Waking up with heart palpitations but doctors didn't know why- Brian's Eagle syndrome treatment

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  • Опубліковано 10 кві 2024
  • Our amazing patient, Brian, discusses his story of a restless year of waking up with heart palpitations and going to the ER multiple times only to be told they cannot find anything and he needs to relax and maybe try anti-depressants. How insulting! He did his own research on the symptoms and decided to get an evaluation for neck instability. After his initial testing in our office, Prolotherapy was recommended as well as a styloidectomy. He is recently out of surgery and was kind enough to come in and share his story of seeing his symptoms resolve and be able to sleep normally again. We are thrilled for you, Brian, and wish you all the best in continued healing and excellent health!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 23

  • @carolnascimento7494
    @carolnascimento7494 2 місяці тому +1

    Amazing story!

  • @staciekanawyer4181
    @staciekanawyer4181 2 місяці тому +2

    Been to Hauser for five treatments and having my styloidectomy next month. Really looking forward to relief.

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  2 місяці тому

      Hey Stacie - we are praying for you as you go into your styloidectomy! Healing is coming!

  • @tahlaoui1983
    @tahlaoui1983 2 місяці тому +8

    Dr hauser has treated me for neck and shoulder and thoracic instability i remember one day he did a scan on my neck he find out that i had a styloid but it was not impacting my symptoms but he mentioned to me if it becomes a problem in the future then he can have me remove it but for now since its not impacting my case so no need for any actions. Karim

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  2 місяці тому +2

      You're right! Not everyone needs to have a styloidectomy!

    • @JacksonStar4757
      @JacksonStar4757 2 місяці тому +2

      Hello Karim my name is Mary I'm so glad I found a comment of yours because I wanted to tell you thank you for sharing your story because the video you did with Dr Hauser helped me decide to go to Caring Medical (I had many of the same symptoms you did) and I've been thinking about you a lot throughout my treatment lol because I remember from your interview it took about 4 or 5 treatments for you to see results? So even tho I had some real rough times I stuck it out and like you am also doing much better after my 4th and 5th treatment!! And how funny that I also have massive styloids but doc didn't think I will need mine out either after looking at my ct venogram 🙏🙏

    • @tahlaoui1983
      @tahlaoui1983 2 місяці тому

      @@JacksonStar4757 im so glad you are doing so much better and also glad that i was able to help you overall thanks to Dr Hauser and caring medical team they are great people.

  • @MegaMr28
    @MegaMr28 Місяць тому

    the old antidepressant.. they LOVE that one..!! its the answer for everything

  • @rogpadilla6777
    @rogpadilla6777 Місяць тому

    Really GREAT case study. I'm awaiting surgery with Dr. Hackman as well in June. I'm a patient at Caring Medical, had 6 treatments, especially helpful after being rear-ended by a 50-70 ton semi truck on 9/11/23.

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  Місяць тому

      Thanks for watching! We are so glad that we’ve been able to help you on your road to healing!

  • @emreozkokeli
    @emreozkokeli 2 місяці тому

    Hi,as a veterinarian medicine, I have been suffering since nearly 10 years. I am 26 years old. I found this illness in 2022 by examining my dentist radiograph and on online, I sent to ENT professor. After that, my doctor said yes, you are right and need to take 3D CT. I have 6,5 cm both side but my symptoms only are at left side. It is kind of glassopharyngeal nerve pain and it is chronic. My left side of trachea is always paining. When I turn my neck to right shoulder, I guess my ligament click with the pain as a strange way. Because of pain and stress, my body produced seborrheic dermatitis and I have bruxism. People not knowing me think I have psychological problems and deceive them. Normally, I had a operation in 2023 summer. However, I learned to have polystemia. My RBC was roughly 5,77 and my HGB was 17,4 for 3-4 years. On the other hand , I had not JAK2 mutation. My anesthetic master, it is a risk your life during the surgery. After this action, I have not realised the operation still. Maybe, cause of the increased figures is Eagle syndrome instead of the other factors because blood flow is being influenced. Although I can see the pressure of the juguler vein on the surface, my radiograph doctor had said that there is no pressure on juguler and carotid. I am wondering why you just operate with extraoral approach and what you will say for me. On youtube and doctors of Turkiye, they generally make with intraoral. On comments, our patients generally say that I am more good than before. Thank you for sharing these kind of stories.

  • @user-ik1qj8ni4o
    @user-ik1qj8ni4o 2 місяці тому

    *sigh* I really need to fly down from Cali to see ya

  • @nativedoll3557
    @nativedoll3557 2 місяці тому +1

    It happens to me but not all the time

  • @arupdebbarma4420
    @arupdebbarma4420 2 місяці тому

    Hello sir I had anterior vagotomy
    But my question
    Can I live with one vagus nerve
    I have one posterior vagus nerve😢😢😢😢😢

    • @CaringmedicalProlotherapy
      @CaringmedicalProlotherapy  2 місяці тому +1

      This is not something we would recommend as both vagus nerves have their own function.

    • @arupdebbarma4420
      @arupdebbarma4420 2 місяці тому +1

      Sir after vagotomy can we die or what???😭😭😭