with blood flow to your eyes and ears, causing those symptoms. Stress from the test can also spike adrenaline, leading to ringing in your ears.
I'm so sorry for your loss. Losing a parent is incredibly tough. COPD is such a challenging disease. My thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time. May your dad rest in peace. Take care. ❤
Thanks for pointing that out. You're absolutely right - accuracy is crucial, and I apologize for the mistake. The correct temperature is 100.4°F for febrile convulsions. I appreciate your feedback and will make sure to correct it. Your trust is important, and I'm committed to providing reliable information. Thanks for understanding.
Madam aftere vaginal hysterectomy and had suture near vaginal which had come out now I have pain right side of vaginal pricking type and not tolerable I am taking 1 Voveron and Dolo 650 tab due to pain
I'm really sorry to hear you're in so much pain. It's important to contact your doctor immediately to discuss these symptoms, especially since you've had surgery and now have significant pain. They can provide you with the best advice and treatment to help manage your pain and address any complications. Please don't wait to get in touch with them. Take care and get well soon.
I’m struggling with abg currently. I feel like I feel the artery but when I poke nothing comes out. My instructor said I have good technique but I just keep missing. Any good advice would be appreciated
@@Iamdiggity22 don't panic..it happens to all of us.. after taking thousands of abgs even.. now... When u put ur fingers on the pulse.. close your eyes.. feel the pulse .. go slowly and steadily.. just below your index finger.. oh before that feel pulse with only one finger to see where it's located exactly.. and u will get this.. best place to find is just beside the tendon running towards thumb.. so wish u all the best.. 😊
I experience this if i see my own blood, not on others blood my blood, sometimes people ask me if i fainted because i got hurt i said "no, it doesn't make me faint because it hurts it's because of my boood"
Could this be caused by Lyme? I have supraventricular extrasystoles with aberrant ventricular conduction, sometimes the case is ridiculously upset and that is scary, according to the doctor this is benign. I have late lyme, but that was treated last year, I don't think it's gone yet.
I'm getting my right knee in 2 weeks and I am excited. I'm looking forward to not having this type of pain anymore. Surgery pain I can handle but constant pain is annoying. Thank you for sharing.
I’m 22 and I’ve been smoking heavily for about five years. I’ve quit smoking entirely now for about a month but for the last year or so to this day I’ve been coughing up globs of shit…black, brown, green nasty sticky stuff. I’ve got this weird gurgling sound in my lungs almost like a stomach grumble but it’s not like any of these examples. It doesn’t happen when I breathe in or out it just happens randomly mostly in my left lung sometime in my right. I’ve been told it’s just my body clearing stuff out but it feel like it been going on for so long and I can’t seem to find anything online that’s the same as what I’m experiencing.
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Thank you for the educational and well-done video explaining this! My father will have this done very soon and it gives me peace of mind knowing how this procedure is careful and practiced very well.
i've had notiecable pvcs going on for about a month and now they're gone. they would happen the most when I would do an exercise that pushed my heart to the limit but now they're gone. I didn't change anything either they just stopped being noticeable.
What an amazing procedure and thank you for posting this really informative video! Is this procedure pretty much the SAME for every ortho (i. e., use of bone cement, test implants, repeated checking of alignment?)