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I Saw My Doctor Recently… Here’s Another Update
Had to film in one go, apologies in advance for rambling on and no cuts. Please bear with me, I hope this helps some of you.
#ulcerativecolitis #chronsdisease #autoimmunedisease #autoimmunehealth #autoimmuneprotocol #IBD #health #
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This was so hectic! All that for a dink 😂 #bassfishing #bass #fishing #pondfishing #creekfishing
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This was so hectic! All that for a dink 😂 #bassfishing #bass #fishing #pondfishing #creekfishing
Some KEY Workouts For OSTOMATES & POST OSTOMY PATIENTS
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I hope this encourages some of you to get in the gym and get your bodies moving and helping with your recovery. Enjoy!
A Deep Dive Update On My Ulcerative Colitis
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Instagram: @slowwfiveoh Please watch the video all the way through. Discuss, COmment, Share
Reacting To Sheikh Uthman
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This video touches on Sheikh Uthman proof reading scripture, insinuating false context in to the Bible.
Alcohol In Scripture (Isaiah & Big Nik Response) | Reformed Reactions
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This is a quick response to the podcast Isiah Saldivar and Big Nik did, where they discuss Christians drinking alcohol, and why it should never be done. We see time and time again alcohol ruin lives, but biblically speaking, alcohol (wine) was a delicacy that even Jesus him self drank at the passover meal. This is a response using scripture that shows, when drank responsibly, alcohol is not nec...
Living Normal | My Lowered ‘19 Outlander Sport
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Living Normal | My Lowered ‘19 Outlander Sport
1 Year Post Op | Ileostomy Reversal
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1 Year Post Op | Ileostomy Reversal
Quick Update After Visit With Surgeon
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Quick Update After Visit With Surgeon
6 Months Post Op Ileostomy Reversal | Good & Bad
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6 Months Post Op Ileostomy Reversal | Good & Bad
Ileostomy Reversal | 1 Week Post Op
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Ileostomy Reversal | 1 Week Post Op
Ostomy Fitness! | Working Out W/ An Ostomy
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Ostomy Fitness! | Working Out W/ An Ostomy
Changing Ileostomy Bag | Tips & Tricks
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Changing Ileostomy Bag | Tips & Tricks

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  • @lekshmymoney6970
    @lekshmymoney6970 Місяць тому

    I had a colostomy, then a colostomy reversal plus ileostomy. Now it has been 2 months since ileostomy and I am due for ileostomy reversal surgery. My recovery from both the colostomy as well as ileostomy was quite painful and long. I had ileus (bowel paralysis) a few days after my ileostomy. ~Now everything is fine. There is no pain and I can eat what I like. I am concerned about what side effects there will be after the ileostomy reversal surgery. Is anal incontinence a concern after ileostomy reversal? Or will things get back to normal ever? How long does it take for things to get back to normal? Also, how long after ileostomy reversal surgery can one join back office (work)?

    • @FishingWithGuero
      @FishingWithGuero Місяць тому

      @@lekshmymoney6970 I experienced incontinence for the first few months or so, but it was only in my sleep. While awake I was ok, just super painful when I needed to use the restroom (still this way), but total loss of control only came about while I was sleeping. As far as recovery, it’s different for everyone unfortunately. There’s no clear cut healing time. For me, I’m still “healing” even though I’m diagnosed chrons disease with pouchitis now. It does get better, my advice would be eat as healthy as you can, rest when you can, and try to pay close attention to when you eat and what causes pain.

  • @robbiefoss6913
    @robbiefoss6913 Місяць тому

    the pain you have still on your side. I read another person had that after take down, 5 years of it, a surgeon and a neurolagist found trapped nerves, they moved them to nearby soft tissue, problem solved. To find out a nerve block can isolate it. Also, what I have done, it really helped me. Ketamine IV infusions. If there is no tissue damage a trapped nerve it resets the brain to not feel paqin there anymore. Its done wonders for my mental state, i still need more surgery but it has given me hope again. I'm not giving medical advice, i'm just sharing what could help and worth looking into.

