I've been a nurse for 23 years. I came upon your videos and what a wonderful blessing they have been! Thanks a bunch for all of your highly informative videos. You are an awesome teacher!
Thank you for your posts. I have so much trouble understanding my professor I just really don't even go and just do independent studies. Your videos have helped me make complex concepts seem like common sense.
Thank you so much in making these videos. I'm having an exam on ANS in 2days and your videos really helped me. Hope you won't be too busy and spare times in making more of these videos. Appreciated!
Love love love your teaching! I get it now! Miss my original EMT instructor and you are as close as it gets to being back in his class room. Going to paramedic school and need to understand more pathopysiology. Thank you so much!
At the TIMING of 12:53. The narrator mentions that Norepinephrine (NE) works on Alpha 1 & 2 and Beta 1 & 2. HOWEVER.. NE only works on Alpha 1 > Alpha 2 > Beta 1. Please make that correction as you are watching this video. In alteration, it is Epinephrine (Epi) that works on everything. Nonetheless, Great video.
I'm not a med student -- but I found this lesson very helpful. My spouse suffered a prolonged chemical exposure and was diagnosed with toxic encephalopathy. He hasn't been diagnosed with autonomic neuropathy yet -- but his symptoms and blood tests seem to match that disease better. Would you say there is an overlap of these two diseases being that both originate in the brain?
Great information in this video, and very nice execution. However, you could probably shorten it up to make it more approachable. My mind tends to grasp more during more focused and shorter videos. But still, you rock!
@altforfit True, The "want to" was there at first. But, every time he attempted to return to work -- he'd have panic attacks. He literally fears having to go back -- a hazardous waste site where it is a certainty he will have more exposures. I can't even bring up the the idea of him returning -- not without him completely freaking out. He's threatens to "end it" his own way b4 ever returning. Now, he's manifesting cancers -- so I've backed off. And, thank you -- I do believe in miracles! : )
@altforfit Thanks, that's interesting information about the brain being 60% fat. My husband's seeing a wellness doctor who has been a tremendous help and support. The stress he's not doing so good with. We're fighting for Workers' Compensation -- against a self-insured employer.
@ROBINHOODSARROW Toxins that you can not deal with from the liver and other detoxifying organs will get stored in fatty tissues and the brain is 60% fat, so you can see your husband needs a healthy liver and generel good healt = Eat raw foods, ecologic, drink water, get enough sleep, avoid stress and so on. Hope it helps.
@ROBINHOODSARROW In spinal rehabilitation (which is my primary field) workers compensation cases predicts outcome, meaning, it worsens the prognoses, the patient takes on a sick role and it reinforces symptoms. We need a strong faith in God and in us getting better, we need to WANT to get better.
@ROBINHOODSARROW I honestly can't give you much of an answer on this because I don't know much about your spouse's case and I'm not a medical doctor. I can say, however, to remember there are higher centers do control the ANS. From what I do know some of the symptoms can overlap but these are two different conditions.
I've been a nurse for 23 years. I came upon your videos and what a wonderful blessing they have been! Thanks a bunch for all of your highly informative videos. You are an awesome teacher!
I love this guy's instruction, using plain english to describe complex systems.
Excellent lecture. I don't understand why all professors can't just teach like this, they make things too complicated when its really so simple.
Thanks a lot! I'm not even an auditory learner, but I am able to retain 98% of your lectures!!! You saved my life during finals!
Thank you for your posts. I have so much trouble understanding my professor I just really don't even go and just do independent studies. Your videos have helped me make complex concepts seem like common sense.
Thank you so much in making these videos. I'm having an exam on ANS in 2days and your videos really helped me. Hope you won't be too busy and spare times in making more of these videos. Appreciated!
I love listening to your lectures man!!!!!!!!
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Your videos are extremely helpful. Thank you for taking the time to make these available.
I was struggling with this topic in my biology class, as my prfessor was not early as clear as this instructor
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@hyacynth88
You are welcome I'm glad this helped. Guyton is a very common book of reference for me, along with Fox and Netter. Thanks for watching
Love love love your teaching! I get it now! Miss my original EMT instructor and you are as close as it gets to being back in his class room. Going to paramedic school and need to understand more pathopysiology. Thank you so much!
At the TIMING of 12:53. The narrator mentions that Norepinephrine (NE) works on Alpha 1 & 2 and Beta 1 & 2. HOWEVER.. NE only works on Alpha 1 > Alpha 2 > Beta 1. Please make that correction as you are watching this video.
