im 25 year in remission from HD Stage 4 B, Nodural Sclerosing I had every one of the B symptoms for a couple of YEARS before acting. I was 23 and not aware. 10 months of STRONG chemo and RT and multiple surgeries. but Im here
My friend has been diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma this year in Jan. He had EBV and that was a risk factor which contributed to it. He's going strong and has completed 5 cycles of chemo. I'm writing this comment to wish for his speedy recovery. May god make him healthy again, more than ever 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Just got diagnosed with HL and will be starting my chemotherapy two days from now. I'm doing my research because this disease is so foreign to me then I stumbled upon your video. I learned a great deal, thanks.
Fantastic way of explaining each and everything. Lymphadenopathy concept was very helpful as a diagnostic tool, thank you sir, pls keep uploading more videos.
I am surprised what an amazing person you are just went thru comments like who got time to reply ppl but you are so generous and down to earth made me smile thank u ❤️
I am 23 years old. I almost died last year from EBV. I was on 2 immunosuppressants for autoimmune disease and the medications suppressed my immune system so heavily that my body was struggling to fight the virus. I went into liver failure, I had blood clots, and I was having heart complications. I have fully recovered after getting off all the immunosuppressants. Other than swollen lymph nodes that have not gone down since I was sick last year. I know my chances of ebv related cancer are high… it’s hard thing to digest
9 year Hodgkins survivor here because I’m just sitting here wondering why I still have spontaneous lung pain that radiates to to my neck and head 9 years post ABVD chemotherapy. 🤷🏽♀️ Anyhoo, this is a very good video and you do a very great job of explaining things. Keep up the good work sir!
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis Oh no worries. I did and continue to follow up. I’ve had PFTs, EKGs, routine CBCs with diff, and get routine follow ups. Everything looks pretty normal and I’m healthy. But I never really received a solid answer to why I have this pain. I’m thinking perhaps residual effects of ABVD more specifically Bleomycin maybe Pulmonary fibrosis. Who knows. I’m just searching for peer reviewed studies and patient testimonials about late effects of chemo because this inquiring mind wants to know. Any who, thanks for advising me to see a doctor. 👍🏽
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis Hmm. I thought of that too. A simple X-ray to actually look at my lungs makes sense. Thanks. I will mention this to my PCP. You’re awesome!
Hi. 31 year Hodgkin's survivor here. At the time, 1990, success rate , at least in Portugal, was about 10%. Thankfully it has risen to above 70%. I too had ABVD. It was painful, but al least, looking at the drip, the colours were gorgeous. I am forever grateful to the fabulous doctors that I had - careful, informative, supportive - like apparently You are.. Thank you.
Im good and healthy , finished my chemo treatment 2 months ago , and i feel great , im back to my normal life , it was a hard period for me , but in the end all bad things come to an end 🙂
Well... I'm a 23 year old guy and I do a lot of lifting and running and thought the lumps in my groin were just from overuse... had them for a couple years now. Time for a visit to the doctor.
I have Hodgkin's lymphoma right now and I really wanted a lot more information on this. So thanks a lot for this video :) it really was very well explained not to mention funny xD
Hi Sir it's 15 year's since i had treated only with chemotherapy... Not radiotherapy.. Now im 25 years old.. When i do some research about this in Google a year ago it tells that i have high chance of affecting other cancers... Till that day i can't focus on my studies, i can't able to sleep peacefully, i can't enjoy my life even i cannot even laugh.. That is always running in my mind.. Please clarify can i affect by cancer again🥺🙏
I had stage 4 Hodgkin's lymphoma .I was 31 years old . I had a lump of an orange in my neck . I did 12 cycles of chemotherapy in 2016. I still have itchy skin.
@ yes I was , was diagnosed at stage 2 I was 3 months pregnant and then it spread to my lungs stage 4 , I was swelling daily , at point I looked like Wendy Williams
Talk about extreme misfortune😂😂...I'm watching your videos only for the sarcasm, cause I ain't no medical doctor😂😂Thanks for the upload, I actually learned something👍👍
I have two lymph nodes on the sides of my neck and one behind my ear that have been there for years and my huge blood test work came back normal. Should I go see another doctor?
