You are like an awesome mix of Fifty Cent, Chris Rock, Chris Tucker and Dr. Najeeb! :D Fifty Cent = gangster Chris Rock = talk Chris Tucker = attitude + talk Dr. Najeeb = love expressions about body parts and that rocking Whiteboard teaching style! This deserves a thumb up and a subscription! ;)
I would love to hear all of his lectures! He is a great teacher with so much passion. He increases my love for learning. I learn better when I understand the whys and have a visual. He helped with this!
I am a medical coder and your videos truly help me understand the disease processes. Your teaching method is amazing and almost makes me want to go back to school lol
You're an AWESOME Teacher!!! I'm not a medical doctor, nurse, or anyone medically trained, and you teach in a style that all can understand. Thank you! You help patients become more aware, which can help doctors with faster diagnosis when patients educate themselves as much as possible. Anytime I have bodily issues, I research deeply so that I am aware enough to work symbiotically with doctors if a visit is required. A couple of years ago I had a mystery case (much like an episode of "House"). It took I believe it was 11 doctors to treat all my strange, mysterious issues. If not for them, I'd be in a more etherical state, lol! I'm truly grateful for all you Doctors and other medical professionals do. I now do all I can to be wholistic and natural to maintain health. But it's always a comfort to know that medical heroes are always around every corner to save and support people in need. Thank you! Much Love...SUBSCRIBED!!
I'm a 52 yo female. Gallbladder removed 10 years ago. Have not been diagnosed with pancreatitis but am sure I've had acute panreatitis 2x in the last few months. Horrible upper GI pain, vomiting, diarrhea. Felt similar to when I had gallstones. I'm fat, with high trigylcerides, taking levothyroxine (hypothyroidism). I do not drink or smoke but my diet is terrible. I do not have any medical experience but was able to learn a lot from this video. Thank you. I will be contacting my physician.
I am a recent Ultrasound Graduate. I've passed my RDMS registry for OB/GYN and am now studying for my Abdomen registry. I've been watching your videos to get a better understanding of the pathologies and it is SO much more fun learning this way and feeling your passion and energy vs. when I was sitting in lectures with an instructor who was dry and just "going through the motions." Thank you for providing a palatable way to force this info down my throat and make it fun too. :)
I am a nursing student graduating in 2 months and preparing for the NCLEX. Your lectures are awesome! The explanations are clear and to the point. Thanks so much!
I am an IT professional and came here for information on AP and this was great. I have subscribed to the channel and I am spending more time on medical videos than technology :-).
Honestly, this is amazing. You are so animated and you keep me interested. Average studies state most teachers lose students after 15 mins. Not you my man. Thanks for all your help
I enjoyed this video and you’re a great teacher! Just when I thought I knew everything about pancreatitis, I learned some new things here! With that being said, hopefully you can help me with a BIG question! Here goes: I am 43 years old and have been a heavy drinker since 19! 2 years ago I admitted myself into the ER because I was having a lot of pain in my right side and behind my right rib cage! They did blood work and I had high levels of lipase and amylase in my blood! I was diagnosed with acute pancreatitis! I asked the doctor if this was reversible and they said it was as long as I quit drinking! I literally haven’t had a drop of alcohol since! A year later I was STILL getting pain in the same areas I mentioned so I went back for tests! After blood work, ultrasound, Xrays etc I found out all tests were normal but I was still having pain! Although not half as bad but I was still having pain! This was a year ago! Here we are 2 years after my diagnosis and a year after all my normal tests and I’m STILL having a little pain in those same areas! Even though it’s a LOT better, less intense, and a lot less often with the pain, the fact is I’m still getting pain! It’s been 2 years since I drank alcohol! Normal tests! I’m so confused! Can anyone offer some answers! It would really be appreciated!
Hmmm.... interesting enough is I have pain on my upper left side. Aches mainly when I eat and I looms fat but its rock hard. Doesn’t feel like fat. I only feel good while fasting.
I pray that I see more instructors with your enthusiasm. I learn so much from your videos because you teach with such passion. You are truly the best!!!! (Plus it helps that you're not trying to sell anything)
Im from iraq u are american where ever u are from still the magic of medicine shine .love ur videos alooot there is so much pasion .hat off for u doc. I hope some day I get to your beutiful land and feed on that knowledge .pray for me .love yeeee
Thank you soo much for this awesome lecture! MY nursing instructor gave a 3 hour "lecture" on this topic today and came no where close to how well you simplified it. Awesome man! Made it very easy to understand!
