What an enlightening coincidence. Six years ago today (2/17/14), I had heart failure and an urgent need for someone to help me understand exactly what the heckledoodles had happened to me. In your video above, you have FINALLY given me the explanation I've needed for the last six years! Kudos to YOU and poo-poo to my doctors back then. Thank you!
I have CHF after a life changing car accident. I had cognitive issues very bad. My arms swelled and they didn't figure it out for along time.(6 years) I do have chronic pain as well. I was at 33% heart function and started to lose weight quickly and i was sick after eating. Thats how they figured it out. My blood pressure was all over the place. Been on meds for one year exactly. And i have improved by 10%. I got rid of toxic people in my life. Eat very well. Try to do movement everyday as best i can with the chronic pain is challenging, But i manage. I also meditate and enjoy peace. Been a game changer. Thank you for this video. It explains well. 😊
I've started working as a cardiac nurse and I find your materials really helpful and easier to understand! I will share this to my colleagues, keep it up!
Thank you for helping me understand my husband's condition. You have made it easy for a non-medical person to get the basics. I now have a better idea what questions to ask his doctor. ( I had to sit through several videos that were not as understandable. Thanks again!)
I'm returning to my nursing degree - these lectures are fantastic for giving a no nonsense, basic language foundation for making the in depth information much easier to understand
What a clear, concise thorough explanation by Dr. Seheult. He is so amazingly low key but he is able to impart the material in a very comprehensive manner.
I want to thank you Dr. Seheult for your many lectures. I am a Paramedic that continually studies to stay current on ever changing trends in medicine. Your lectures have proven to be very valuable with respect to my practice. As you know, Medics must have a working knowledge of many diseases, disorders, etc. We all have certain protocols that serve as treatment guidelines but I want to know more about "why" a certain path is better than another. Your lectures help in that respect. Regards, DocNaBox55
That's the problem. Just enough info to define the problems and earn a degree, cures and recoveries are bad for business. Helpful information is rare and hard to find.🚑💉💊📋📉👻🏆📊💙 sorry about the outburst. Not directed at you, just had to rant. Best Wishes, Al B. Flatlining
You are amazing ! I am a medical student and finally I understood what s going on with heart diseases . I wish my teachers would be like you ! Keep doing that excellent work !
Okay what do you do (suggest ) to your patient to get better? What type of exercise, medication or supplements can help one's heart perform better? Thank you
awesome! nobody ever clearly explained this to me. I've always had a hard time understanding when it comes to Cardio. Your video helps a lot! keep it coming. BIG THANK YOU :)
Thank you so much for this. My mum is currently in hospital. She was literally drowning in her own fluids as the diuretics were no longer working. As a result of this she suffered fluid overload and could no longer breath. Today a chest tube was inserted to release the excess fluid and she is feeling a whole lot better. Heart disease really sucks :-(
Oh my goodness thank you sooooooooo much!!your explanation is by far the best I've seen. Thank almighty God for this video You really saved me with this assignment I'm doing.
Am a retired Dentist with multiple heart disease: inherited from maternal & paternal side. Great review to understanding symptoms, causes, & role of the meds am on.
Hello and thank you so much for sharing your knowledge, may the universe pay you back. I am an End of Life Nurse that work independently live in with my dying patients. I will like to explore management of symptoms at the end of life for Heart Failure clients. All of them by now had a DNR/DNCPR. Thank you so much
I was 'told' I had CHF.. but recently a Doctor told me that my numbers where improving, that he had NEVER seen anyone's numbers improve.. this without any bypass or such, I take only blood pressure meds.. and NOT any Beta-Blockers as those are toxic to me.. I've been taking Herbs and doing Chelation treatments.. So, this 'it' can't be fixed thing is poor judgement..
This is the best I've ever seen and clearly explained..... I wish someone create these utube videos into DVR's so we could keep them and watch then whenever we want.. Thx... 💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
Really enjoy this channel, things are explained in a more simplistic way that you can remember without being too technical. Keep it up guys!! it's much appreciated, I've learnt so much from these types of videos :)
Thank you for just a wonderful explanation on this! It was so informative to me. I often wondered about all the terms I have heard about this subject. Very clearly explained by you. Thank you for this video . Keep up the wonderful work.
