Advanced Neurosurgery Associates
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Dr. Mostafa El Khashab Offers Neurosurgery Services in Arabic
Dr. Mostafa El Khashab serves the Arabic-speaking communities in New Jersey and New York. He holds medical licenses in New Jersey, Wisconsin, New York, the U.K. and Egypt.
See an extensive list of his expertise and qualifications here: ana-neurosurgery.com/mostafa-el-khashab-md-phd-facs/
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Відео

Epilepsy Surgery: Stephanie's Seizure-Free Testimonial
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From averaging almost 10 seizures per month to being seizure-free for more than 10 years, Stephanie's life changed after meeting expert neurosurgeon Dr Fried.
Brain Surgery: Arianna Survives a Brain Bleed and Stroke
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A sudden brain bleed and stroke left Arianna in a vegetable state. "Dr. Fried saved my life," says Arianna. See the areas of expertise at Advanced Neurosurgery Associates: ana-neurosurgery.com/adult/ ana-neurosurgery.com/pediatrics/
Brain Tumor Surgery: Bella's Testimonial
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When Bella suddenly started jumbling her words and complaining of a headache, she was rushed to the hospital. Bella was later diagnosed with a brain tumor. Dr. Arno Fried, founder of Advanced Neurosurgery Association, completed the complicated brain tumor surgery. Since then, Bella was able to continue a normal childhood and grow into a beautiful young woman. Read more about diagnosis, treatmen...
ANA Testimonial Stephanie
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ANA Testimonial Stephanie
Pediatric and Adult Neurosurgeon Dr. Mostafa El Khashab
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Neurosurgeon Mostafa El Khashab discusses his practice's approach to neurosurgery for pediatric and adult neurosurgery patients. Advanced Neurosurgery Associates care for pediatric patients in New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and from around the world who suffer from brain tumors, hydrocephalus, spine disorders and pediatric epilepsy Learn more at ana-neurosurgery.com.
Introducing Mostafa El Khashab, MD, Phd, FACS: Pediatric and Adult Neurosurgeon
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Neurosurgeon Mostafa El Khashab discusses his practice's approach to neurosurgery for pediatric and adult neurosurgery patients. Advanced Neurosurgery Associates care for pediatric patients in New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and from around the world who suffer from brain tumors, hydrocephalus, spine disorders and pediatric epilepsy. Read more: ana-neurosurgery.com/mostafa-el-kh...
A Culture of Collaboration: ANA's Approach to Neurosurgery
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Neurosurgeon Dr. Arno Fried discusses his approach to collaborative care in his neurosurgery practice and its benefits to patients. Dr. Fried and his team at Advanced Neurosurgery Associates care for pediatric patients in New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and from around the world who suffer from brain tumors, hydrocephalus, spine disorders, pediatric epilepsy and more. Learn more...
Neurosurgeon Dr. Arno Fried on Pediatric Neurosurgery, Hyrocephalus, Brain Tumors and More
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Neurosurgeon Dr. Arno Fried discusses his approach to neurosurgery for his pediatric neurosurgery patients. Dr. Fried and his team at Advanced Neurosurgery Associates care for pediatric patients in New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and from around the world who suffer from brain tumors, hydrocephalus, spine disorders and pediatric epilepsy Learn more at ana-neurosurgery.com.
Meet Neurosurgeon Allison Rathmann, DO
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Neurosurgeon Dr. Allison Rathman discusses her approach to care for her patients, including pediatric patients. Advanced Neurosurgery Associates cares for patients in New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and from around the world. Learn more at ana-neurosurgery.com.
Spine Surgeon, Vivek Ramakrishnan, DO New Jersey and New York
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Spine surgeon Dr. Vivek Ramakrishnan discusses his approach to care for his spine surgery patients, including those patients who have pinched-nerve or degenerative disk disease. Advanced Neurosurgery Associates cares for patients in New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and from around the world. Learn more at ana-neurosurgery.com.
Spine Surgeon Vivek Ramakrishnan, DO, On Caring for Patients
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Spine surgeon Dr. Vivek Ramakrishnan discusses Advanced Neurosurgery Associates and its approach to care for its spine surgery patients. Advanced Neurosurgery Associates cares for patients in New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and from around the world. Learn more at ana-neurosurgery.com.
Craniofacial Surgery Provides a Normal Life-With All of Its Joys!
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“It was definitely a roller-coaster ride for any parent,” admits Joseph Suarez-Inclan, father of 5 1/2 -year-old Alexander. “But four years later, he’s a happy child.” Joseph shares the story of Alexander’s craniosynostosis and his young son’s surgery with Dr. Arno Fried. Watch the first video of Alexander, when he was two: ua-cam.com/video/MD60gp_c8AU/v-deo.html
Introduction to Spine Specialist Dr. Vivek Ramakrishnan
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Meet Dr. Vivek Ramakrishnan, DO, FACOS, FACS, a spine specialist at Advanced Neurosurgery Associates. For more information visit ana-neurosurgery.com/vivek-ramakrishnan-do/
Alexandra: Making Progress with Hydrocephalus
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Alexandra's diagnosis: spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy, hydrocephalus and epilepsy. Due to the care and expertise of Dr. Fried, Alexandra is making progress with hydrocephalus, living happily one day at a time. In this video, patient Alexandra and her mother share their experience with hydrocephalus and the compassionate care received at Advanced Neurosurgery Associates. For more informatio...
Amanda Breem: Life After Hydrocephalus Surgery with ANA
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Amanda Breem: Life After Hydrocephalus Surgery with ANA
Amanda Breem's Journey with Hydrocephalus
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Amanda Breem's Journey with Hydrocephalus
Arianna's Emergency Brain Surgery
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Arianna's Emergency Brain Surgery
Gabriella's JPA Brain Tumor
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Gabriella's JPA Brain Tumor
Giana & Tina DiLascio
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Giana & Tina DiLascio
Giana DiLascio's Advice to Hydrocephalus Patients
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Giana DiLascio's Advice to Hydrocephalus Patients
Christina: Cancer Success Stories at ANA
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Christina: Cancer Success Stories at ANA
Denise Murden
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Denise Murden
Joseph and Alexander's Craniofacial Journey
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Joseph and Alexander's Craniofacial Journey
Christina Murden
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Christina Murden
Introduction - Dr. Mostafa El Khashab
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Introduction - Dr. Mostafa El Khashab
Personal Story - Dr. Mostafa El Khashab
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Personal Story - Dr. Mostafa El Khashab
Spasticity: Dr. Mostafa El Khashab
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Spasticity: Dr. Mostafa El Khashab
The Neurosurgical Team - Dr. Mostafa El Khashab
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The Neurosurgical Team - Dr. Mostafa El Khashab
Results - Dr. Mostafa El Khashab
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Results - Dr. Mostafa El Khashab