He forgot the last E in GETSMASHED... the last E is Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography. Its a procedure that in and of itself can cause pancreatitis. Wikipedia summarizes it best "Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is a technique that combines the use of endoscopy and fluoroscopy to diagnose and treat certain problems of the biliary or pancreatic ductal systems".
Thank you for presenting this in such a detailed and dynamic way! I'm a life long learner and a senior citizen with liver problems and I appreciate having this information made available.
I love the way of explanation , i am IT professional , when my doc said about this problem to my mother , i just started doing research on this ...found this video ...excellent work..
morphine is now used instead of mepridine because it really does not disturb the spincter of oddi some still use mepridine,pethidine preferrably.The E in the etiology stands for endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography ERCP. Kamenchik sign is important ===pain with pressure under xiphoid process.Mayo-Robson sign--pain while pressing at top of the angle lateral to erector spinae muscle and below left 12th rib.
you are soooooo amazing dude, im a year 1 medical student but i decided to apply for an attachment for general surgery in the summer even thought i know nothing about it. Ur videos help soooooo much in preparing me for this!
You are the best, I really appreciate what your doing to help your fellow medical professionals. With this information I have a much better understanding of my Dx.
duuude! you´re awesome... I´m a student ( from mexico), I don´t understand the english lectures at all but, this video with the "GET CRASHED" is very great! You´ve earned a subscriber
thank you for making me love and respect my pancreas more --- I really understand it better --- thank you - thank you THANK YOU -- ever thought about having your own show ???? you make medicine make sense --
As opposed to morphine, which causes spasm of the sphincter of oddi, what analgesic would you recommend?? I am currently sitting beside with my mother, who after having her gallbladder removed, developed pancreatitis. The nurses have been administering dilaudid (hydromorphone, a derivative of morphine) per doctors orders, and she is suddenly complaining of abdominal spasms. I'm no med student or doctor by any means. Just a son doing some research on his mother's ailment.
You have a way of breaking down information that is understandable with use of diagrams for application. So much better that trying to memorize. Biliary tree, awesome!!
Thank you eve so much! Your upbeat personality complements your wealth of knowledge so beautifully! The world needs more people like you! Thanks Doc :)
Hey man. I spent 6 days in a hospital two weeks ago in Florence, Italy from a gallstone blocker episode of pancreatitis. It hurts! (And the painkiller they gave me didn't seem to help, which seems to be par for the course.) That's a fantastic breakdown of causes and how it all works. I will share this video with my family, because the natural reaction to ending up in the hospital is everyone assumes you're on drugs, or are drinking way too much, or .. blah blah blah. They found the gallstone on my ultrasound, and I got to have a not to fun 6 days in a hospital on my honeymoon. I will share this. My dad was a PHD R&D scientist for MDS/Sciex .. I wonder if you ever used their mass spec machines :)
I'm applying to med school this year and I just discovered your channel. All your videos make sense! Just one suggestion...I would invest in better markers, especially color ones!
Hey Doctor. I forget your last name. I am Dr. Escobar. I have been watching many of your videos. I really enjoy them. I am preparing for USMLE Step 3. Keep up the good work. I read/ watch your auto-biography too. ...so nice.
Good to know that Dr. Adesina. I am about to take a major exam regarding pathophysiology of the pancreas, and the liver; its respective funcitons and dysfunctions. Watching your videos has really helped. They are so much fun too. Good night.
I know I am studying for step 3, but I have been forced to seek further certification....my initial attempt at a residency in family medicine has not happened as of yet. A long story. Take care.
respect bro, your lectures are time saving for me) little correction: 2:15 the symbol you used to represent delta cells is actually for gamma cells and gamma cells are responsible for pancreatic polypeptide production
This is great ... but i wished you tell us what quantities of fluid we give and duration of i.v. fluids given ...and what types of analgesics and antibiotics given...any way many thanks.