@Medicosis Perfectionalis I had thyroid cancer 3 years ago. The cancer was all in the left side of the thyroid. The whole thyroid was removed, and it was decided I didn't require radiation. But about a year ago a lymph node under the left side of my jaw started to hurt, especially after drinking alcohol and sometimes swells to the about the size of a large marble. And I've been having terrible night sweats as well. I haven't gone to see a doctor.
Thank you ...It was very helpful for me...I took notes from your video before studying my text book. This video makes studying easier and more interesting.
My daughter has a rash, a one-inch enlarged lymph node in the armpit, and pea size in the neck. No pain in either. Dr. Says CBC is good you are fine. 9.9 monocytes and 8.4 eosinophils. she has a number of other symptoms. What is your thoughts? She also was diag with an IGG 4 deficiency as a teen, but we never did any treatment...
Thank you Medicosis Perfectionalis.yes medicine is like an art i see, you have greatly increased my interest in medicine.non hodgekins sounds better for some reason but i see sadly its worse...hope you have a good weekend.
I have been truly enjoying your videos and i commend you for making them, two aspects i like are the big picture overview and how you remind us of things that are off topic(like cancers than can be caused by EBV) this is a very student oriented method, however i find myself wishing for more structure in your videos say Pathophysiology first then evolution, diagnosis etc. This is an observation i've made multiple times so perhaps you'd like to consider it.
My girlfriend got EBV at the age of 19, she got it treated then for 2-3 years nothing happened... And now last year after noticing a strange swelling lymph nodes near her shoulder, she got diagnosed by Hodgkins Lymphoma after taking 5-6 chemotherapy seatings her lymphocytes and monocytes came to normal. but now very often she feels swelling in her Lymph nodes at the same place... Is there anything life threating for her ? And is there something concerning for our future together or for our kids. ?
My grandmother died from this when my mother was a child. The doctors basically killed her though, she got an infection and they gave her the wrong type of medicine.
Hello, when ever I see such cancer case I always want to say a special thanks to Dr. Hopkins for helping me get cured from lymphoma cancer i was tested Positive 3years ago, I contacted him base on the testimonies I'm seeing about him on the internet, I was cured too by him, he can help you, these is my little way of appreciation by spreading my happiness ... And he's able to help you in getting rid of any kind of decease that's affecting you .. You Can As well Contact Him Via Email: dr.hopkinsherbalcure00@gmail.com You will be amazed yourself...
Hey Medicosis, i have a question: Why is Vincristine used in the R-CHOP regimen for NHL and Vinblastine for ABVD? I thought NHL would more likely have a leukemic component and go to the bone marrow which would make Vinblastine more useful? Or did i make a wrong turn there somewhere? Thank you so much for your response!! :)
I searched it up because I did not know because a act our from Harry Potter died from this and this was on my top list and I clicked it thanks for explaining!
Great video tnx! But i'm confused little bit, in the video where you comparing "Hodgkin’s Vs Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma" you told about one of differents "hodgkin there is no hepatosplenomegaly" And here in clinical feutures there is splenomegaly. So there is hepatosplenomegaly in hodgkin lymphoma or not??
When I am comparing, I am generalizing...Yes, you can have hepatosplenomegaly in Hodgkin’s but it’s less common than that of Non-Hodgkin’s. Hope it helps!
Does enlarged lymph nodes appearing the neck of a 3 year old..within like a few hours...massive ones, like golf ball size consistent with any of this ?