  • @FishingWithGuero
    @FishingWithGuero Місяць тому

    Instagram: @reformedsteven @UCstevenfit (No access, can’t respond here)

  • @robbiefoss6913
    @robbiefoss6913 Місяць тому

    Do you miss the bag?

    • @FishingWithGuero
      @FishingWithGuero Місяць тому

      @@robbiefoss6913 yes and no. Yes: I miss eating whatever I wanted with no repercussions No: without the bag day to day life is much more fluid and natural I’m uploading another follow up video right now I go a little more in detail about pros and cons for me personally.

    • @robbiefoss6913
      @robbiefoss6913 Місяць тому

      @@FishingWithGuero I watched it, i could tell you where replying to me. I will leave a message on there for you. we are all different with different goals, things matter more to one than the other. I'm ok with my bag but i have other complications from it. I got mine from a botched surgery, a surgery i should never had had, i had no cancer. But i have to move past that.

  • @ronnatobin3758
    @ronnatobin3758 2 місяці тому

    Was it worth to have the reversal surgery.

    • @FishingWithGuero
      @FishingWithGuero 2 місяці тому

      @@ronnatobin3758 for me yes. The bag was difficult to work around, made work harder, while it did help me feel a lot better my quality of life isn’t bad enough now to want to go back to the bag and it’s allowed me to continue my physically demanding job with minimal issues.

  • @tinycocktrump5165
    @tinycocktrump5165 2 місяці тому

    😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @KO-sx9uy
    @KO-sx9uy 3 місяці тому

    the new one lowered is gonna look badass

  • @philipkirk6488
    @philipkirk6488 3 місяці тому

    Use a palmer knot

  • @waleedmughal4439
    @waleedmughal4439 3 місяці тому

    I hate spinners

  • @thomaschilders3657
    @thomaschilders3657 3 місяці тому

    Yo man got tattoos but tie a knot Like he 5 😂 needs go back to the boy scouts😂

  • @marshallsee9794
    @marshallsee9794 3 місяці тому

    Double loop around the eye of the bait then clinch knot or improved clinch knot….. hillbillys call it the fisherman knot…… use heavier line for buzz bait , Hoss 🤠😎🇺🇸👊

    • @FishingWithGuero
      @FishingWithGuero 3 місяці тому

      @@marshallsee9794 yeah I gotta get some heavier line, just used what I had since I just barely got back in to fishing after like 12 years. Ended up tying polymer knot and was good after that.

  • @marknel84
    @marknel84 3 місяці тому

    A 1 min video could of went a longer way then that Buzzbait did

  • @joshuahymer15
    @joshuahymer15 3 місяці тому

    How the hell you gonna have fishing equipment, have a license, be at a lake with said equipment,, license and not know a single knot??????? Wtf is going to happen to these people if it all goes to shit and their phone don’t tell them what to do?????!?

    • @AlexGarcia-SS13NK
      @AlexGarcia-SS13NK 3 місяці тому

      You gotta start somewhere my guy

    • @FishingWithGuero
      @FishingWithGuero 3 місяці тому

      I understand my monotone is seemingly pretty serious, but I’d like to think I’d be pretty alright given I can actually tie knots, shoot guns and hit targets from a pretty decent distance, and able to kill for food. It’s almost like I meant I’ve never tied a buzz bait before, but I get why you assumed I meant never tied a knot before. 🤠

  • @russellstewart2667
    @russellstewart2667 3 місяці тому

    Learn how to tie at least one knot before fishing!!!!

  • @mattbevand5624
    @mattbevand5624 3 місяці тому

    Bro if you’re shit just comes off like that you got bigger problems

  • @thatfishingnoob
    @thatfishingnoob 3 місяці тому

    😂dang. Looked shallow enough to get it though, maybe?