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Pnkantique
    @Pnkantique 8 днів тому

    THANK YOU DR FRIED - ANGELS ON EARTH

  • @AmandaAllen-c2q
    @AmandaAllen-c2q 7 місяців тому

    I also have hydrocephalus.. who was born in September of 1988 and have had 6 shunt revisions.

  • @AmandaAllen-c2q
    @AmandaAllen-c2q 8 місяців тому

    I was born with congenital hydrocephalus in September of 88 including 2 shunt revisions within my first 30 days of my life and have had 4 additional shunt revisions since then with..my latest shunt revision bring on July 1st 2010.

  • @MarkR-mu6zc
    @MarkR-mu6zc 11 місяців тому

    The piano in the background is really distracting. This video clip would be better without.

  • @Liv19401
    @Liv19401 Рік тому

    This hits so close to home to me I was born with hydrocephalus due to being born so prematurely my consultants and surgeons were amazing during my surgeries for it couldn’t be more thankful 🙏🏻

  • @toordal
    @toordal Рік тому

    Why did she have surgery in multiple locations so far apart? Did her family move and just require a new neurosurgeon or did she actually travel for the surgery? I'm in my 40s. I was born, went to college, and had 5 shunt surgeries for hydrocephalus all within 1 mile of where I currently live. Ok, I actually grew up in a suburb of Detroit, but now I live in the city back where it literally all began for me.

  • @hodgsonish
    @hodgsonish Рік тому

    Inspiring. I got my first shunt when I was 18, in 1984, and have had 23 shunt revisions since then. The recent three-back-to-back in March & April, 2023.

  • @zacharyellis3001
    @zacharyellis3001 Рік тому

    Hi Amanda you are an incredible young lady. My name is Zachary Ellis. I was born in 1990 and I was diagnosed with Hydrrocephalus at 3 weeks old and had my first Neuro Surgery then. I had a shunt put in. I had many many problems such as being up every night sick up until I was 10 years old. In February of 2001 my Shunt failed and I had to have a 2nd surgery to get another Shunt put in on the opposite side. I had to have a 3rd surgery about a week later due to my new Shunt as it become blocked and surrounded with fluid. Luckily since 2002 I haven't had to have any more Shunt surgeries but I still have problems that I am trying to manage with medications such as seizures and balance problems. My Neurologisy isn't 100% sure if my shunt is still working properly but the medications help alot. Throughout school I was in modified classrooms and had incredible teachers. Take care and I hope you are doing well.