i wish you were my doctor in hospital i have been in and out for months and the doctors always put it down to pancreatitis but the only tests the do is blood tests which show high level of enzymes but i had a endoscope and it came up as a very inflamed stomach evrey itme i'v been in i have been on a I.V and morphine as you say the pain gose from the bottom of my ribcage all the way round to my lower left shoulder just got out of hospital monday last week
Great video, I loved watching it you've got a great way of teaching! I'm no student just somebody who wanted to learn more about it and the video was a huge help. Thanks :)
2- Watch your Diet, NO Fat- 3- live as clean as possible- 4) I am on my way out the door, but I had to write, because having Pancreatitis at your age is somewhat rare- Could you explain what your symptoms are- your day- eating schedule- etc- And what is your amylase and lipase? ... The blood amylase test is ordered, often along with a lipase test, to help diagnose and monitor acute or chronic pancreatitis and other disorders ...
This is awesome... Absolutely helpful! Very organized and understandable...Thank you for taking the time out to prepare and share this information with us (not to mention, keep it entertaining). :)
thanks man, I am a nursing student and am now discussing this topic. Your video is very super cool and easy to understand. Thank you, keep them coming man. lol
I had severe acute pancreatitis. The symptoms occurred with creamy/fatty dairy foods. Most pain I ever experienced. Hospitalised for 5 month. Try cutting out milk/cheese/cream and fatty/oily foodstuffs. Will definately help if your pancreas is playing up.
Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction causes spasm of the Sphincter of Oddi which, in turn, can cause pancreatitis. That could be S instead of scorpion stings.
I was in the Hospital from an injury sustained from Boxing at an earlier age from Blunt Force Trauma- First off- Do NOT drink- Period- and if you are hurting; pain radiating to the back- Do NOT drink Anything, including water!
You are like an awesome mix of Fifty Cent, Chris Rock, Chris Tucker and Dr. Najeeb! :D
Fifty Cent = gangster
Chris Rock = talk
Chris Tucker = attitude + talk
Dr. Najeeb = love expressions about body parts and that rocking Whiteboard teaching style!
This deserves a thumb up and a subscription! ;)
You are INCREDIBLE, you could replace half the staff at my school!
I would love to hear all of his lectures! He is a great teacher with so much passion. He increases my love for learning. I learn better when I understand the whys and have a visual. He helped with this!
This guy has so much passion. When I was in university I had this one prof who was awfully drab and monotone. It made time seem to go by so slow.
I am a medical coder and your videos truly help me understand the disease processes. Your teaching method is amazing and almost makes me want to go back to school lol
You're an AWESOME Teacher!!! I'm not a medical doctor, nurse, or anyone medically trained, and you teach in a style that all can understand. Thank you! You help patients become more aware, which can help doctors with faster diagnosis when patients educate themselves as much as possible. Anytime I have bodily issues, I research deeply so that I am aware enough to work symbiotically with doctors if a visit is required. A couple of years ago I had a mystery case (much like an episode of "House"). It took I believe it was 11 doctors to treat all my strange, mysterious issues. If not for them, I'd be in a more etherical state, lol! I'm truly grateful for all you Doctors and other medical professionals do. I now do all I can to be wholistic and natural to maintain health. But it's always a comfort to know that medical heroes are always around every corner to save and support people in need. Thank you! Much Love...SUBSCRIBED!!
I'm a 52 yo female. Gallbladder removed 10 years ago. Have not been diagnosed with pancreatitis but am sure I've had acute panreatitis 2x in the last few months. Horrible upper GI pain, vomiting, diarrhea. Felt similar to when I had gallstones. I'm fat, with high trigylcerides, taking levothyroxine (hypothyroidism). I do not drink or smoke but my diet is terrible. I do not have any medical experience but was able to learn a lot from this video. Thank you. I will be contacting my physician.
I'm a Family Nurse Practitioner Student and your videos have really helped me with my clinical rotation in graduate school
I am a recent Ultrasound Graduate. I've passed my RDMS registry for OB/GYN and am now studying for my Abdomen registry. I've been watching your videos to get a better understanding of the pathologies and it is SO much more fun learning this way and feeling your passion and energy vs. when I was sitting in lectures with an instructor who was dry and just "going through the motions." Thank you for providing a palatable way to force this info down my throat and make it fun too. :)
+ftplectures Is it me or are all medical universities shit
I am a nursing student graduating in 2 months and preparing for the NCLEX. Your lectures are awesome! The explanations are clear and to the point. Thanks so much!