    • @FishingWithGuero
      @FishingWithGuero 3 місяці тому

      @@thatfishingnoob this pond has bacterial algae the $15 loss is fine with me lol

  • @Jordanhann02
    @Jordanhann02 3 місяці тому

    Watch videos so you won’t lose one again

  • @anthonybilbao154
    @anthonybilbao154 3 місяці тому

    Bro google palomar knot, easiest one and it’ll never break 😂

  • @ronlidesigns4570
    @ronlidesigns4570 3 місяці тому

    In my country, ileostomy reversal surgery requires 7 days in the hospital. I just got home. Today is PO day 8. They gave me only water for 6 days. The 7th day, I was allowed foods without and fiber.

  • @thedutchfisherman9608
    @thedutchfisherman9608 3 місяці тому

    Good that it's not in the mouth of a fish

  • @joshuahorne2764
    @joshuahorne2764 3 місяці тому

    Palomar

    • @FishingWithGuero
      @FishingWithGuero 3 місяці тому

      Tied my other buzz bait this way, worked great. First time tying this knot going to use it from now on 👍 thanks for confirming 🙌

    • @joshuahorne2764
      @joshuahorne2764 3 місяці тому

      @StevenMoyleReacts its the only fishing knot i use....

  • @realkidcarter
    @realkidcarter 3 місяці тому

    clinch knot bro

  • @shaw_xo
    @shaw_xo 3 місяці тому

    Lmao

  • @zaxidy4676
    @zaxidy4676 3 місяці тому

    Use a uni

  • @sallysmith4231
    @sallysmith4231 5 місяців тому

    Go to hospital this doesn’t sound ok?

  • @ChiChiDgq
    @ChiChiDgq 6 місяців тому

    Dude you are so on point! I am Christian and have tried to explain this to others. Bible says don’t drink to the point of drunkenness or to be a drunkard repeatedly in the Bible. Both NT & OT. Additionally, Jesus lived an absolutely sinless life. If this is true, turning water into wine is surely not a sin nor a stumbling block for others. Especially considering it being his first miracle. Furthermore, anyone who knows anything about “wine” knows you always drink the best wine first and leased quality after. The man said you have saved the best for last. Which is unheard of and something no one ever does. This also proves that the wine is a fermented alcoholic beverage and most definitely not grape juice. Otherwise the scripture wouldn’t make any sense and the Bible never contradicts itself, or incorrect and always true as it is God’s word.

  • @ChiChiDgq
    @ChiChiDgq 6 місяців тому

    Hey 👋 I just watched your video and a few others. I also had an ileostmy done in 2019 then had the take down in 2020. I’m 4 years post op now. I was curious if you had any of the symptoms I’m still experiencing. I get intense muscle cramps or contraction where the reversal was done when “going”. My intestines are so loud now even after all this time. I have had people hear it from across the room, when on the phone talking and even several rooms away. I also feel everything that passes where the reversal was done. Wondering if you have or still do experience any of this. I totally appreciate your video!! It’s the first of it’s kind. I’ve been searching for years for anything on the internet of others experiences year/s after takedown and it’s pretty much nonexistent. Thanks so much!

  • @Lupebuena
    @Lupebuena 7 місяців тому

    Have you ever known anyone that is an alcoholic? How could even taking a drink be ok!? We are called not to make others stumble. And it’s very easy for people to abuse alcohol especially for those people that have loved ones that have this sickness of drinking! If you are a true follower even a drink is not ok. You can stumble, as well be the reason for others to stumble and get drunk.

    • @FishingWithGuero
      @FishingWithGuero 7 місяців тому

      Yeah, my entire family. If proverbs 25:28 can’t be practiced, then I agree, don’t drink. That doesn’t disregard the fact the Bible doesn’t say you can’t have alcohol and be Christian. Which is precisely the point of the video. Scripture isn’t left up to opinionated interpretation, telling someone they can’t drink because you feel they shouldn’t, doesn’t make them less of a Christian, if they’re able to do it appropriately in accordance with scripture.

    • @ChiChiDgq
      @ChiChiDgq 6 місяців тому

      We are born in sin and there fore are predisposed to sin and the sins of our farther that are passed along in man’s seed. However, if you know that someone is a sex addict does that mean you shouldn’t have sexual relations with your spouse? I think not. How ever you would be sensitive to there situation. Or if someone has an eating disorder and addiction to food do you then not eat in their presence? You can then apply that thought process to anything that might be a struggle to others. Obviously you would refrain from drinking in their company but the absolutely dose not mean you are prohibited from drinking all together and in the privacy of your own home. I was married to someone who struggled with drug addiction and sometimes alcohol was a problem. I would never drink around him but it doesn’t make it a sin for me to drink when not around him.

