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Kidd and Cee Reacts To Always Read The Warning Label (Mr Ballen) 

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@missingmeso
@missingmeso 10 месяцев назад
My mom was on blood thinner warfarin and also was on aspirin, because of her heart condition, during COVID her doctor changed. And Because of her stroke she would have muscle tightness or nerve pain from time to time so this new doctor gave her capsule for the pain and changed her warfarin dose from 2mg to 6mg twice a week. After 1 week she wasn’t able to walk without feeling dizzy and nausea and vomit, she couldn’t chew well too or swallow her food. She is phobic of hospital so she was refusing to go. I called the doctor and she told me to give her Tylenol that it’s either COVID or just cold. Next day I couldn’t take it anymore and I called 911 and took her to the hospital, the doctor at the hospital told me if I was 14 hours late she would have got into coma, her INR was 8, normal people should be 1 or less, her condition shouldn’t go above 3. She was bleeding in her brain in 2 spots, turned out you shouldn’t take aspirin with blood thinners specially because aspirin have side effects of brain bleeding. Not even one doctor mentioned that before. So with blood thinner like warfarin it made it even worse. She spent a month and half in the hospital she couldn’t remember numbers or letters or our names. Me and my brother didn’t leave her a minute we even slept on the chair there at night and dropped our work. Fast forward after she got discharged her left leg that was weak from the stroke started swollen and changed color and her body swollen even more and her face. That she gained 30lb in no time. Turned out she developed Edema in her left leg. Why? The capsule that doctor prescribed had a side effect of edema and water retention. Also one of her heart medications causes that too. I stopped the capsules. Looked for a whole new clinic , hospital and doctors. Now 3 years later and I’m still trying to get her leg back to normal size. Using water pills and more monitoring than before (which it was 24/7 I work from home to take care of her for the past 12 years now). Please be careful of what the doctor gives you. If you take aspirin don’t take any medication or painkillers with NSAID ( like regular ibuprofen and Tylenol) these combinations can cause internal bleeding, please be extra careful, god bless you all and I hope you never get sick or your loved ones 🙏🏼❤️
@kdmcollegebd2012
@kdmcollegebd2012 10 месяцев назад
I don't know who your mom's Doctor was, but as a Cardiac Nurse I can't imagine not monitoring INR closely with such a change in Warfarin.
@missingmeso
@missingmeso 10 месяцев назад
@@kdmcollegebd2012 true. I make sure we do it weekly from that time till now. Today actually was her test and it was 2.6 so it was good.
@sadikijoseph3853
@sadikijoseph3853 10 месяцев назад
Im so sorry , our doctors where we live stresses on this.
@icyjay1875
@icyjay1875 10 месяцев назад
So you telling me 911 was never an option bro.
@coconyt3623
@coconyt3623 10 месяцев назад
There's two possibilities. Either these 'side-effects' are stuff that materializes in select few people because of some genetic or other disposition and thus would require the kind of testing that straight-up isn't possible to find in advance, and in case of more wide-spread side-effects, the communication about them is lacking and/or is being neglected by health organizations because it's 'too much of a rare case' or whatever brain-dead bs. OR, this is a straight-up, extremely brain-dead flaw in how medicals conduct business, absolutely amounts to malpractice and has to be corrected yesterday.
@Lisa-_-M
@Lisa-_-M 10 месяцев назад
Drugs are studied to find out if they work on the condition and what the side effects are. These are weighed up to see if it's worth them going out to the market. If the benefits still outweigh the side effects, then it'll go out and the side effects are recorded on the leaflet that comes with the medication. These side effects are also broken down into frequency-common to rare (usually the more severe side effects). Most rare side effects are just that, rare-unfortunate for those few that do get them but most people don't. Like you suggested, it probably all winds down to genetic and environmental factors we can't properly study. There's also a number that comes with the meds for you to call them if you experience any other side effects not mentioned so it can be re-evaluated.