In alteration, it is Epinephrine (Epi) that works on everything. Nonetheless, Great video.
Thanks for making this. I was really having an issue in my class but after watching these 2 videos things make a lot more sense!
Your videos are really helping me understand my anatomy and physiology class, thank you so much!!
I'm not a med student -- but I found this lesson very helpful. My spouse suffered a prolonged chemical exposure and was diagnosed with toxic encephalopathy. He hasn't been diagnosed with autonomic neuropathy yet -- but his symptoms and blood tests seem to match that disease better.
Would you say there is an overlap of these two diseases being that both originate in the brain?
@fljrp
Thanks for the kind words, I'm glad this is helping you out
you may have a messy handwriting but you are very detailed and an amazing teacher! I wish I had you as my physiology professor :D
you are awesome!!! with a lot of energy to explain!! I am so glad that I found you, Is a lot of help in my classes. Thanks so much/
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Great information in this video, and very nice execution. However, you could probably shorten it up to make it more approachable. My mind tends to grasp more during more focused and shorter videos. But still, you rock!
yes thanks for your time and effort it really helped me brush up before I return back to school. THANK YOU!
@ 25:11 "Norepinephrine" is misspelled. There is no "e" after the "ph". Great videos! Thank you so much.
Excellent explanation ! I wish he could be my teacher!!!!
Thank you.
@altforfit
True, The "want to" was there at first. But, every time he attempted to return to work -- he'd have panic attacks. He literally fears having to go back -- a hazardous waste site where it is a certainty he will have more exposures. I can't even bring up the the idea of him returning -- not without him completely freaking out. He's threatens to "end it" his own way b4 ever returning. Now, he's manifesting cancers -- so I've backed off.
And, thank you -- I do believe in miracles! : )
Ah btw I would maybe add that the Muscarine receptors (mAChR) are G-Coupled-Receptors
@gamedaycaps
You are welcome, I am glad this has helped!
So ACH is inhibitory for smooth muscle and glands?
thank you for the video.. please post some more lessons..
Thank You so much for making these videos. I know it must be time consuming making these videos and teaching as well. Very much appreciated:)
@3sseRi
You are very welcome, I'm glad this helped.
did you use Guyton with these? thanks for sharing anyways =) indeed a great help!
He uses Constanzo BRS
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thanx Doctor ,pless keep doin more viedos , and thanx agian
exams tomorrow - last year of college and completely lost - well until i watched these :)
So all truckers are junkies? Dude :-P
No i do like these videos, best teacher i ever had really!
Officially your student now.
Thanks for the video. At ~13:00 you say that NE binds beta 2 receptors but I think only epi can bind beta 2 receptors
@altforfit
Thanks, that's interesting information about the brain being 60% fat. My husband's seeing a wellness doctor who has been a tremendous help and support. The stress he's not doing so good with. We're fighting for Workers' Compensation -- against a self-insured employer.
great vids man, i love the passion!
great video!
Thanks so much for putting this together
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You helped me SO much!
Thanks!
Thank you for your videos. Extremely detailed and helpful. :)
Many thanks! Excellent!
@bullharrier Frank Netter? I didn't know that he had a book on physio. i thought he was just for anatomy.
great info, thank you!
thanks man it helps alot
Thank you very much.
Very informative! Thanks!!
thank u.. i finally understand
Really helps man, tq so much
tnhank u i lot >>>>>that was so helpfull
@ROBINHOODSARROW Toxins that you can not deal with from the liver and other detoxifying organs will get stored in fatty tissues and the brain is 60% fat, so you can see your husband needs a healthy liver and generel good healt = Eat raw foods, ecologic, drink water, get enough sleep, avoid stress and so on.
Hope it helps.
@ROBINHOODSARROW In spinal rehabilitation (which is my primary field) workers compensation cases predicts outcome, meaning, it worsens the prognoses, the patient takes on a sick role and it reinforces symptoms.
We need a strong faith in God and in us getting better, we need to WANT to get better.
SAVIOUR ❤
@ROBINHOODSARROW
I honestly can't give you much of an answer on this because I don't know much about your spouse's case and I'm not a medical doctor. I can say, however, to remember there are higher centers do control the ANS. From what I do know some of the symptoms can overlap but these are two different conditions.
Thanks alot ur an awsome teacher! But a crappy drawer :)
Want CVS and respiratory lectures,someone please help me to find them!!
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It is right that it is amazing and gratful but your hand writing is not clear that is all!
Will you marry me! Lol thank you soooo much
dont like the tinny sounding voice