  • @mrsmith9079
    @mrsmith9079 11 місяців тому

    I was tempted to have the j pouch, but heard too many stories where the pouch effectively ended up being a continuation of ulcerative colitis, and your circumstances seem to be another instance of this happening. I hope you get better bud.

    • @FishingWithGuero
      @FishingWithGuero 11 місяців тому

      Yeah it definitely is a very close resemblance of previous UC side effects. Appreciate the kinds words, hope you are doing well your self!

  • @dianepicard6198
    @dianepicard6198 11 місяців тому

    Hi Steven, I had UC for 10 years, 3 months ago I had my colon removed, the more I listen to those who had the reversal of the stomie The more I think I’m just going to keep my stomie. I don’t feel going through what you are going through. Take care and I wish luck.

    • @FishingWithGuero
      @FishingWithGuero 11 місяців тому

      Keep in mind my case of UC was extremely severe, while my issues have followed suite, majority of cases may not be like mine. For the most part I live fairly normal aside from the daily pain and struggles of "flare ups" throughout the day. Hope all works out for you!

  • @JulijanaKovacevic-n2j
    @JulijanaKovacevic-n2j Рік тому

    Thank you very much ,I have ileostomy reversal 16 th October ...I only think about it and my children....I hope it is isn't so difficult...❤🍀🙏

    • @FishingWithGuero
      @FishingWithGuero 11 місяців тому

      My best advice would just trying to stay as active as you can to promote healing in the body! Best wishes.

    • @GTBFred
      @GTBFred 3 місяці тому

      Oct 16 Shot 11 times Ileostomy reversal Jun 20th Pain Need tips badly Update: if you feel uncontrollable pain for more than 5 days I recommend going to the hospital ; After a few scans it was determined under my previously ostomy incision, my bowels were indeed strictured (nothing could flow through) and after a second laparotomy exploration, on July 1, everything was fixed

    • @JulijanaKovacevic-n2j
      @JulijanaKovacevic-n2j 3 місяці тому

      @@GTBFred God bless you

    • @GTBFred
      @GTBFred 3 місяці тому

      @@JulijanaKovacevic-n2j He does so much ! Thank you

  • @laura7511
    @laura7511 Рік тому

    Are you still having the rectal pain?

    • @FishingWithGuero
      @FishingWithGuero Рік тому

      Hi Laura, unfortunately yes. I just posted a video yesterday I went in depth on where I’m currently at right now. It’s long but worth it.

    • @laura7511
      @laura7511 Рік тому

      @@FishingWithGuero can you link me? I don't see it

    • @FishingWithGuero
      @FishingWithGuero Рік тому

      @@laura7511 I had it privates on accident, it should be up now. Sorry about that

  • @laura7511
    @laura7511 Рік тому

    How are you feeling now with pain?

    • @FishingWithGuero
      @FishingWithGuero 11 місяців тому

      Hi sorry for delayed response. My pain varies on the pain scale, but it is daily. Fluctuating from higher mild to fairly severe on a daily basis. When it’s more on the mild side I’m able to function easier, when it’s sever I tend to need to take more frequent breaks or lay in bed until it reduces enough to get back up and continue my day.

  • @anomaly918
    @anomaly918 Рік тому

    GET WRECKED NIKKI BOIIII

  • @petepetrawski6115
    @petepetrawski6115 Рік тому

    I can’t stand illostomy having reversal but have other issues. Can u help with questions ?

  • @joanchinparia6784
    @joanchinparia6784 Рік тому

    I had my two month now an I eat much if I eat to much I feel sick to hiw long it last

    • @FishingWithGuero
      @FishingWithGuero Рік тому

      Everyone is different, I never felt sick after eating, just a lot of pain in my rectum and lower abdomen. I still have quite a bit of pain to this day, some days are not as bad as others though.