@SpiderRiderKya
@SpiderRiderKya 6 месяцев назад
Yup, Cipro (the full name is ciprofloxacin, hence "floxed") is still prescribed (I was on a course of it + another antibioic + a steroid a couple years back, and the steroid was the only one that caused any kind of side effect that I noticed lol). The thing is, the side effect that happened here is a very rare side effect. The problem is, there is no such thing as a medicine that is 100% beyond a shadow of a doubt safe and never going to have any negative side effects. Most side effects are minor and short lasting but, sometimes, for whatever reason (genetics? environmental? something else?), they interacted weird with a person and you get those super rare, super awful side effects. If we didn't give out a medication because there was a chance, however small, for a bad side effect, there would be no medicine given ever. It's literally just, bad luck.
@davidmcnelley8672
@davidmcnelley8672 10 месяцев назад
It’s stories like this that I’m glad I never take medicine for anything, not even for a minor cold.(ibuprofen is the only exception)
@kaylachisholm6367
@kaylachisholm6367 10 месяцев назад
My thanksgiving was ok I had to work but I ate when I got off and I’m still working watching y’all at work love you guys ❤
@OGnewar
@OGnewar 10 месяцев назад
This mrballen video made me so paranoid that I research the side effects of every medicine prescribed to me ever since.
@ImKira999
@ImKira999 10 месяцев назад
May he rest in peace, such a sad story man ❤️
@Braddibwai
@Braddibwai 7 месяцев назад
I got into an accident couple years ago where I tore in between my Achilles and my calf so that feeling of your tending being pulled or tug or anything is the most uncomfortable feeling ever. No matter what you do you can’t get comfortable even if you try.
@freelilboogy
@freelilboogy 10 месяцев назад
My Thanksgiving was good! how bout yalls
@MrsJasmyn45
@MrsJasmyn45 8 месяцев назад
With me personally, I have to research every medication I am prescribed because I have a rare allergic reaction to medication called Stevens Johnson Syndrome, aka SJS for short. It's an allergic reaction that's caused by medications like Cipro. And, the effects are so debilitating that it can cause blindness in people because it can destroy the cornea of the eyes.
@freelilboogy
@freelilboogy 10 месяцев назад
yess🔥💯💯
@perryphillips2919
@perryphillips2919 10 месяцев назад
I love you guys and your videos! Please keep up the good work 💯❤️
@yreezy
@yreezy 10 месяцев назад
Another good story to watch from Mr.Ballen’s channel is the one about “The Devil’s Hole”, it’s an underwater cave
@maromimi7530
@maromimi7530 10 месяцев назад
I share Kidd's hate for doctors 😂
@keytondavis6762
@keytondavis6762 10 месяцев назад
It's something different, but I think you two should react to 20 examples of the Mandela effect!
@camtimmy9905
@camtimmy9905 10 месяцев назад
My thanksgiving wasn’t the best I had work and it’s overnight so I couldn’t eat nothing or hangout with anyone just had to take some leftovers to work and that was all
@Phoenixrisen2001
@Phoenixrisen2001 10 месяцев назад
My son had a health issues he was in such pain the dr wouldnt give me a referral which with my insurance i need to see a specialist they said it wasnt needed because several of their drs had seen him and believed he was being dramatic I ended up taking him to the ER and after i was givin a referral and the specialist was able to get ride of his pain all those drs said was dramatic smh
@catalin9637
@catalin9637 10 месяцев назад
i have for 2 and half years some pain in my right shoulder and they keep sending me from one to another not trying to fix it anymore...
@dantewilliams7458
@dantewilliams7458 10 месяцев назад
How much did he take
@kathleencox6989
@kathleencox6989 10 месяцев назад
My Thanksgiving was wonderful. Hope y'all had a great Thanksgiving! Luckily, I have a really doctor. She is really good with what meds I take. I don't take alot. I'm mildly anemic and she is very careful with what Iron I take and how much. You just don't know now adays. Kinds read the warning labels of everything. There some good doctors and some not so good doctors.
@joshuajones5273
@joshuajones5273 10 месяцев назад
I googled the definition of Manslaughter and it looked like what happened here.
@MikeBlackStudios
@MikeBlackStudios 10 месяцев назад
1st 🥇
@kevinmentor6036
@kevinmentor6036 10 месяцев назад
Second 🎉🎉🎉
@123456twat
@123456twat 6 месяцев назад
how that's allowed to be sold in your country is insane. 🤮🤮
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