Good job, Doc. Very informative. On Sotolol now for Afib. Ankles swelling. Mild HTN. Also retired from San G. Wish I could have learned some of these things in my younger days. Have patience and teach ignorant nurses like me; we weren't taught these things in school. Great job. Mike Bryson RN
A few months ago I went to a cardiologist had a ECG and he put me on Carvedilol, Clonidine and Aldactone I have diabetes and high blood pressure and CVI stage 5 and coronary arteriosclerosis and sleep apnea but the cardiologist didn't tell I have heart failure but my vascular surgeon said my heart diagnostic test showed I do but he put it on his notes that I have chronic heart failure
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Very well done presentation. Can be understood even without medical knowledge of medical terminology. Thank you. Very easy for the Layman. Which would be me.
Pls do not use dark blue ink in a dark background. It is hard for the reader to read the text in blue. Thanks for your amazing presentation, Dr. Sheultz
Finally get it. Your graphics helped me to understand my supposed 'ok' EF yet crappy symptoms. Mine is 67. What is considered perfect? Thank you for such clear explanation. ❤
Thanks! I love your videos, they are really helpful! Could you do a series on the endocrine system? Thanks again! I wish my nursing teachers could explain things this clearly...
Thank you for the clarity. My brother has just been diagnosed with diastolic heart failure. Normal ejection fracture... but less than a normal, healthy heart, right?
thank you very much for detaile interpretation of congestive heart failure really it is a tough subject yet your way of teaching was more attractive due to short example as systaly s1 and dysly s2 like contraction and resting face , it is also fact that heart is closed chamber having 4 their main function totally depends on kidney liver .right side of the lung and mainly coronary artery for the proper function of the heart all these need to pay collectively role however the main and primary role which urgently coverage needed is coronary blood supply this is key root for the activation heart chambers all heart complication like submuiral myocardial death and others always associated with it .thanks
I actually have an issue with systole & diastole , I was diagnosed with chf a few months ago & im 39 but my stress test came back excellent far as blood pumping to the heart but when my eco lab was done at the hospital it was at a pumping rate of 20 and I was told to file for disability but I’m so confused bc I don’t have a stent & im only on meds and doctors I feel like aren’t telling me anything so confused bc I don’t know what’s next, thinking about getting a 2nd opinion tho’ & thanks for this video 💕💕very helpful
Jimmy S hey, thanks for the response, but my kidneys are fine, just left the doctors office today for 3 month evaluation and doctor says my EF is now between 25-30 since my last eco lab a few weeks ago and now he recommends a difribulator and I suggest NOT! I told him that studies showed in 2011 that 66% of chf patients didn’t really need this device and they were miserable behind getting it, I’ve decided as if today to get a second opinion,,,, meanwhile getting some cardio in, and changing my overall diet plan for the next few months just to see if I get a different number with new doctor but we must be careful here bc lots of doctor suggest this device for money purposes, However, so sorry to here about your mom ,,, but happy u were there every step of the way bc I’m sure some can’t say that! They actually did a ekg on me but today but said it was only bc they heard something strange with my heart beat but they always tell me everything looks good when they do the ekg, didn’t know that tells them how long I have bc I know only god is in control of that , with faith and changing my lifestyle I’m gonna CLAIM IT, I will push through and live a long time
Very nicely explained. Thanks for the whole channel Medcram. But can you please use a different color for writing? Like white perhaps. It would make the teaching clear and easy to read.
What an enlightening coincidence. Six years ago today (2/17/14), I had heart failure and an urgent need for someone to help me understand exactly what the heckledoodles had happened to me. In your video above, you have FINALLY given me the explanation I've needed for the last six years! Kudos to YOU and poo-poo to my doctors back then. Thank you!
Being able to teach such complex subjects so well is a gift. Thank you Dr Seheult.
