That was just excellent, as i mentioned in previous comment this channel has the most intresting topics that no other source explains about. Please keep providing us with all sorts of most encountered medical disorders.
This was great. Thanks so much. Not a med student but these are superb videos to help understand one's health and how to approach these subjects with a physician. I studied medicine adjacent subjects when I was at uni so these vids are pitched at the perfect level for the understanding that I am looking for. Always great vids.
Walking hot cold showers swimming and lifting helped me. Now I treat aspirin and Tylenol like a opioid so it really helps. But this just worked for me...good luck anyone else under pain management ....and I'm talking physical pain lol
Brilliant video, so helpful thanks. I was just wondering how you would explain to patients why an antidepressant or anticonvulsant is being used for pain? I have come across a few people who take offense to being prescribed these meds for pain, so it would be helpful to understand the reasoning behind it if possible? Thank you
There are several ways to approach this, depending on the individual. it may be helpful to distinguish between the sensory "it feels sharp" and affective "it is excruciating, I can't bear it" aspects of pain. Explain that antidepressants might not affect the sensory signals, but can help with the affective response. Amitriptyline is usually used at lower doses than it would be for depression. Anticonvulsants help calm down the nerve signals transmitting pain.
Thanks for the great video! I was wondering if there was any plan to release flashcards for the peadiactric session? The flashcards have been amazing for the general medicine section!
"An unpleasant sensory -and- -emotional- experience" Sensory Pain Information transfer via nervous-system Body reflex-(Re)action Mind reaction, interpretation, mentality-application, hypocrisy denial acceptance Reaction to acceptance Body reaction of self-protection using = tears, cold-sweat, heart-palpitation compensation, shock for pioritisation of organs and functions ...
@we-must-live I narrowed it down to energetic subatomic particles over ten years ago. I built a shielding room and it takes 30 seconds to a few minutes to go from 10 pain to no pain; the correlation is 100% as well as seen on space weather stack plots. I shared this with others and they have the Same results, including Fibromyalgia surprisingly.
@we-must-live i was thinking muons and HZE... neutrinos don't carry a charge and muons are big and powerful. Muons would make sense because I get hit when those are high, but I suspect HZE too.
I'm 41 and was hit by a bus June 20 last year and received a non displaced nose fracture and broken rib and around 5 weeks later began to feel tingling in forehead and facial pain, even now I live with chronic facial pain tingling burning forehead and what feels like pain deep in my nose that is like a constant migraine. The neurologist did a MRI and neurological exam and tried Lyrica and Sodium valproate sandoz but here I' am still in pain and discomfort. now I'm being sent to a pain management service that I have to wait another 2 months for. I hope there can be nerve blocks or something that will ease it.
Norco work the best for me is actually not overstimulating can uplift your mood and causes pain relief. It’s the only clean drug that I’ve ever taken. It’s actually worked. A little bit can actually help for 5 mg or an intense case of 7.5 or 10 mg either way this is the best drug out there that actually helps people with pain.
From the book … BECOMING Dr. Q. … My Journey from Migrant Farm Worker to Brain Surgeon … author … Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa I increasingly understood why Santiago Ramón y Cajal argued that before we seek to understand the universe, we must first study and unravel the mysteries of the brain. We need to be astronauts of inner space.