I am an IT professional and came here for information on AP and this was great. I have subscribed to the channel and I am spending more time on medical videos than technology :-).
Honestly, this is amazing. You are so animated and you keep me interested. Average studies state most teachers lose students after 15 mins. Not you my man. Thanks for all your help
My mom was recently diagnosed with Pancreatitis and your lecture really helped me to understand her diagnosis. Thank you so much.
I enjoyed this video and you’re a great teacher! Just when I thought I knew everything about pancreatitis, I learned some new things here! With that being said, hopefully you can help me with a BIG question! Here goes:
I am 43 years old and have been a heavy drinker since 19! 2 years ago I admitted myself into the ER because I was having a lot of pain in my right side and behind my right rib cage! They did blood work and I had high levels of lipase and amylase in my blood! I was diagnosed with acute pancreatitis! I asked the doctor if this was reversible and they said it was as long as I quit drinking! I literally haven’t had a drop of alcohol since! A year later I was STILL getting pain in the same areas I mentioned so I went back for tests! After blood work, ultrasound, Xrays etc I found out all tests were normal but I was still having pain! Although not half as bad but I was still having pain! This was a year ago! Here we are 2 years after my diagnosis and a year after all my normal tests and I’m STILL having a little pain in those same areas! Even though it’s a LOT better, less intense, and a lot less often with the pain, the fact is I’m still getting pain! It’s been 2 years since I drank alcohol! Normal tests! I’m so confused! Can anyone offer some answers! It would really be appreciated!
So you said it was on your right side? Im having pain on my left side.... hmmmm
Hmmm.... interesting enough is I have pain on my upper left side. Aches mainly when I eat and I looms fat but its rock hard. Doesn’t feel like fat. I only feel good while fasting.
I pray that I see more instructors with your enthusiasm. I learn so much from your videos because you teach with such passion. You are truly the best!!!!
(Plus it helps that you're not trying to sell anything)
Im from iraq u are american where ever u are from still the magic of medicine shine .love ur videos alooot there is so much pasion .hat off for u doc. I hope some day I get to your beutiful land and feed on that knowledge .pray for me .love yeeee
Thank you soo much for this awesome lecture! MY nursing instructor gave a 3 hour "lecture" on this topic today and came no where close to how well you simplified it. Awesome man! Made it very easy to understand!
He forgot the last E in GETSMASHED... the last E is Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography. Its a procedure that in and of itself can cause pancreatitis. Wikipedia summarizes it best "Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is a technique that combines the use of endoscopy and fluoroscopy to diagnose and treat certain problems of the biliary or pancreatic ductal systems".
3rd RN student here. Keep owning this pathophysiology, Adeleke!
Thank you so much! I'm an 18 year old and your videos have convinced me to go into medicine!
.I am clinical pharmacy student from Saudi at my last year , you really help me
Thanx so much
يجيييي عيال السعودية هنا، الله يوفقك
YAAASSSSSSSSS!!!!! IN NURSING SCHOOL AND LOVE YOUR LECTURES!
Thank you for presenting this in such a detailed and dynamic way! I'm a life long learner and a senior citizen with liver problems and I appreciate having this information made available.
I want to be a doctor but I'm not even in college yet, and I can understand this. You are a wonderful teacher. You really know your stuff well.
That summary at the end though... short and sweet.
I have this big test tomorrow, and OMG... you are so informative and enthusiastic!!! I just fell in love with you!
I have a test in 5 hr. I wish I would have found u sooner, very entertaining and informative, covered everything I need to know. Thanks!
I love the way of explanation , i am IT professional , when my doc said about this problem to my mother , i just started doing research on this ...found this video ...excellent work..
morphine is now used instead of mepridine because it really does not disturb the spincter of oddi some still use mepridine,pethidine preferrably.The E in the etiology stands for endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography ERCP. Kamenchik sign is important ===pain with pressure under xiphoid process.Mayo-Robson sign--pain while pressing at top of the angle lateral to erector spinae muscle and below left 12th rib.
You're amazing! I wish you were my instructor! 4 hours worth of material in class in less than 30 minutes! Please continue to make these videos
One of the best lecture I've seen.. ill probably pay much more attention if you are my lecturer at uni.
you are soooooo amazing dude, im a year 1 medical student but i decided to apply for an attachment for general surgery in the summer even thought i know nothing about it. Ur videos help soooooo much in preparing me for this!