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im 25 year in remission from HD Stage 4 B, Nodural Sclerosing I had every one of the B symptoms for a couple of YEARS before acting. I was 23 and not aware. 10 months of STRONG chemo and RT and multiple surgeries. but Im here
Keep going strong
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@@Quran12125 Thank you sir what a kind thing to say
May bhagwan heal you 😇😇🙏
Keep going❤️
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My friend has been diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma this year in Jan. He had EBV and that was a risk factor which contributed to it. He's going strong and has completed 5 cycles of chemo. I'm writing this comment to wish for his speedy recovery. May god make him healthy again, more than ever 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Amen
Just got diagnosed with HL and will be starting my chemotherapy two days from now. I'm doing my research because this disease is so foreign to me then I stumbled upon your video. I learned a great deal, thanks.
Same i just got diagnosed recently can we stay in touch ?
Get well soon.from Kenya!
Thank you ! Hodgkins has taken a personal meaning to me and I appreciate your video to understand more.
Dude who are you?? I get happy every time I hear your “heyyy guys” hahaa
This video is great! Thanks for the explanations and illustrations!
I am a mysterious guy! Haha! Thanks for your complement...Good luck with everything!
I watched this video when I was in 2 nd yr for pathology and now I am in final year watching again 😁 loved this channel
Thank you!
**Swollen Lymohnode**
Nobody:
Not even a doctor:
Me: Yeah its cancer.
Kim Jong Un have they gone down?
No. I've had it for 1 year now. Since 2018
@@pepetiredofursht now?
Dharm Sharma still there. It multiplied and one is bigger than the rest.
Have you gone to check up on it?
2020 and I’m watching this. If only all professors explain like this!
Thanks a million 😍
Fantastic way of explaining each and everything. Lymphadenopathy concept was very helpful as a diagnostic tool, thank you sir, pls keep uploading more videos.
Thanks a ton for your kind words...You made my day! I will keep uploading more videos. Take care!
That genie is a villain
I am surprised what an amazing person you are just went thru comments like who got time to reply ppl but you are so generous and down to earth made me smile thank u ❤️
Thank you ☺️
70% in my pathology finals all thanks to you!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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I'm addicted to your videos😂 can't even study without first seeing them😆👌
I am honored!
Never stop helping us ... Medicine needs people like you 🙏❤️
Thank you so much 😊
I am 23 years old. I almost died last year from EBV. I was on 2 immunosuppressants for autoimmune disease and the medications suppressed my immune system so heavily that my body was struggling to fight the virus. I went into liver failure, I had blood clots, and I was having heart complications. I have fully recovered after getting off all the immunosuppressants. Other than swollen lymph nodes that have not gone down since I was sick last year. I know my chances of ebv related cancer are high… it’s hard thing to digest
9 year Hodgkins survivor here because I’m just sitting here wondering why I still have spontaneous lung pain that radiates to to my neck and head 9 years post ABVD chemotherapy. 🤷🏽♀️ Anyhoo, this is a very good video and you do a very great job of explaining things. Keep up the good work sir!
Hey Maya,
Thank you so much!
I think you should talk to a doctor!
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis Oh no worries. I did and continue to follow up. I’ve had PFTs, EKGs, routine CBCs with diff, and get routine follow ups. Everything looks pretty normal and I’m healthy. But I never really received a solid answer to why I have this pain. I’m thinking perhaps residual effects of ABVD more specifically Bleomycin maybe Pulmonary fibrosis. Who knows. I’m just searching for peer reviewed studies and patient testimonials about late effects of chemo because this inquiring mind wants to know. Any who, thanks for advising me to see a doctor. 👍🏽
If you have a recent x-ray, it will tell you whether or not you have lung fibrosis.
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis Hmm. I thought of that too. A simple X-ray to actually look at my lungs makes sense. Thanks. I will mention this to my PCP. You’re awesome!
Hi. 31 year Hodgkin's survivor here. At the time, 1990, success rate , at least in Portugal, was about 10%. Thankfully it has risen to above 70%. I too had ABVD. It was painful, but al least, looking at the drip, the colours were gorgeous. I am forever grateful to the fabulous doctors that I had - careful, informative, supportive - like apparently You are.. Thank you.
