Wow, what a totally awesome video you created! Superb presentation: Your visual audio map of the whole human vascularity systems. Identifying biomarkers and detailed Cause / Effect Model's. I felt learning and understanding came to me intuitively. Great, Awestruck deliver! I commend you for sharing your Superpower...✌️
I had Buerger’s Disease (thromboangiitis obliterans) about 40 years ago caused by smoking. Had to sleep with my leg hanging off the side of the bed to get blood down in my foot. It was starting to affect my hands too. Well they saved my leg by doing a sympathectomy. I quit smoking permanently and walked 3 miles a day for a year after the surgery to rebuilt my capillaries, etc. I’m 80 and keeping my fingers crossed. Doing my best to keep these gams. Thank you for your great work.🙏👏🏻👍🤸🏼🤗
I have PAD Found by accident by visiting nurse. I only symptom was cramps when I was sleeping and taking medication and I’m perfectly fine. You can improve with this disease and I do believe that plaque can be reversed with diet medication exercise.
I used to work for vascular Dr. A GREAT one. Learned so many Dr.’s will recommend interventions when there are blockages. So awful because people can really get messed up after interventions. To him the benefit should always outweigh the risks. ESP when it wasn’t warranted in the first place. If the blockages happen slowly your body compensated making collaterals. I love my Dr would always say, “it only bothers me as much as it is bothering you.” And to old people he would suggest resting a few minutes when needed, to reduce risk of surgery. After all, did they really need to be in a hurry when they were 80+? Of course he would r commend protecting feet to avoid poor healing wounds and amputations when warranted. I thought so much of him for this when too many were eager to make a buck in cases surgery wasn’t the safest, necessary or wanted by the patient.
@@rainadye5865 thank you. I will be on the lookout one visiting the vascular surgeon next month. I just want him to look at my foot and leg and see if they want to take another CAT scan. No surgery for me. I know it’s not needed aloha
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I'm 78 , have sciatica. Perf.Neuropathy diagnosed a year ago ..Had needles put in my ankles one at a time my foot went crazy ! Soon to be Oct.2023 feel discomfort, comes,, goes ..I still have feelings in my feet, feel thing on floors ..Between one or the other is driving me nuts .. Don't know which is witch ? My veins still look normal ? What to doooo😢
I had thrombosis. On 11~20~23 i had bypass done on my right leg . My stents were 95 percent clogged , my doctor told me the bypass is the way to go. Still in bed while im writing this comment. I'm pretty sure better times are ahead.
I hav quedtion I'm been feeling a pain for a long time in my left side Aorta asking my dr. Of this problem h send me to muscle rehabilitation and that's not the problem I'm an older woman and have a plaque in my arteries I believe so today I have my sonocram today my right side sound good but my left sound didn't soun some areas not good plus I have on top of that two mayor valves leaking from. Mild to moderated I told my heart dr. Tha my left side os my body is bothering me for el long time he doesn't help me much like if I don't know much but my got feeling tell me something is wrong I complain from the begining telling him my left side of my body it feels numb arm fingers and the only thing he said is don't worry I got you, thats scary it doesn't tell me anything. Please help.
I had both my legs swell at the same time. Don't know 100% if it's vein related. I do have spider and varicose veins. Something is going on somewhere and I gotta wait to see the vein doc in a few weeks to get my ultrasound. 🙏
Hi, Zack. How are you hopefully fine Please take my comment seriously We need to have a special playlist called Approaches Let's learn when a patient with symptoms comes to us how to start his approach I am your biggest follower and I am waiting for your videos so I only advise you with things that benefit us very much and increase the power of your content and knowledge And thank you from the heart i love you zach And don't forget to support us by studying new cases in the special playlist in this topic
Why do all these videos on medical stuff have to be sooooo long?? I am interested in this but I don't have 45 minutes to watch a dang movie. You could condense this crap down to 10 minutes if you really wanted to.
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A big thank you from the UK
Great video thnkx❤
Very, very good. Jarur, Murshidabad WB India🇮🇳.
Wow, what a totally awesome video you created! Superb presentation: Your visual audio map of the whole human vascularity systems. Identifying biomarkers and detailed Cause / Effect Model's. I felt learning and understanding came to me intuitively. Great, Awestruck deliver! I commend you for sharing your Superpower...✌️
I had Buerger’s Disease (thromboangiitis obliterans) about 40 years ago caused by smoking. Had to sleep with my leg hanging off the side of the bed to get blood down in my foot. It was starting to affect my hands too. Well they saved my leg by doing a sympathectomy. I quit smoking permanently and walked 3 miles a day for a year after the surgery to rebuilt my capillaries, etc. I’m 80 and keeping my fingers crossed. Doing my best to keep these gams. Thank you for your great work.🙏👏🏻👍🤸🏼🤗
I forgot to say that the sympathectomy keeps the blood vessels in that leg dilated. (I know you know that, but a couple of viewers might not.) 😂
Excellent 🙏
thank you ninja, you made medicine easy
Far far better than my so called professor. U did a great job 👍🏻
Exactly 💯 well Said
thx for this bro ❤
AMAZING
Excellent explanation
Thanks Zach
Super Cool! Professor Zack from Papua New Guinea
Thanks this was Really helpful
What do you think of the HAV substition for current bypass methods?
this video coming out a week before my cardiology rotation exam is just perfect
Thnx ninja nerd 🤓🤓
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I have PAD Found by accident by visiting nurse. I only symptom was cramps when I was sleeping and taking medication and I’m perfectly fine. You can improve with this disease and I do believe that plaque can be reversed with diet medication exercise.