Yet again another vidio explains fully pain management of chronic condition , As a layman trying to absorb all terms which are not explained by Doctors ,Consultants & Rhematologists the main reason being time limit of say 10 minutes for example because of pressure of there job and work load, Each person I have met deals with chronic pain different in my case Ankolosing Spondylitis for 50 years flare ups are common and in younger days coping was somewhat better by having the distraction of work , In later years retirement gives more thinking time unfortunately and not so physically fit pain and sleepless nights hit and miss,Having to fall back on medication and side effects of upset stomach problems although treatable does not help anger or feelings, I had a pain management course with National Health service a few years back now which worked up to a point but to be honest some members of group gave up commenting a waste of time there chronic pain was so severe I guess would not even give it a chance. On and off for me causes a spin off of negative thought at times effecting quality of life relying on wife and children for support . The point I am trying to make that the medical profession does not deal with these matters in my opinion effectively,I have been a Guinea pig at my Rhematologists by young students looking at my posture and kyphoses of spine, I would not exspect young medical students to understand my condition as outwardly my appearance face to face does not seem to severe they seem at times to look confused I try to explain but of course not like a professional doctor would as his great knowledge has all the correct terms this if frustrating to me , But Hey ho life goes on still a lot of research going on thank goodness,I’ve said my piece, Very good vidio & information explains a lot, 👍😆
From Pakistan I really enjoyed ur videos I am ur big fans plz i just wanna know how u make possible this types editing and presentation sir plz I am impressed from your videos.
A great video I really enjoyed and well described simply. Unfortunately one major flaw and it is one holding pain science in the dark ages. @3:59 Calling Nociceptors "Pain Receptors" and then putting "Nociceptor" in speech marks as though you could call it that if you like, is totally wrong. Nociceptors are harm receptors sending out a harm or potential harm signal, it doesn't become pain (and may not) depending on what the brain decides. The signals are nociception - not pain signals, poor use of this language really stops pain for being seen in its true nature and purpose, just an alarm signal bring the problem to conscious awareness. If it still taught as pain receptors then shame on the medical schools and no wonder pain Management and Medication are seen as the only options when in reality Chronic Pain Release Therapies are now available.
Great work mate. Diamorphine (heroin) is used in UK health? interesting. The new NICE guidelines make more sense than any others. Medical cannabis might be in an exam in 2050 at the current rate...
Why not mention Norco or if I get in at the 14 minute mark there’s no mention of this drug which is super helpful and has helped me for years. The reason why they don’t talk about it this because it actually works and they don’t want people on what works they want you on what doesn’t work so I can make more money off you and keep you always looking for something that does, but never does
Wiesz co mówią anestezjolodzy. Że po pierwsze ból nie uszlachetnia, a po drugie, że najłatwiejszy ból do zniesienia to cudzy ból. Kocham Cię. Trochę Cię zrobotyzujemy, będziesz pierwszym cyborgiem w WP.
in real life we sufer so all this is a funny funny joke and & and the CDC is showing the we are reversing the longer life trend the past 2 years tracked. look it up yourself don't take my word for it !!!
It's also God's blessing for us, as it helps us releize there is proplem or if something is dangerous like fire, so we can avoid it or others will know and avoid it, so it goes both sides, God is very wise thought it's still Hard in a lot of cases
All Stores 900,000 Please Lower the price of all Brands of Military Equipment and Local for All Brands of Pain Management Products and Production Cost Now 900,000 That's Too Much $$ 900,000 Now The Whole World 900,000 Now 🙏 🤲 🕍 🕌 ⛪ 🛕
That was just excellent, as i mentioned in previous comment this channel has the most intresting topics that no other source explains about. Please keep providing us with all sorts of most encountered medical disorders.
Thanks, I will!
@@ZeroToFinals
This was great. Thanks so much. Not a med student but these are superb videos to help understand one's health and how to approach these subjects with a physician. I studied medicine adjacent subjects when I was at uni so these vids are pitched at the perfect level for the understanding that I am looking for. Always great vids.
Thanks!
short, simple and straight to the point. thanks a lot!!
Thanks Tom, your videos r one of my favs on UA-cam!!!! Plz never stop making these videos ❤
Thanks! Keeping the body moving and meditation have helped me. I’ve had pain because I had an unnecessary and harmful surgery when I was a teenager.
"Know pain, feel pain, contemplate pain, accept pain; one who does not know true pain cannot possibly understand true peace".
Thanks for the great video!All short and clear about pain in pictures.