Pathologist b like wow here is reed Sternberg cells😍
And patient b like no no 😲
Sir u r a blessing with amazing sense of humor
Thank you so much 😊
Can't stress these enough, that these series on blood malignancies saved my ass. Thanks lol
You’re very welcome 😊
Thank you so much for supporting my channel! It means a lot to me!
I absolutely love your method of delivering the information. Your videos are by far, the best! Thank you so much! ❤
Medicine is really fun with your video!Good job!
Thank You so much 😊
This is amazing!!!! Thanks a lot! GOD will give you hundred gifts!
Thanks a lot, dear :)
You too
i came here 2 year back to cover hodgkin lymphoma for Pathology...after 2 year come again for Medicine 😍😍😍
Welcome 🤗 back
Its kinda hard for a 16 years boy like me who has hodkin to understand , but your video made a lot of things clear for me, ty
You’re very welcome 😊
How is your health today?
I have just been diagnosed and I'm 15
How's u sorin..?
Im good and healthy , finished my chemo treatment 2 months ago , and i feel great , im back to my normal life , it was a hard period for me , but in the end all bad things come to an end 🙂
I m also suffering from same and being diagnosed with Hodgkin ..was chemo easy I mean m too worried can u please share experience?
Well... I'm a 23 year old guy and I do a lot of lifting and running and thought the lumps in my groin were just from overuse... had them for a couple years now. Time for a visit to the doctor.
I had this but i am ok now. Biopsy is done to know what type of thing is causing the lump.
been dealing with these for a year and its been a roller coaster
Very nice visual presentation of yours! Easily explained. Thanks 👍
I have an exam soon and you are saving my life thank you
Thanks, dear...You will do great 👍
Please tell me how it went when you’re done with it!
Thank you so much for this video! My uncle was recently diagnosed with Hodgkins and this video really helped me understand more about the illness❤️
I am so sorry to hear that!
Stay strong
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis any precautions after treatment
medicosis make my life so much easier
I think I’m in love 😭 thank you so much for this video! You MAKE THINGS MAKE SENSE ♥️♥️♥️
I have Hodgkin's lymphoma right now and I really wanted a lot more information on this. So thanks a lot for this video :) it really was very well explained not to mention funny xD
You’re welcome! and I am sorry to hear that...How is your health now?
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis Hi! I had actually messaged this page on Instagram :) I had some more questions xD
Ok! Sure! But I don’t see any messages on Instagram.
That's impossible 😂😂😂 I sent on dm
What url did you use?
Great illustration❤
Thank you!
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Hi Sir it's 15 year's since i had treated only with chemotherapy... Not radiotherapy..
Now im 25 years old.. When i do some research about this in Google a year ago it tells that i have high chance of affecting other cancers...
Till that day i can't focus on my studies, i can't able to sleep peacefully, i can't enjoy my life even i cannot even laugh.. That is always running in my mind..
Please clarify can i affect by cancer again🥺🙏
I had stage 4 Hodgkin's lymphoma .I was 31 years old . I had a lump of an orange in my neck . I did 12 cycles of chemotherapy in 2016. I still have itchy skin.
@@Lakshmi-bk7bd yes that’s the first sign
@@Lakshmi-bk7bd I have found a small lump in my neck which to grow like plum. Then I did the biopsy
Thank God hear you R..😊
@@territory7153it's fast growing?
@ yes I was , was diagnosed at stage 2 I was 3 months pregnant and then it spread to my lungs stage 4 , I was swelling daily , at point I looked like Wendy Williams
Talk about extreme misfortune😂😂...I'm watching your videos only for the sarcasm, cause I ain't no medical doctor😂😂Thanks for the upload, I actually learned something👍👍
Thank you so much 😊
My next door neighbor has Hodgkin's. Thanks for the info. Subbed.
Thank you 🙏
I wish your neighbor the best of luck!
so nicely explained.sir you are making medicine so easy.thank you
My pleasure...Thanks a lot for your kindness...I am truly speechless!