I used to work for vascular Dr. A GREAT one. Learned so many Dr.’s will recommend interventions when there are blockages. So awful because people can really get messed up after interventions. To him the benefit should always outweigh the risks. ESP when it wasn’t warranted in the first place. If the blockages happen slowly your body compensated making collaterals. I love my Dr would always say, “it only bothers me as much as it is bothering you.” And to old people he would suggest resting a few minutes when needed, to reduce risk of surgery. After all, did they really need to be in a hurry when they were 80+? Of course he would r commend protecting feet to avoid poor healing wounds and amputations when warranted. I thought so much of him for this when too many were eager to make a buck in cases surgery wasn’t the safest, necessary or wanted by the patient.
@@rainadye5865 thank you. I will be on the lookout one visiting the vascular surgeon next month. I just want him to look at my foot and leg and see if they want to take another CAT scan. No surgery for me. I know it’s not needed aloha
Thank you a lot..
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Always with u Zach
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍love your videos so good learn so much
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My brain is about to explode. Thank you, professor.
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What happens your videos cardiology and all pathology lectures are removed dr ninja 😢
I'm 78 , have sciatica. Perf.Neuropathy diagnosed a year ago ..Had needles put in my ankles one at a time my foot went crazy ! Soon to be Oct.2023 feel discomfort, comes,, goes ..I still have feelings in my feet, feel thing on floors ..Between one or the other is driving me nuts .. Don't know which is witch ? My veins still look normal ? What to doooo😢
I had thrombosis. On 11~20~23 i had bypass done on my right leg . My stents were 95 percent clogged , my doctor told me the bypass is the way to go. Still in bed while im writing this comment. I'm pretty sure better times are ahead.
Get well soon. Hoping for your fast recovery ❤️
Amazing
Wonderful lecture💐💐💐
Thank you for your lectures.. keep it up
thanks for this bro! keep up the good work!
❤️❤️ Thank you so much ❤️❤️
Cool ,especially clonical scenerio in the end made it all very clear
Just finished the Cardiovascular Pathology Playlist, thank you, that was informative!
Great 👌👍 thanks allot.
Thank you for this video 🙏❤️
I hav quedtion I'm been feeling a pain for a long time in my left side Aorta asking my dr. Of this problem h send me to muscle rehabilitation and that's not the problem I'm an older woman and have a plaque in my arteries I believe so today I have my sonocram today my right side sound good but my left sound didn't soun some areas not good plus I have on top of that two mayor valves leaking from. Mild to moderated I told my heart dr. Tha my left side os my body is bothering me for el long time he doesn't help me much like if I don't know much but my got feeling tell me something is wrong I complain from the begining telling him my left side of my body it feels numb arm fingers and the only thing he said is don't worry I got you, thats scary it doesn't tell me anything. Please help.
Can someone tell me what doest word retired mean , which he has mentioned along caption.
I don't mean to be out of line but was that supposed to be tibiotalar instead of tibiaulnar
Omgoodness! I had hoped you would do a lecture on PAD, too. Thank you! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Profi Prof 🥰
We all are Ninja Nerds 💜
Hi Zack Bhavesh here from Mumbai i would be highly obliged if you can make a detailed videi on varicose veins....much needed topic to be discussed.
Can you do production of monoclonal antibodies
Love your lessons ❤
I had both my legs swell at the same time. Don't know 100% if it's vein related. I do have spider and varicose veins. Something is going on somewhere and I gotta wait to see the vein doc in a few weeks to get my ultrasound. 🙏
Hello Prof, thank you for what you have done for medical students around the globe
Could you please make videos on hepatobilliary pathology
am I too stupid to find them, or the notes of these retired videos are really deleted from their website for good😭why
This guy single handedly carrying my ass through few semester in the medical school. Bless you
you are not alone
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Hi, Zack.
How are you
hopefully fine
Please take my comment seriously
We need to have a special playlist called Approaches
Let's learn when a patient with symptoms comes to us how to start his approach
I am your biggest follower and I am waiting for your videos so I only advise you with things that benefit us very much and increase the power of your content and knowledge
And thank you from the heart
i love you zach
And don't forget to support us by studying new cases in the special playlist in this topic
Am not even a med student yet and somehow I understood most of everything
Namaskar 🙏💯
Can we see a video on the most complex disease ever which is Lyme disease?
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King
There is a video about epilepsy drugs that you did not download in the pharmacology operation list
Please pay attention
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What about peripheral edema? Isn't that a venous return artery disease?
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Terrible ...thanks for efforts 👌
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Hi sir!!., Thank you for the new video 🙏 can you make a brief discussion about pathognomonic sings 🙏🙏if it's okay 🙏🙏
Why do all these videos on medical stuff have to be sooooo long?? I am interested in this but I don't have 45 minutes to watch a dang movie. You could condense this crap down to 10 minutes if you really wanted to.
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