  • @forlorndream1400
    @forlorndream1400 Рік тому

    I had surgery to remove a section of bowel and bladder as i had a fistula linking them. Ive had a temporary bag since then, 21st March. My reversal surgery is booked for 13th July so in 3wks from today. I absolutely can't wait to get rid of the bag. Luckily so far I've had no leaks or disasters but its very restrictive and the stoma hurts almost all the time. The pain ranges from tolerable to feeling like someone is twisting a knife in my side. Its just got to go.

    • @michaelsmith935
      @michaelsmith935 11 місяців тому

      Just starting my journey with same condition. Surgery scheduled for dec 25th

    • @forlorndream1400
      @forlorndream1400 11 місяців тому

      ​@@michaelsmith935surgery on Christmas day? Man, that's rough. I hope it all goes well for you. There's quite a lengthy recovery period post op. I was in hospital for 11days and off work for 2months. Just keep your chin up and push through. The stoma reversal was nothing in comparison. 4days in hospital and I was walking about within an hour of the op. It's well worth having it done though. I'm now back to riding my mountain bike XC every evening and doing moderate mat work, all completely pain free. I feel like a new man. As for the scars, I wear them with pride. They show I've been through the wringer and made it through to the other side.

    • @michaelsmith935
      @michaelsmith935 11 місяців тому

      @@forlorndream1400 Christmas day is Mon 25th. However, I get your point. The day after is xmas is not much better. Thanks for the awesome feedback and encouragement. Life is extremely difficult at the moment.

  • @aleksandraproszynska9138
    @aleksandraproszynska9138 Рік тому

    Those videos are helping me so much to understand what my husband is going through. My husband had the ostomy pouch for over 3 years. Decided to go for the reversal surgery due to ‘cosmetic issues’ really. He wanted to take off his shirt on the holiday etc and wasn’t feeling comfortable with the pouch. Had his j pouch surgery 5 months ago and 2 days ago had ileostomy reversal surgery. So far he is doing great, got discharged from the hospital on the second day as his bowel worked good from the start. For this moment I’m only giving him slow cooked chicken soup with a little salt. In the soup I give him a little carrots, little parsnips and coriander and tiny pasta. For a second meal he is having that chicken from the soup with mash potatoes (no milk etc) and he is doing amazing. Going to the toilet around 6 times a day. Hoping everything will go well x

  • @exene2881
    @exene2881 Рік тому

    Sorry you've experienced so much pain. My husband has rectum cancer surgery in 2 weeks. He's terrified of having a permanent bag but a reversal sounds really rough. Thank you so much for your information! I can't begin to say how much videos help. I'm trying to learn as much as I can to help him through this. Wish you the best ❤❤

    • @FishingWithGuero
      @FishingWithGuero Рік тому

      I hope his surgery goes well, and praying it doesn’t return. 🙏 Good support any way you’re able is big. I went through mine alone, definitely would’ve made it easier just having someone to lean on mentally at times.

    • @exene2881
      @exene2881 Рік тому

      @@FishingWithGuero Thank you ❤

  • @FishingWithGuero
    @FishingWithGuero Рік тому

    Would you guys like another update video? It has been some time since I have made one, there has been a lot going on lately. A lot of trial and error with dieting, supplements that have worked and not worked, day to day things I do to make life easier as well as things that are just simply in the hands of the disease. Let me know, I would love to hear feed back. I Can get something uploaded this weekend if it is something you guys would like to see. I think it would give great insight in to an overall, general basis of things you all could try, and look out for.

    • @JeepsySoul
      @JeepsySoul Рік тому

      I would love an update! I am 6 days post-op from my reversal. I was diagnosed with UC and had my colon removed. I’m having good and bad days wondering if this was the right decision.

    • @laura7511
      @laura7511 Рік тому

      Yes please

    • @vicjames2743
      @vicjames2743 2 місяці тому

      Update video please. I'm 3 weeks out and still having to hang out in bathroom a good bit

    • @FishingWithGuero
      @FishingWithGuero 2 місяці тому

      @@vicjames2743 got you. Will have something up tomorrow or Saturday - plan for tomorrow evening.