Walking hot cold showers swimming and lifting helped me. Now I treat aspirin and Tylenol like a opioid so it really helps. But this just worked for me...good luck anyone else under pain management ....and I'm talking physical pain lol
Brilliant video, so helpful thanks. I was just wondering how you would explain to patients why an antidepressant or anticonvulsant is being used for pain? I have come across a few people who take offense to being prescribed these meds for pain, so it would be helpful to understand the reasoning behind it if possible? Thank you
There are several ways to approach this, depending on the individual. it may be helpful to distinguish between the sensory "it feels sharp" and affective "it is excruciating, I can't bear it" aspects of pain. Explain that antidepressants might not affect the sensory signals, but can help with the affective response. Amitriptyline is usually used at lower doses than it would be for depression. Anticonvulsants help calm down the nerve signals transmitting pain.
Such a nice way to put it 😊
thank you for your teaching
Thanks for the great video! I was wondering if there was any plan to release flashcards for the peadiactric session? The flashcards have been amazing for the general medicine section!
Thanks. Yes, I am planning for flashcards to cover all the topics!
"An unpleasant sensory -and- -emotional- experience"
Sensory Pain
Information transfer via nervous-system
Body reflex-(Re)action
Mind reaction, interpretation, mentality-application, hypocrisy denial acceptance
Reaction to acceptance
Body reaction of self-protection using = tears, cold-sweat, heart-palpitation compensation, shock for pioritisation of organs and functions
...
Emotional pain is a different topic.
Some people get emotional over shopping decisions...
Space weather is the trigger for my adheasive aracanoiditis pain flare ups.
solar winds… not incoming! hopefully.
@we-must-live I narrowed it down to energetic subatomic particles over ten years ago. I built a shielding room and it takes 30 seconds to a few minutes to go from 10 pain to no pain; the correlation is 100% as well as seen on space weather stack plots. I shared this with others and they have the Same results, including Fibromyalgia surprisingly.
@@SacredOwl something to do with neutrinos, you think?
@we-must-live i was thinking muons and HZE... neutrinos don't carry a charge and muons are big and powerful. Muons would make sense because I get hit when those are high, but I suspect HZE too.
@@SacredOwl and you’re sure its not photons?
Well there are good products out there that gives quick relief to body pains
I'm 41 and was hit by a bus June 20 last year and received a non displaced nose fracture and broken rib and around 5 weeks later began to feel tingling in forehead and facial pain, even now I live with chronic facial pain tingling burning forehead and what feels like pain deep in my nose that is like a constant migraine. The neurologist did a MRI and neurological exam and tried Lyrica and Sodium valproate sandoz but here I' am still in pain and discomfort. now I'm being sent to a pain management service that I have to wait another 2 months for. I hope there can be nerve blocks or something that will ease it.
Norco work the best for me is actually not overstimulating can uplift your mood and causes pain relief. It’s the only clean drug that I’ve ever taken. It’s actually worked.
A little bit can actually help for 5 mg or an intense case of 7.5 or 10 mg either way this is the best drug out there that actually helps people with pain.
@@jamesjirik2245 I wish I could get something like oxy. I have rhabdomyolysis and all I get is diclofenac (nausea machine)
From the book … BECOMING Dr. Q. … My Journey from Migrant Farm Worker to Brain Surgeon … author … Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa
I increasingly understood why Santiago Ramón y Cajal argued that before we seek to understand the universe, we must first study and unravel the mysteries of the brain. We need to be astronauts of inner space.
Great work buddy! 👏
Yet again another vidio explains fully pain management of chronic condition ,
As a layman trying to absorb all terms which are not explained by Doctors ,Consultants & Rhematologists the main reason being time limit of say 10 minutes for example because of pressure of there job and work load,
Each person I have met deals with chronic pain different in my case Ankolosing Spondylitis for 50 years flare ups are common and in younger days coping was somewhat better by having the distraction of work ,
In later years retirement gives more thinking time unfortunately and not so physically fit pain and sleepless nights hit and miss,Having to fall back on medication and side effects of upset stomach problems although treatable does not help anger or feelings,
I had a pain management course with National Health service a few years back now which worked up to a point but to be honest some members of group gave up commenting a waste of time there chronic pain was so severe I guess would not even give it a chance.
