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  • Chorea with motor impersistence (trombone tongue). See discussion at www.neurosigns.org, follow on FB @neurosigns.

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  • @kevinrast231
    @kevinrast231 3 роки тому +1054

    He's dealing with this disease AND he's willing to put its symptoms on display so we might better understand it. Why anyone would insinuate that he might feel devalued by his participation is beyond me. Respect and prayers up, brother.

    • @no_name_fifa_mobile
      @no_name_fifa_mobile 2 роки тому +3

      So true

    • @Roman_Sobieszczanski-Paszteski
      @Roman_Sobieszczanski-Paszteski Рік тому +6

      He's probably an actor employed to act the role of a patient with specific symptoms. It's a known practice for such educational videos.

    • @davidsan9583
      @davidsan9583 Рік тому

      ​@@no_name_fifa_mobile
      should eat more and when be stronger, much more ( till feel full ),
      1. carbs and 2. gras fed beef
      ( red meat is better than only eat only chicken, has more "nutrients" /energy ),
      with fat ( skin is made of fat, not only your brain, what is an important part.
      and vegan fat and protein is not enough for your full potential ; live, not survive ),
      -
      what is exactly what influencers ( known made people, on youtube etc ),
      not want, see, a. be vegan or vegetarian, so you not- eat meat and animal fat, at all,
      -
      or b. be low carb / keto, or carnivore ( and have similar groups as paleo ),
      so one not eat carbs ( gives energy very soon, for living, not surviving.
      much things is possible in life,
      but why make life more complicated than it is already ) at all or very little.
      -
      b.t.way, in every city, have healthy old all-eaters, so if carbs and cooked-meat is bad,
      why they are still, alive, after decades ?
      -
      3. and some freshness is needed for colon a well movement,
      if it is slowly, you get tired ( much energy waste ),
      what in includes, move your body more than sit the whole day,
      but not much fiber is needed ( you are not a cow, it is for eating, not become so ),
      as from salads, vegetables, fruits,
      beans, nuts, etc , and ( censor-ship is still in place, so ), let us say, vitamins etc are over-rated.
      -
      + healthy people not need much liquid, at the beginning, you could drink more,
      because it ( water ) weakens flesh / skin, so body work is slowed down , so age faster.
      see, powders, dry fruits and meat, so body waste much energy, daily, for rebuild one`s body.
      -
      -
      other points are, be happy, have sex ( growth hormone ),
      see some people, laugh or be positive loud, and,
      study and work little at least, everything everyday ( most days at least ).
      life is about feeling ( E-nergy - MOTION ), what works best, with people, not alone.
      -
      simple, because just do the opposite of what,
      govern-ment(al) and religion ( not everything is wrong but
      basically, billions are not really healthy, and feel free ) in world, preaching daily.
      make your new daily preaching to restore your mind ( mental area ).
      -
      for faster recovery, use / relocate, some blood from arms and legs, to body-center, to build up faster,
      the center / core, first of course. because healthy blood, makes healthy body, and this needs air / oxygen.
      -
      take care.

    • @notrealatall196
      @notrealatall196 Рік тому +10

      Also because this was the era before social media. These videos would have been used only for medical studies those days. People would have been more ready.
      Now its the era of anyone accessing anything and commenting

    • @flaminmongrel6955
      @flaminmongrel6955 11 місяців тому +4

      ​@@Roman_Sobieszczanski-Paszteski well not really in most casea it is not an actor unless they clarify it is.

  • @nonsense2846
    @nonsense2846 3 роки тому +333

    Being an FNP student I could not appreciate more for these patients or medical educators, thank you all very much and you guys are the reason we can provide quality health care to our communities when we graduate!! 🙏🙏🙏

    • @ggg2506-b2z
      @ggg2506-b2z 2 роки тому +10

      Being a med student, I do not appreciate this midlevel creep.

    • @mralani8632
      @mralani8632 Рік тому

      ​@@ggg2506-b2zme too

    • @vibewithifedolapo3849
      @vibewithifedolapo3849 Рік тому

      😊is not

    • @NEPtune-fy1ug
      @NEPtune-fy1ug 11 місяців тому

      @@ggg2506-b2z we don't need elitist people like you tf

    • @Me-gh4qu
      @Me-gh4qu 7 місяців тому

      did you ever get your FNP?

  • @DarioGDG
    @DarioGDG Рік тому +78

    I'm a Medical Student. Thank you, I am very grateful to both of you

  • @heatherleeman1307
    @heatherleeman1307 2 роки тому +175

    God bless you, Sir. As a nursing student, being able to see symptoms live is so important. I am very, very grateful. Thank you.