I have two lymph nodes on the sides of my neck and one behind my ear that have been there for years and my huge blood test work came back normal. Should I go see another doctor?
Ok...See another doctor, this will increase the accuracy of diagnosis.
An update????
You're excellent at conveying the topics. Thank you so much!
My pleasure 😇
Thank you so much for watching!
Can you please help me by sharing?
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis Yeah sure. Actually i have been sharing your videos to some of my colleagues. They are also watching.
Mate, it was great and very didactic video. Love it.
My pleasure 😇
@Medicosis Perfectionalis I had thyroid cancer 3 years ago. The cancer was all in the left side of the thyroid. The whole thyroid was removed, and it was decided I didn't require radiation. But about a year ago a lymph node under the left side of my jaw started to hurt, especially after drinking alcohol and sometimes swells to the about the size of a large marble. And I've been having terrible night sweats as well. I haven't gone to see a doctor.
Thanks so much for this amazing content! You are such a great teacher!!!!
My pleasure 😇
Thanks for watching!
Can you please help me by sharing?
I really hope it can be cured, my mother has Hodgkin's Lymphoma - C81 , I hope she it can get cured.
Stay positive your mom will be cured
Don't worry even at stage 4 it's highly cureable with 65-73% survival
i was diagnosed today and now i’m trying to learn everything i can about it
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Thanks....Finally got the concept cleared!☺👍
That’s amazing! 😃
Thank you ...It was very helpful for me...I took notes from your video before studying my text book. This video makes studying easier and more interesting.
Awesome 👏
That’s exactly what I want to hear 😊
Thanks 🙏
Good luck 🍀
My daughter has a rash, a one-inch enlarged lymph node in the armpit, and pea size in the neck. No pain in either. Dr. Says CBC is good you are fine. 9.9 monocytes and 8.4 eosinophils. she has a number of other symptoms. What is your thoughts? She also was diag with an IGG 4 deficiency as a teen, but we never did any treatment...
One thing for sure is I m never gonna forget that "nodular sclerosing types occurs more freq. in females 😅 ( 🌹 for lady)
♥️♥️♥️♥️ We love you too. You are doing a great job!
Thank you 🙏
Thank you Medicosis Perfectionalis.yes medicine is like an art i see, you have greatly increased my interest in medicine.non hodgekins sounds better for some reason but i see sadly its worse...hope you have a good weekend.
You too...Thanks a ton for your comment!
great video, well organized and told in a very serene way!
i wish you could include a histological picture of all the lymphomas
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I have been truly enjoying your videos and i commend you for making them, two aspects i like are the big picture overview and how you remind us of things that are off topic(like cancers than can be caused by EBV) this is a very student oriented method, however i find myself wishing for more structure in your videos say Pathophysiology first then evolution, diagnosis etc. This is an observation i've made multiple times so perhaps you'd like to consider it.
u are awsme.. i was trying to understand from so long .. but ur video, nailed it,,, all the best for more videos
Thanks a million!
You are a great one !
Thanks a lot
Keep going 🎉
So glad I found you!! Thank you so much for your hard work making all this information digestable.
My girlfriend got EBV at the age of 19, she got it treated then for 2-3 years nothing happened...
And now last year after noticing a strange swelling lymph nodes near her shoulder, she got diagnosed by Hodgkins Lymphoma after taking 5-6 chemotherapy seatings her lymphocytes and monocytes came to normal.
but now very often she feels swelling in her Lymph nodes at the same place...
Is there anything life threating for her ?
And is there something concerning for our future together or for our kids. ?
Thank you so much!! This is incredible.
Thank you 🙏
Thank you so much 😊 very well explained 👏🏻
My pleasure 😇
That Video was heavily packed with information..Good work!
Thanks 🙏
My grandmother died from this when my mother was a child. The doctors basically killed her though, she got an infection and they gave her the wrong type of medicine.