On and off for me causes a spin off of negative thought at times effecting quality of life relying on wife and children for support .
The point I am trying to make that the medical profession does not deal with these matters in my opinion effectively,I have been a Guinea pig at my Rhematologists by young students looking at my posture and kyphoses of spine,
I would not exspect young medical students to understand my condition as outwardly my appearance face to face does not seem to severe they seem at times to look confused I try to explain but of course not like a professional doctor would as his great knowledge has all the correct terms this if frustrating to me ,
But Hey ho life goes on still a lot of research going on thank goodness,I’ve said my piece,
Very good vidio & information explains a lot,
👍😆
Thanks for your experience, glad you found the video informative
From Pakistan I really enjoyed ur videos I am ur big fans plz i just wanna know how u make possible this types editing and presentation sir plz I am impressed from your videos.
I will waiting ur reply sir
He has a video on his personal channel which explains how he makes his videos
Great job
Clear explanation 😊
pain is the sources of all disease
A great video I really enjoyed and well described simply. Unfortunately one major flaw and it is one holding pain science in the dark ages. @3:59 Calling Nociceptors "Pain Receptors" and then putting "Nociceptor" in speech marks as though you could call it that if you like, is totally wrong. Nociceptors are harm receptors sending out a harm or potential harm signal, it doesn't become pain (and may not) depending on what the brain decides. The signals are nociception - not pain signals, poor use of this language really stops pain for being seen in its true nature and purpose, just an alarm signal bring the problem to conscious awareness. If it still taught as pain receptors then shame on the medical schools and no wonder pain Management and Medication are seen as the only options when in reality Chronic Pain Release Therapies are now available.
Thank you so much
Excellent job 👍 keep going
Good morning everyone
Thank you.
I like your way it's like a piece of cake
Great work mate.
Diamorphine (heroin) is used in UK health? interesting.
The new NICE guidelines make more sense than any others.
Medical cannabis might be in an exam in 2050 at the current rate...
Very helpful 👍🏻
Marvellous
More videos please
check out MarLeice Hyde from erasing pain
Thank you dear
Make video on nephrotic syndrome
Good idea. I will add it to the list!
Why not mention Norco or if I get in at the 14 minute mark there’s no mention of this drug which is super helpful and has helped me for years.
The reason why they don’t talk about it this because it actually works and they don’t want people on what works they want you on what doesn’t work so I can make more money off you and keep you always looking for something that does, but never does
Great 🎉
First here❤
Wiesz co mówią anestezjolodzy. Że po pierwsze ból nie uszlachetnia, a po drugie, że najłatwiejszy ból do zniesienia to cudzy ból. Kocham Cię. Trochę Cię zrobotyzujemy, będziesz pierwszym cyborgiem w WP.
and we have NO help anymore ! (except words).
A picture is worth a thousand words but if u ain’t talked about money then don’t even speak… lil wayne
👍👍👍
in real life we sufer so all this is a funny funny joke
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and
the CDC is showing the we are reversing the longer life trend the past 2 years tracked.
look it up yourself don't take my word for it !!!
Pain is the punishment from God
There is always some heretics commenting everywhere😂😂😂
It's also God's blessing for us, as it helps us releize there is proplem or if something is dangerous like fire, so we can avoid it or others will know and avoid it, so it goes both sides, God is very wise thought it's still Hard in a lot of cases
Wtf
God relieves pain not gives. Wtf
For what? I didn't do anything
All Stores 900,000 Please Lower the price of all Brands of Military Equipment and Local for All Brands of Pain Management Products and Production Cost Now 900,000 That's Too Much $$ 900,000 Now The Whole World 900,000 Now 🙏 🤲 🕍 🕌 ⛪ 🛕