I have CHF after a life changing car accident. I had cognitive issues very bad. My arms swelled and they didn't figure it out for along time.(6 years) I do have chronic pain as well. I was at 33% heart function and started to lose weight quickly and i was sick after eating. Thats how they figured it out. My blood pressure was all over the place. Been on meds for one year exactly. And i have improved by 10%. I got rid of toxic people in my life. Eat very well. Try to do movement everyday as best i can with the chronic pain is challenging, But i manage. I also meditate and enjoy peace. Been a game changer. Thank you for this video. It explains well. 😊
His voice sounds so kind and compassionate. I Thank him.
I've started working as a cardiac nurse and I find your materials really helpful and easier to understand! I will share this to my colleagues, keep it up!
Thank you for helping me understand my husband's condition. You have made it easy for a non-medical person to get the basics. I now have a better idea what questions to ask his doctor. ( I had to sit through several videos that were not as understandable. Thanks again!)
Once again, you have clarified something that had been confusing me for a while in patient documentation, THANKS!
I'm returning to my nursing degree - these lectures are fantastic for giving a no nonsense, basic language foundation for making the in depth information much easier to understand
Thanks for the feedback
Thank you for a good presentation, No music, no robot voice, no cartoon characters.
Well done.
Absolutely brilliant. Explained in a manner that makes the topic easier to grasp and clarifies many key areas. Invaluable resource.
What a clear, concise thorough explanation by Dr. Seheult. He is so amazingly low key but he is able to impart the material in a very comprehensive manner.
A few months ago I was diagnosed with CHF. I knew what it was started nursing training years ago but family problems stopped me. Thank you.
It is an amazing skill to be able to explain such a complex process in a such an easy manner…Bravo!
Thankyou for getting Jeff Goldblum to narrate this for us, was very relaxing.
Explained logically and in a simplified manner.
I want to thank you Dr. Seheult for your many lectures. I am a Paramedic that continually studies to stay current on ever changing trends in medicine. Your lectures have proven to be very valuable with respect to my practice. As you know, Medics must have a working knowledge of many diseases, disorders, etc. We all have certain protocols that serve as treatment guidelines but I want to know more about "why" a certain path is better than another. Your lectures help in that respect.
Regards, DocNaBox55
Good to hear, thank you for the comment
That's the problem. Just enough info to define the problems and earn a degree, cures and recoveries are bad for business. Helpful information is rare and hard to find.🚑💉💊📋📉👻🏆📊💙 sorry about the outburst. Not directed at you, just had to rant. Best Wishes, Al B. Flatlining
You are amazing ! I am a medical student and finally I understood what s going on with heart diseases . I wish my teachers would be like you ! Keep doing that excellent work !
Enjoyed the lecture and appreciate the clear, concise explanations rather than getting overly technical in the language.
RJ Dilts Thank you for the feedback - we appreciate it
LOVE the traffic analogy!
I'm a nursing student and your videos have tremendously helped me through patho and med surge . Thank you 👍🏻
***** Good to hear- thanks for the feedback
wonder if you ever became an RN??
Okay what do you do (suggest ) to your patient to get better? What type of exercise, medication or supplements can help one's heart perform better? Thank you
awesome! nobody ever clearly explained this to me. I've always had a hard time understanding when it comes to Cardio. Your video helps a lot! keep it coming. BIG THANK YOU :)
+Duangsuda Siritheerawat You're most welcome- thanks for the comment!
Thank you so much for this.
My mum is currently in hospital. She was literally drowning in her own fluids as the diuretics were no longer working.
As a result of this she suffered fluid overload and could no longer breath.
Today a chest tube was inserted to release the excess fluid and she is feeling a whole lot better.
Heart disease really sucks :-(
How much EF does she have now? And how many years she been Living with heart failure?
Oh my goodness thank you sooooooooo much!!your explanation is by far the best I've seen. Thank almighty God for this video You really saved me with this assignment I'm doing.
Am a retired Dentist with multiple heart disease: inherited from maternal & paternal side. Great review to understanding symptoms, causes, & role of the meds am on.