    • @neurosignsorg
      @neurosignsorg  2 роки тому +9

      My daughter is a nurse and I fund a nursing scholarship at a local college so nurses are dear to my heart. You're welcome. Check out www.neurosigns.org

  • @austinsolak
    @austinsolak Рік тому +36

    A big thank you to the patient and clinician for this demonstration

  • @maivecheung
    @maivecheung 4 дні тому +1

    He is a good teacher. He taught me medical knowledge.

  • @israa2114
    @israa2114 День тому

    We medical students r very grateful to patients who agreed to show us their symptoms although they r suffering.

  • @Therubix422
    @Therubix422 2 роки тому +39

    Thank you very much to both teachers🌿

  • @marjhewitt
    @marjhewitt 2 місяці тому +3

    Thank you, Mr. Patient. Thank you, Doc! God bless!

  • @putuwidyanti600
    @putuwidyanti600 3 роки тому +29

    Thank you doctor and the patient

  • @megans6768
    @megans6768 2 роки тому +13

    Thank you for helping us understand better - a nursing student

  • @savemeows
    @savemeows Рік тому +11

    its great to know back then they could actually film patients so we can learn how it really is instead of just reading textbooks

  • @lissakaye610
    @lissakaye610 2 роки тому +9

    Thank you both so much for your time.

  • @jacquelinekilgour7725
    @jacquelinekilgour7725 11 місяців тому +7

    Im 64 and had this as a child in 1967 when my family immigrated to Toronto, Ontario. It ruined my childhood. We were repatriated back to Scotland in 1970 because my Mum and Dad could not afford the hundreds n thousands of dollars it cost to treat me, even though they were both working. My Dad had a nervous breakdown because of it all and was in hospital also. I do believe the british government helped with hospital bill. i have had relapses also when i was pregnant etc. I first had the rheumatic fever which damaged my heart, so i do have a murmur. About 2 weeks after that i had the St,
    .Vitas Dance. I remember getting penicillan injections 4 times a day when i was in the St.Vincent de Paul charity hospital. It was awful. It was like this huge hall with matresses on the floor. Male n females young and old crying screaming etc. The Nuns looked after us though 🙏

    • @kpulkit5627
      @kpulkit5627 7 місяців тому +4

      First of all, thank you so much for sharing your story. St Vitas dance also known as Sydenham Chorea, is one of the features of Rheumatic Fever as diagnosed by Jones Criteria. This was very helpful to me as a medical student so thank you once again! Hope you stay healthy and live long !

    • @loveconquersall143
      @loveconquersall143 4 місяці тому +2

      Wow! What an awful experience for you all. I'm so sorry! Did you get any help eventually? Did you improve?

    • @jacquelinekilgour7725
      @jacquelinekilgour7725 4 місяці тому +2

      @loveconquersall143 thank you for your kind words. I got help eventually. And had a recuperation period. It was very upsetting for me and my family. In the UK we have the NHS, which is free so money is not an issue. 😊

  • @AM-fb2sp
    @AM-fb2sp Рік тому +4

    Thank you both of you for teaching us

  • @DrPilot23
    @DrPilot23 3 роки тому +54

    this kind of videos should have comments disabled, its for educational purpose only.
    my greatest gratitude for the gentleman suffering from Huntington.

  • @heatherp4745
    @heatherp4745 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for posting this.

  • @DrMeetPatel
    @DrMeetPatel Рік тому

    Very Grateful SIr. Thank you for making me learn.

  • @sirmegallot3276
    @sirmegallot3276 Рік тому

    Thank you (from a first year SLP graduate student)🙏

    • @taxidermy_12
      @taxidermy_12 11 місяців тому

      😂 you have nothing to do with this.

    • @sirmegallot3276
      @sirmegallot3276 11 місяців тому

      @@taxidermy_12 Considering it was a term I had to learn for my courses as well as memorizing its features and symptoms, plus a question involving Chorea showed up on my Praxis exam last month I'd say to some degree, yes it involves me. There is fair probability I will work with a patient/patients with Chorea when I start my medical externship next month and moving forward if I choose to pursue the medical aspect of the career field.

  • @mirmasoom
    @mirmasoom Рік тому +1

    I think these movements resembles the definition of Athetosis more than Chorea???

  • @elvisyik2827
    @elvisyik2827 9 місяців тому

    Thanks so much both of you. ❤❤❤

  • @SOLONASSYMEOU
    @SOLONASSYMEOU 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much for this!!

  • @marcushokkanen9211
    @marcushokkanen9211 Рік тому

    Hope its going well

  • @amithkumar1927
    @amithkumar1927 Рік тому

    Thank you for video, it help to understand better 😊😊

  • @peaceosagie-cb6sf
    @peaceosagie-cb6sf 6 місяців тому

    Thank you very much ❣️

  • @sagharsalari6161
    @sagharsalari6161 6 місяців тому

    Thank you ❤

  • @Jeez208
    @Jeez208 4 роки тому +3

    Thank You...