Thanks for being More specific sir🙏🙏🙏🙏👌👌👌
My pleasure 😇
I'm a student in a clinical laboratory science program right now and your videos help me so much. I feel attacked at 6:40 though not gonna lie.
SAME LMAO without us yall wouldnt knoww thooooo...haha love his humor and vids tho ^^
I was joking 🙃
Medicosis Perfectionalis I know hahah we joke around too about us 😂😂😂 amazing videos btw! :)
Thank you so much, dear :)
Hello, when ever I see such cancer case I always want to say a special thanks to Dr. Hopkins for helping me get cured from lymphoma cancer i was tested Positive 3years ago, I contacted him base on the testimonies I'm seeing about him
on the internet, I was cured too by him, he can help you, these is my little way of appreciation by spreading my happiness ... And he's able to help you in getting rid of any kind of decease that's affecting you ..
You Can As well Contact Him Via Email: dr.hopkinsherbalcure00@gmail.com
You will be amazed yourself...
I love your videos, thank you so much
You’re very welcome 😊
Well best choose neither!but non Hodgkin's does seem pretty much incurable especially the t cell ones.
You Are great man 👍
We need endocrinology please💐
couldn't diagnose this shit for 3 months for me, got sepcis on my first round of chemo, moved to target therapy, 10 month remission, still alive
Amazing explanation, thank u!
My pleasure 😇
The vid is super greattt💕💕💕🧡
Thank you so much!
thank god i found you!!!
I am so happy to hear that:)
Thank you, this is so creative.
My pleasure... Thanks for your encouragement!
Nice video .especially your voice...medicine is art 👌
Thanks a lot 😃
Great 👏 thank you for this amazing video which helped me ..from Egypt
You’re very welcome 😊
Thank you.. Keep going
thanks for the lecture
Thank you sooooo much! Never been so clear with lymphoma😂
Awesome 😎
Hey Medicosis, i have a question: Why is Vincristine used in the R-CHOP regimen for NHL and Vinblastine for ABVD? I thought NHL would more likely have a leukemic component and go to the bone marrow which would make Vinblastine more useful? Or did i make a wrong turn there somewhere? Thank you so much for your response!! :)
Thank you sooo much the videos amazing!
Also I like the channel's name😂
😁😁 Thank you so much 😊
Wonderful explanation
the blessed intro
6:48
He reads it like he is losing hope in humanity with each moment passing... jk 😂😂😂
I'm loving your content Sensei, keep it up!
Sir can you plz provide some of the references for this topic? And I love your teaching! 😍🥰
Thank u so much
It was very informative...👍👍👍 Almost everything covered
thats very impressive! great video
Thanks a million!
Ive had ebv for at least a year. Been having my left tonsil sore for a year, it stopped a few days ago but now i have extreme fatigue. Im afraid
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Thank you 🙏
what is the most common type of hodgkins lymphoma
ROSES
Oooo that intro *come through!*
I searched it up because I did not know because a act our from Harry Potter died from this and this was on my top list and I clicked it thanks for explaining!
Also ima sub to u
I am so sorry to hear about the actor’s death.
Great video tnx! But i'm confused little bit, in the video where you comparing "Hodgkin’s Vs Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma" you told about one of differents "hodgkin there is no hepatosplenomegaly" And here in clinical feutures there is splenomegaly. So there is hepatosplenomegaly in hodgkin lymphoma or not??
When I am comparing, I am generalizing...Yes, you can have hepatosplenomegaly in Hodgkin’s but it’s less common than that of Non-Hodgkin’s. Hope it helps!
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis I see . thanks!!
You’re very welcome 😊
thanks for this video
kindly upload video explaining hemophiliia and von Willebrand diseases
I will
Too beautifully explained. Even the differential diagnoses are expressed and that helps a lot.
Thanks a lot
Does enlarged lymph nodes appearing the neck of a 3 year old..within like a few hours...massive ones, like golf ball size consistent with any of this ?
Whats the prognosis for mixed cellularity HD?
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