  • @zacharyellis3001
    @zacharyellis3001 Рік тому

    Hi Amanda. I I just wanted to say you are doing an awesome thing bringing awareness to this subject. I also have hydrocephalus. I had my diagnosis at 3 weeks old and I had surgery to put a shunt in around that time. I also had problems at the age of 10 as my Shunt failed and became blocked. I had to have 2 more surgeries at that time. I am almost 33 now and I was also very lucky to have awesome doctors. I still struggle at times but you are an inspiration. Take care.

    • @briankimutai1470
      @briankimutai1470 Рік тому

      Hello,do you experience headache frequently,if not how long did it take for the headache to fade away after the last surgery?

    • @Trend2022
      @Trend2022 Рік тому

      Which hospital u treat ment ... Please tell me because my 1yr baby struggling in 2brain surgery pls tell me which place which hospital

  • @harshaljoshi4864
    @harshaljoshi4864 Рік тому

    Anyone is facing Hydrocephalus issue with head injury?

    • @motherelizabethasanbekova5801
      @motherelizabethasanbekova5801 11 місяців тому

      I am

    • @harshaljoshi4864
      @harshaljoshi4864 10 місяців тому

      How old are you and when you had shunt surgery?

    • @harshaljoshi4864
      @harshaljoshi4864 10 місяців тому

      I'm 35 year's old now I have shunt from 1997

    • @sinquary
      @sinquary 8 місяців тому

      ​@@harshaljoshi4864 Hi, im 19 and will get shunt surgery during this months. I have read that there are some side affects on shunt and that it limits persons life. Could you please tell me how did you shunt operation go and did it limit yor actions on daily basis? Thanks.

    • @harshaljoshi4864
      @harshaljoshi4864 3 місяці тому

      ​@@sinquaryI'm facing ataxia issue also from shunt surgery. I have slurred speech or some muscle weakness but I can walk or ride non gear two wheeler also.

  • @veenay.r.3275
    @veenay.r.3275 2 роки тому

    My daughter had hydrocephalus. She had 3 brain surgeries. Now she is an assistant professor.

  • @veenay.r.3275
    @veenay.r.3275 2 роки тому

    I have also hydrocephalus with 3 brain surgeries. Now I am an assistant professor.

  • @stevenpryer5880
    @stevenpryer5880 2 роки тому

    MALTEASERS. DR SIAN MORRIS.

  • @stevenpryer5880
    @stevenpryer5880 2 роки тому

    MALTEASERS. DR SIAN MORRIS.

  • @stevenpryer5880
    @stevenpryer5880 2 роки тому

    MALTEASERS. DR SIAN MORRIS.

  • @stevenpryer5880
    @stevenpryer5880 2 роки тому

    PLASHET WARD LONDON THEOPHALUS THEOPHALUS THEOPHALUS THEOPHALUS THEOPHALUS THEOPHALUS THEOPHALUS THEOPHALUS THEOPHALUS

  • @sabahameed1607
    @sabahameed1607 2 роки тому

    My baby girl has a surgery when she was 2 months old now she is 4 months old.....I am going in depression due to her....mostly I'm afraid because of her. I want to see her with normal life

    • @jackthejoker6330
      @jackthejoker6330 Рік тому

      I have had hydrocephalus since birth. Also got a shunt at 2 months. I'm now 20 and living a normal life. Own a place, have a good job, and went to college for machining. My only insight or advice is to know the signs of a malfunction. My parents didn't know mine was malfunctioning for roughly 3 years, and I was asymptomatic only grumpy and irritable. I was 16, so understandable of my parents not to see it as a shunt malfunction. Regardless, being there for your child and loving them is plenty. My parents never made hydrocephalus a big deal, which helped me not see it as one. Not seeing it as a limitation but as something I overcame. I know my parents always stressed a lot on my behalf but they never showed it. I wish the best for you and your daughter and just thought I'd share my story.