Hello and thank you so much for sharing your knowledge, may the universe pay you back. I am an End of Life Nurse that work independently live in with my dying patients. I will like to explore management of symptoms at the end of life for Heart Failure clients. All of them by now had a DNR/DNCPR. Thank you so much
I was 'told' I had CHF.. but recently a Doctor told me that my numbers where improving, that he had NEVER seen anyone's numbers improve.. this without any bypass or such, I take only blood pressure meds.. and NOT any Beta-Blockers as those are toxic to me.. I've been taking Herbs and doing Chelation treatments.. So, this 'it' can't be fixed thing is poor judgement..
I'm in nursing school. you give a very descriptive summary of this topic. it's really helping me to understand fully
Aneshia Johnson Thanks for the feedback and best of luck in nursing school
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This is the best I've ever seen and clearly explained.....
I wish someone create these utube videos into DVR's so we could keep them and watch then whenever we want..
Thx...
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You can download the videos with the right browser extension with Firefox.
My dad had heart failure he had to were a life vest take a lot of meds now his heart back to normal
How did his heart get back to normal with CHF what did he do?
thank u so much , my medicine quiz is tomorrow and ur videos saved my life
Really enjoy this channel, things are explained in a more simplistic way that you can remember without being too technical. Keep it up guys!! it's much appreciated, I've learnt so much from these types of videos :)
Thank you!
You're amazing! Never have I seen an easier explanation.
Thank you for just a wonderful explanation on this! It was so informative to me. I often wondered about all the terms I have heard about this subject. Very clearly explained by you. Thank you for this video . Keep up the wonderful work.
thank you! i use your videos to study for my pathophysiology exams
Clear and concise explanation. Thanks! Would like hypothyroidism series.
Living with heart failure.This is so true!
Scary. How do you cope with it. I have a feeling that I may have it.
Thanks for simplifying heart failure
Excellent and concise explanation.
Thank you, the best channel in this field
SolidusSnaaake Thank you for your feedback
Excellent explanation for this condition
Well done- though I don't see four chambers in you valentine, the lecture is pure gold!!!
More sense and information than my GP gives me thankyou
excellent overview. very helpful as I have an EF of 29
Amazing video....so well explained. Brilliant.
Good job, Doc. Very informative. On Sotolol now for Afib. Ankles swelling. Mild HTN. Also retired from San G. Wish I could have learned some of these things in my younger days. Have patience and teach ignorant nurses like me; we weren't taught these things in school. Great job. Mike Bryson RN
Nurses are taught these things lol what are you talking about? Maybe not back when you were in nursing school. That or you weren’t paying attention.
A few months ago I went to a cardiologist had a ECG and he put me on Carvedilol, Clonidine and Aldactone I have diabetes and high blood pressure and CVI stage 5 and coronary arteriosclerosis and sleep apnea but the cardiologist didn't tell I have heart failure but my vascular surgeon said my heart diagnostic test showed I do but he put it on his notes that I have chronic heart failure
You are right (explaind clearly) ..and as they said plz explain cns topics u r a good teacher ..love from saudi arabia ❤️
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Great explanation! Well structured and easy to understand.
Very well done presentation. Can be understood even without medical knowledge of medical terminology. Thank you. Very easy for the Layman. Which would be me.
really in short minutes you covered a lot .appreciate you.
That was a good explanation, i like the way you keep it simple, thank you for sharing.
+Jesús Alberto González Cañas Thanks for the comment!
EXCELLENT!! I have viewed several of your vids online, have used some of them as required inervice training, THanK YOU sir!
Pls do not use dark blue ink in a dark background. It is hard for the reader to read the text in blue. Thanks for your amazing presentation, Dr. Sheultz
Excellent video
very good lecture and easy to understand. thanks.
+Phally Un Good to hear- thanks
Amazing! Well done!
Can you do a video on coronary artery disease. Please.
Very helpful! Hope there will be more videos about cardiopathology (Atrial Fibrillation maybe)!
And also EKG interpretation!!!
oriana dashi thank you for the comment and topic suggestions
Brilliant,as usual.Looking forward to the next one!!
Excellent lecture!
Finally get it. Your graphics helped me to understand my supposed 'ok' EF yet crappy symptoms. Mine is 67. What is considered perfect? Thank you for such clear explanation. ❤
Goodness, thank you for this video! You made it easier to understand. God bless
You made it simple, thank-you!