You are the best, I really appreciate what your doing to help your fellow medical professionals. With this information I have a much better understanding of my Dx.
duuude! you´re awesome... I´m a student ( from mexico), I don´t understand the english lectures at all but, this video with the "GET CRASHED" is very great!
You´ve earned a subscriber
A very informative video as i have found that many Doctors have a difficulty in diagnosing the problem of abdominal pain
lipase is not only produced in the pancreas, there is also lingual lipase produced in the salivary glands
I am SO glad I stumbled upon this channel! Please keep up the excellent work!
Every medical students should watch Nerd Ninja, their lectures are of high quality with perfect HD videos
thank you for making me love and respect my pancreas more --- I really understand it better --- thank you - thank you THANK YOU -- ever thought about having your own show ???? you make medicine make sense --
As opposed to morphine, which causes spasm of the sphincter of oddi, what analgesic would you recommend??
I am currently sitting beside with my mother, who after having her gallbladder removed, developed pancreatitis. The nurses have been administering dilaudid (hydromorphone, a derivative of morphine) per doctors orders, and she is suddenly complaining of abdominal spasms.
I'm no med student or doctor by any means. Just a son doing some research on his mother's ailment.
Amazing! What took me days to understand was effortlessly broken down in less than 30min by the good doctor!...And I get it!
You have a way of breaking down information that is understandable with use of diagrams for application. So much better that trying to memorize. Biliary tree, awesome!!
You are an awesome teacher and doctor...I am a medical student and I love your lectures. Keep on the good job
Thank you eve so much! Your upbeat personality complements your wealth of knowledge so beautifully! The world needs more people like you! Thanks Doc :)
Great videos. I am in nursing school and this was very informative. Thank you.
Great teaching style! How very much I appreciate your presentation. Thank you.
I'm also an RN student, you're great. Thank You
I just love your teaching style. Thank you so much. This comes from a first year medical student.
i like this young man, and i love the way he presents,,
i wish all my teachers were like you
Hey man. I spent 6 days in a hospital two weeks ago in Florence, Italy from a gallstone blocker episode of pancreatitis. It hurts! (And the painkiller they gave me didn't seem to help, which seems to be par for the course.) That's a fantastic breakdown of causes and how it all works. I will share this video with my family, because the natural reaction to ending up in the hospital is everyone assumes you're on drugs, or are drinking way too much, or .. blah blah blah. They found the gallstone on my ultrasound, and I got to have a not to fun 6 days in a hospital on my honeymoon. I will share this. My dad was a PHD R&D scientist for MDS/Sciex .. I wonder if you ever used their mass spec machines :)
Very informative and interesting! I loved it! Thumbs up doc!!!
Love your lectures man..thanks for doing it..i would like to know what tex book you use??
Do you have a lecture of Chronic Pancreatitis?
so helpful!! just to give some suggestion for the mnemonic, the 'H' can also stands for hypothermia & hypercalcemia aside from hypertriglyceride...
I'm applying to med school this year and I just discovered your channel. All your videos make sense! Just one suggestion...I would invest in better markers, especially color ones!
have to say you are amazing and I wish you would have lectures about pretty much everything :)
Could bodybuilding supplements (protein, BCAA, creatine etc.) be causing acute pancreatitis?
u are so cool.. i love how you just explain with real life examples, so down to earth, thank u ,from a nursing student !!
You are so good at making boring stuff fun. You make me very smart!!!
Very well explained. Thank you ftplectures!
Thank you so much for this information presented in such an easy way to learn and remember
Thanks from Australia!
I love your videos! I'm studying for my state BSN boards and these help so much with content review. Thanks!
You said that lipase is only produced by the pancreas. What about lingual lipase?
pls sir i need a lecture about peritonitis
i need it badly may God bless u, u're really doing a great job, thnk u
Hey Doctor. I forget your last name. I am Dr. Escobar. I have been watching many of your videos. I really enjoy them. I am preparing for USMLE Step 3. Keep up the good work. I read/ watch your auto-biography too. ...so nice.