  • @iranoveryourhead
    @iranoveryourhead Рік тому

    I had my reverse ileostomy 1 week ago. Things are starting to get back to normal although I have pain at the site area. My problem is that I’ve had no advice on diet. Yesterday I had a big dinner, potatoes meat and a creamy sauce. Later I had Cheese and onion sandwiches ( 4 slices ). I had a terrible painful nights sleep being bloated. Got up this morning thinking OMG I’m constipated so I had a hot shower which works great for me against this. Shortly after things started to move but it was diarrhoea again. I’ve been told not to eat fibre , or just very small amounts. I’m really scared this will cause constipation which is not good after the op as pushing is very painful at the injury site Any advice would be great 😊

    • @FishingWithGuero
      @FishingWithGuero Рік тому

      I personally don’t eat onions because they make me feel how you just described. I also don’t eat very much fiber, I have no problems going. I’m down to about 4-5 times a day when I stick to my diet. When I deviate from my diet that number rises to 6-8 times a day. My diet is clean and lean for the most part.

    • @iranoveryourhead
      @iranoveryourhead Рік тому

      @@FishingWithGuero thanks for replying. My nurse came in today to dress the wound with gauze. In France where I live the nurse will come everyday until the wound has completely closed. We have excellent treatment here. She told me not to eat anything that produce gas , so the onions were a huge mistake. Another’s friend who had a similar operation to me told me to stay completely off fibre and my poop should return to normal in a couple of weeks. Looks like you’re have a far worse time than me I’m so Sorry to hear that

  • @constancedorian6070
    @constancedorian6070 Рік тому

    Thanks for the info 😊

  • @SecurityLyfe247
    @SecurityLyfe247 Рік тому

    How many inches did drop it from stock height?

    • @FishingWithGuero
      @FishingWithGuero Рік тому

      Not sure exactly but there’s roughly 4 inches wheel gap and I was about a half inch tucked in the wheel wells

  • @luiscastillo4206
    @luiscastillo4206 Рік тому

    Jus got my coilover outlander 2017

  • @sddrunner
    @sddrunner Рік тому

    Your awesome thank you 1 yr 1 month since take down. Your right trial an error. Could not live without my heating pad when in pain. GasX laxatives. My partner says They could use me in Ukraine to take down Russia. 😂 God Bless Be careful take care of yourself .God Bless

    • @FishingWithGuero
      @FishingWithGuero Рік тому

      Hope you are doing well, thank you for the good wishes. God bless 🙏

    • @sddrunner
      @sddrunner Рік тому

      Hope you are on track back at it 👍🏼 In my time of need you were so wonderful to watch. So handsome and nice and a true survivor. Thanks again 🙌🏻

  • @funfact6880
    @funfact6880 Рік тому

    Why show half a screen?

  • @theboneheads4801
    @theboneheads4801 Рік тому

    Pretty nice

  • @TylerPilizota
    @TylerPilizota Рік тому

    enemy team got bamboozled

  • @manontherails4937
    @manontherails4937 Рік тому

    Your videos are vital to me. Thank your for sharing. I am two (2) months out and have good and bad days like you. I hope to look and feel as good as you a year post op. Godspeed to a very happy life my friend.

    • @FishingWithGuero
      @FishingWithGuero Рік тому

      Hopefully your days are getting better! I am considering making another update style video, I have learned a lot through trial and error as far as managing this disease goes.

  • @manontherails4937
    @manontherails4937 Рік тому

    Saw your videos. Got my initial surgery 6-inches colon cut in May. Reversal in October. My prayers that your pain is behind you. My wife said I went through hell and I imagine that you did too. Again, my prayers to all of us who are going through this. It's Good and Bad days for sure. God Bless All

    • @FishingWithGuero
      @FishingWithGuero Рік тому

      Prayers out to you as well, hope you are feeling better. I may be posting a video here soon to talk about everything I’ve figured out since the last update video. God bless