Well explained thanks doc
Thank you! This is really helping me review for clinical rotations!
Thanks! I love your videos, they are really helpful! Could you do a series on the endocrine system? Thanks again!
I wish my nursing teachers could explain things this clearly...
Julie Rogers thanks for the feedback and topic suggestion
Ur the best from all the rest ❤️🙏👌🏻
very good and helpful
very good explanation
This video really help me to deliver my report :) my instructor give me a 98% grade. Thank you :*
+Alfonso Tioquin Good to hear!
This video of yours is really awssum really helped me alot
Thx Dr Roger very helpful
But can you tell me about your source for the new classification of congestive heart
Thx again
Another great lecture! Thank you so much!
Very helpful. Thank you!
You’re welcome
Your lectures are amazing!Great explanation. Please do make lectures on CNS topics:)
Thank you for the clarity. My brother has just been diagnosed with diastolic heart failure.
Normal ejection fracture... but less than a normal, healthy heart, right?
Thank you so much , what a valuable video!
But when you gonna upload the next video ?
ayat muslim Thank you for the comment- heart failure part 2 in now up
that is great .
thank u so much
that make it more easier for me
thank you very much for detaile interpretation of congestive heart failure really it is a tough subject yet your way of teaching was more attractive due to short example as systaly s1 and dysly s2 like contraction and resting face , it is also fact that heart is closed chamber having 4 their main function totally depends on kidney liver .right side of the lung and mainly coronary artery for the proper function of the heart all these need to pay collectively role however the main and primary role which urgently coverage needed is coronary blood supply this is key root for the activation heart chambers all heart complication like submuiral myocardial death and others always associated with it .thanks
Nice One
Very easy to understand! Thank you 🙏
I actually have an issue with systole & diastole , I was diagnosed with chf a few months ago & im 39 but my stress test came back excellent far as blood pumping to the heart but when my eco lab was done at the hospital it was at a pumping rate of 20 and I was told to file for disability but I’m so confused bc I don’t have a stent & im only on meds and doctors I feel like aren’t telling me anything so confused bc I don’t know what’s next, thinking about getting a 2nd opinion tho’ & thanks for this video 💕💕very helpful
Jimmy S hey, thanks for the response, but my kidneys are fine, just left the doctors office today for 3 month evaluation and doctor says my EF is now between 25-30 since my last eco lab a few weeks ago and now he recommends a difribulator and I suggest NOT! I told him that studies showed in 2011 that 66% of chf patients didn’t really need this device and they were miserable behind getting it, I’ve decided as if today to get a second opinion,,,, meanwhile getting some cardio in, and changing my overall diet plan for the next few months just to see if I get a different number with new doctor but we must be careful here bc lots of doctor suggest this device for money purposes,
However, so sorry to here about your mom ,,, but happy u were there every step of the way bc I’m sure some can’t say that! They actually did a ekg on me but today but said it was only bc they heard something strange with my heart beat but they always tell me everything looks good when they do the ekg, didn’t know that tells them how long I have bc I know only god is in control of that , with faith and changing my lifestyle I’m gonna CLAIM IT, I will push through and live a long time
I'm med student and ur videos are really helped me to pass the tests 😃😃
safa soofy good to hear- thank you
Excellent!
Nice Explanation
Awesome
JazakAllah Khier
Very nicely explained. Thanks for the whole channel Medcram.
But can you please use a different color for writing? Like white perhaps. It would make the teaching clear and easy to read.
I have tricuspid regurgitation and my heart skips constantly.. it's getting worse and worse.. hope I'll be ok...
Nice job, as usual!
Hannibal EnemyofRome thank you for the comment
another good one, thank you...
i am from Algeria thx a lot
+esma sahbi Thank you for watching in Algeria!
are you ok ?
Very well explained ! Thanks :)
The cause is just as important as the diagnosis. Heart failure can be the result of blood clots that when resolved, will normalize the heart action.
Ok? Nobody said it wasn’t
Excellent
The Dr said that I also had decreased kidney function upon the heart failure I'm very concerned about it
Thank you
thanx its very understandble useful :)
You Are Awesome! Thank You
Just amazing.....Thanx alot