    • @martiolson9920
      @martiolson9920 Рік тому

      Hi I was diagnosed with hydrocephalus at the age of 11 and I am 39 now. I thankfully haven't had any complications with my shunt. About 2yrs ago I found out that the tube had disconnected around my neck area but there is no signs of fluid on my brain. My doctor thinks my body has some how learned to absorb the fluid on its own. But if any complications are to arise we would do scans again to check things out. And I have lived a normal healthy life otherwise. I use to ride horse all through junior high and high school. And I've had a 4 wheeler since I was a kid and still do it to this day. I just do the safe thing and always where my ATV helmet. . Please keep your chin up. Yes parents will always worry about their kiddos. But it's good to let us be kids and let us know we can do anything we put are minds to. But just be aware of our special piece of extra hardware.

    • @toordal
      @toordal Рік тому

      I've lived with hydrocephalus since birth, and am now 49. I had as of a normal life as I could expect. Of course everybody's life is "normal" to them. However, I went to school in normal classes never really in any different classes than other kids. I went to college and struggled at times, but did graduate with a computer science degree. I haven't needed as many surgeries as Amanda, but have needed 5 total which is still more than some people, but have read stories of kids needing a crazy amount far more than Amanda. Some of them were apparently fine otherwise though. Despite not needing surgery since a amonth after 9/11/2001, I'm still classified as "moderate to severe hydrocephalus" which really shocked me the first time I saw that actually in writing in 2017. I was almost considering going to a psychologist at least once after I saw that as I was worried about depression and just "giving up" after seeing severe my diagnosis is, and how this is also as good as it gets. Most of my life I assumed I had minor hydrocephalus when I see all these stories of people needing so many more surgeries.

  • @sabahameed1607
    @sabahameed1607 2 роки тому

    Can a hydrocephalus baby be fine and can spend a normal life plz guid

  • @RobertLongM
    @RobertLongM 2 роки тому

    Not sure if this is your expertise: Do you have research about morphometrics some surgeons use for Craniocervical Junction instability? Such as Grabb-Oakes, BAI, BDI, ADI? < Whether or not these are even a factor. Especially Grabb-Oakes since I find many with a close to 9mm who are fine, as well as some who are close to 9mm and are not fine. Are these measurements you use as well?

  • @asiyakhan3619
    @asiyakhan3619 2 роки тому

    I love Dr. Fried so much he is truly the best neurosurgeon anyone could ever have and he is so sweet I miss him and I thank him for everything he did for me out of everyone I’m so thankful I had him as my Dr

  • @rahmatmuhammad8736
    @rahmatmuhammad8736 2 роки тому

    My daughter is 2 and she was diagnosed with Saggital crainosynostosis.Thanks for this video.Now I can fully make my decision

  • @yolandejean9077
    @yolandejean9077 2 роки тому

    God bless the strong boy.

  • @gracefully_ebony_
    @gracefully_ebony_ 3 роки тому

    Thank u so much my son just had it about a month ago as well at 2 !!!

    • @rahmatmuhammad8736
      @rahmatmuhammad8736 2 роки тому

      How did it go? Any bleeding? And did they say, the skull will heal like nothing happened.

    • @gracefully_ebony_
      @gracefully_ebony_ 2 роки тому

      @@rahmatmuhammad8736 he did great actually he goes back in November for his year check .. just praying and keeping faith .. against thank you 🙏🏽

  • @shanmukhningappanavar1837
    @shanmukhningappanavar1837 3 роки тому

    Sir, My son forehed top shape is up eyes are coming front due to pressure is developping inside brain kindly advise we are staying in Banglore-Karnataka-India.

    • @advancedneurosurgeryassoci5896
      @advancedneurosurgeryassoci5896 3 роки тому

      It is always important to consult a doctor or neurosurgeon as soon as possible. If you are ever in the NJ and NY area, we would be happy to review your son's condition.

  • @nikitasahu3195
    @nikitasahu3195 3 роки тому

    Love you Alex !! My Strong Boy !!!

  • @keithscharich2006
    @keithscharich2006 3 роки тому

    I will be 50 in July, and have had a shunt my entire life.

    • @ايهابالعويسااتت
      @ايهابالعويسااتت 2 роки тому

      مشاءالله كيف صحتك كيف امورك هل عيشه حياة طبعيه

    • @martiolson9920
      @martiolson9920 Рік тому

      Hi I've had a shunt since I was 11yrs old and I am 39 years old now. I haven't ever had to have it replaced. About 2 years ago I found out that the tube has disconnected itself and they said there was no trace of fluid on my brain. And they can't tell me when it may have disconnected itself. Have you ever had to have yours replaced??