Good to know that Dr. Adesina. I am about to take a major exam regarding pathophysiology of the pancreas, and the liver; its respective funcitons and dysfunctions. Watching your videos has really helped. They are so much fun too. Good night.
I know I am studying for step 3, but I have been forced to seek further certification....my initial attempt at a residency in family medicine has not happened as of yet. A long story. Take care.
Where do you live? If you don't mind me asking?
how long is it recommended to be NPO, TPN given wont cause any symptoms???
Explain, to me about a double annular pancreatis.
respect bro, your lectures are time saving for me)
little correction: 2:15 the symbol you used to represent delta cells is actually for gamma cells and gamma cells are responsible for pancreatic polypeptide production
Love your energy! You break it down in simple, easy to understand terms. :)
this is amazing. I love your lectures. Thank you so much. Very clear and concise. Very easy to understand and remember. You have got yourself a fan
how can I watch all your videos ? Thank you
Nearly graduating nursing student.... Thanks for the great explainations.. :)
"... Cone on dude. You gotta have respect from the pankreas" ROFLMAO XD
I really love the way you teach ..thank you for such a good video !! Do share more
That was awesome man... You're doing a great job. Keep up the good work
after reading books i stared hating pancreatitis but u made this topic v intersting for me thanks alot ☺
This is great ... but i wished you tell us what quantities of fluid we give and duration of i.v. fluids given ...and what types of analgesics and antibiotics given...any way many thanks.
+Naji abdel-samad Fentayl and meperidine is perferred over morpihne which causes an increase in sphincter of oddi pressure.
Omg u were wonderfully informative, my 26 yr.old son is going thew this. It's horrible.Thank u Thank u.
please make one of peritonitis, abdominal ulcers, etc
i wish you were my doctor in hospital i have been in and out for months and the doctors always put it down to pancreatitis but the only tests the do is blood tests which show high level of enzymes but i had a endoscope and it came up as a very inflamed stomach evrey itme i'v been in i have been on a I.V and morphine as you say the pain gose from the bottom of my ribcage all the way round to my lower left shoulder just got out of hospital monday last week
How about ERCP for the hidden "e"?
Great video, I loved watching it you've got a great way of teaching! I'm no student just somebody who wanted to learn more about it and the video was a huge help. Thanks :)
u said we should give TPA if they are malnutrited, what do u mean by TPA????
the pneumonic 'E' actually stands for ERCP
najwa aleena nice one
What's your knowledge of chronic pancreatits due to pancreas divisum? would love any feedback? Your videos are wonderful! keep up the good work 😀
I love the way you explain :D, you made me fall in love with the topic. Thanks !
2- Watch your Diet, NO Fat- 3- live as clean as possible- 4) I am on my way out the door, but I had to write, because having Pancreatitis at your age is somewhat rare- Could you explain what your symptoms are- your day- eating schedule- etc- And what is your amylase and lipase? ...
The blood amylase test is ordered, often along with a lipase test, to help diagnose and monitor acute or chronic pancreatitis and other disorders ...
excellent!!!! very well explained and fun. thank you
dude thxXx i have MD final exam this month and u help me ;)))))
This is awesome... Absolutely helpful! Very organized and understandable...Thank you for taking the time out to prepare and share this information with us (not to mention, keep it entertaining). :)
Thank you, you are great, you made it so easy to understand.
thanks for your nice effort to make medicine easy for us
thanks man, I am a nursing student and am now discussing this topic. Your video is very super cool and easy to understand. Thank you, keep them coming man. lol
I had severe acute pancreatitis. The symptoms occurred with creamy/fatty dairy foods. Most pain I ever experienced. Hospitalised for 5 month. Try cutting out milk/cheese/cream and fatty/oily foodstuffs. Will definately help if your pancreas is playing up.
Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction causes spasm of the Sphincter of Oddi which, in turn, can cause pancreatitis. That could be S instead of scorpion stings.
I was in the Hospital from an injury sustained from Boxing at an earlier age from Blunt Force Trauma- First off- Do NOT drink- Period- and if you are hurting; pain radiating to the back- Do NOT drink Anything, including water!
Awesome lecture, thanks! This makes it easier to put all the knowledge in right places and remember better.
Good luck with next lectures! :)
Absolutely amazing gob man. Big Thanks from Saudi Arabia
Great video ,Thank you for sharing !