  • @revolutionarychristianworr169
    @revolutionarychristianworr169 3 роки тому

    I have hydrocephilous i was born 1 pound 11 ounces i was born blind but a army eye surgeon fixed my eyes i have a vp shunt i had my last revission when i was 11

  • @raiderlove5923
    @raiderlove5923 3 роки тому

    Hi Amanda. I was born with Spina Bifida Hydrocephalus. I have a VP Shunt.

  • @nirajkumari1153
    @nirajkumari1153 3 роки тому

    Hi

    • @mattasowjanya9798
      @mattasowjanya9798 3 роки тому

      Hi mam

    • @nirajkumari1153
      @nirajkumari1153 3 роки тому

      @@mattasowjanya9798 my daughter is 4 yrs old, having shunt from birth, pls suggest any good Dr or suggestions from your side By the grace of God, However she is doing absolutely fine..

    • @mattasowjanya9798
      @mattasowjanya9798 3 роки тому

      @@nirajkumari1153 I took treatment from sai krishna neuro hospital kachiguda mam

  • @praveensd2002
    @praveensd2002 4 роки тому

    Brave girl

  • @Nie726
    @Nie726 4 роки тому

    My doctor 👩‍⚕️...thank u for take care of me 🤗😁

  • @chefsam1978
    @chefsam1978 5 років тому

    I Had surgery for a brain Tumor at age 2 and a half. I can relate to your story.

  • @veraborgwardt6488
    @veraborgwardt6488 6 років тому

    I am going to have surgery with Dr. Rathmann, I am confident it will go excellent, great Doctor

  • @shadowolf475
    @shadowolf475 6 років тому

    what did ANA do differently to the previous 15 neuro-surgeries???

  • @lunaalvarez524
    @lunaalvarez524 6 років тому

    Blessing.....my daughter had his along with ceral palsy, hydrocephalus, seizures, born 23weeks, she's 3 right now and she has had about 11 shunt replacements. She also has multiple surgeries for other things... Your daughter is a blessing ❤️ I adore you and envy you for sticking for your child! Alit of parents give up. I stand strong for my baby girl

  • @jasonlove9377
    @jasonlove9377 7 років тому

    Hi Amanda,my name is Jason. I have had congenital hydro since birth and I am now 41,and I have had 5 brain surgeries plus another to remove a tumor from my ear canal. I also didn't know anyone with my condition and felt isolated. Your story is amazing. God Bless You

    • @nimraakram8921
      @nimraakram8921 3 роки тому

      Are you leaving a normal life

    • @castawaygibo9661
      @castawaygibo9661 3 роки тому

      Jason I am 28 I have hydrocephalus I have balance, sight, hearing, anxiety depression and I'm pretty sure it's a blocked shunt it's 7 years old the tubing the pump is 19 years old. I am so glad others have this too I feel better knowing I'm not alone. I love y'all this is scary sometimes like rn this is debilitating sometimes. I hope they do surgery soon and get the ok to. It's been 4 months since the symptoms started and the progression is getting worse. Jason I wish and pray that you have much happiness and a beautiful life. Thank you for your story and take care. Oh yeah and that's another thing through this I was sinning alot with girls and drinking but now that this happened four months ago all I want to do is call on Jesus and show others love and tell them they are loved and to cheer up if they are down. I have a Joy that I was always looking for. God works in mysterious ways, and I was lost but I'm found. We are only here for a blink of an eye compared to eternity in heaven so every second here should be worth it and for Jesus. Satan can't win I am yours Jesus!!

  • @nikkizezza6488
    @nikkizezza6488 7 років тому

    She is my cousin

  • @scottfowler7145
    @scottfowler7145 8 років тому

    So happy to hear you are doing so well with your hydrocephalus.Your story is so inspiring.I also am doing very well with my hydrocephalus thanks to Dr. Adamo at Albany Medical center.

  • @trishaa.6603
    @trishaa.6603 8 років тому

    so happy to see her gorgeous smile!!!

  • @margaritanavarro-rivera4126
    @margaritanavarro-rivera4126 8 років тому

    Amanda, keep up the good work you are doing! What a inspiration to others! Good luck with your studies and your career!

  • @margaritanavarro-rivera4126
    @margaritanavarro-rivera4126 8 років тому

    Amanda, your story is so inspiring and uplifting! Good for you for talking out about your condition and inspiring others. You are an amazing young woman!

  • @Nancyyy93
    @Nancyyy93 9 років тому

    Best doctor!

  • @meretakabrown-houghton6223
    @meretakabrown-houghton6223 10 років тому

    what a beautiful story of courage and heling

  • @MrCrzylatin
    @MrCrzylatin 10 років тому

    Informative and helpful and clearly the baby is healthy and happy.