  • @KAMIIINCHEN1
    @KAMIIINCHEN1 Рік тому

    nooooooo oh god damn i have that. usually in a smaller scale but it does look very similar when i lift my arms up

    • @jacobsuzor7405
      @jacobsuzor7405 Рік тому

      I’m wondering if it could be apart of adhd or somerhing more dangerous like Huntington’s

  • @rahafkashkosh9334
    @rahafkashkosh9334 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing

  • @godslave85
    @godslave85 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you doctor

  • @AboveThaTop
    @AboveThaTop 6 місяців тому

    thank you

  • @raineynight
    @raineynight 6 місяців тому

    How do you treat this?

  • @ahmedkhalid3777
    @ahmedkhalid3777 Рік тому

    الله يشفيه ❤

  • @Adam131-o8t
    @Adam131-o8t 2 роки тому

    why do we ask the patient to show his tongue and keep his tongue out? what are we trying to observe??

    • @neurosignsorg
      @neurosignsorg  2 роки тому

      Looking for motor impersistence. See discussion at neurosigns.org/wiki/Chorea

  • @abdulrahmanmady7596
    @abdulrahmanmady7596 4 роки тому +2

    thanks🌸

  • @starredsleeves
    @starredsleeves Рік тому

    thank you so much

  • @jacobsuzor7405
    @jacobsuzor7405 Рік тому +1

    Is chorea present every second of the day for someone? Or is it just random

  • @nicholecooperonline
    @nicholecooperonline 7 місяців тому

    Yep

  • @BanazHaidar-pn6pv
    @BanazHaidar-pn6pv Рік тому

    What is the disease??

  • @lovewenwin
    @lovewenwin 2 роки тому

    Why aren't this videos tagged for people looking for #sideeffects #ssri #ssha #antidepressants #psychiatricmedication ❓

  • @williamkelly6034
    @williamkelly6034 11 місяців тому

    I didn't go to medical school, but I would have guessed early stages of Parkinson's?

    • @hattyhide7544
      @hattyhide7544 5 місяців тому

      No. Parkinson’s doesn’t involve chorea. You’re mistaking it for a Parkinson’s tremor, but those look very different

  • @SigmaSigmaCat333
    @SigmaSigmaCat333 3 роки тому +17

    Poor man :( I think this deseas is such a suffering.. :(

  • @sivaprakasaam6492
    @sivaprakasaam6492 Рік тому

    Give him Agaricus in LM potency

  • @hema11901
    @hema11901 3 роки тому

    Good

  • @LoversGrief
    @LoversGrief 2 роки тому

    I can't hold my tongue still either...

  • @jakevella4057
    @jakevella4057 9 місяців тому

    How is this not athetosis?

  • @omarmaamouri
    @omarmaamouri 2 роки тому

    HD!

  • @dd6492
    @dd6492 3 роки тому +1

    huntington disease?

  • @mattybrews
    @mattybrews 9 місяців тому

    Who else is here as a Nursing Student in 2024?

  • @आरोग्य_जनजागृती..1

    Why not it is athetosis

    • @neurosignsorg
      @neurosignsorg  3 роки тому

      See discussion at www.neurosigns.org

    • @astroboy4610
      @astroboy4610 3 роки тому +1

      Look at his hand mouvements, not at all what you would find in athetosis...

    • @kimia5243
      @kimia5243 3 роки тому +1

      In that case we can see slow writing movements in the hand.

    • @soupernutt9508
      @soupernutt9508 3 роки тому

      I hope none of your patients see your post. Wait- I hope they do

    • @khldounibrahim3488
      @khldounibrahim3488 3 роки тому

      @@soupernutt9508 lol

  • @lawjye4169
    @lawjye4169 3 роки тому +11

    i wonder how this made that man feel about himself?

    • @jonathansammut2105
      @jonathansammut2105 3 роки тому +31

      most patients are very happy to help the education of upcoming doctors, so far Ive only met less than a handful of patients that weren't eager to be used to teach others and its because they had to be naked.

    • @BumbleBee-jr6nf
      @BumbleBee-jr6nf 3 роки тому +3

      @@jonathansammut2105 agreed

    • @blacknwhitesalright
      @blacknwhitesalright 3 роки тому +1

      @@jonathansammut2105 that’s ignorant as hell. Lots & lots of patients - I have “florid” coprolalic Tourettes - feel very exposed & devalued just going to the GP or neurologist & being examined, never mind being used as a demonstration dummy like this. I’m certainly not the only one who’s tired of being kicked around.

    • @jonathansammut2105
      @jonathansammut2105 3 роки тому +25

      @@blacknwhitesalright no one ever forces patients to do this, they're always asked politely in a way that allows them to turn down the offer and in a way that preserves dignity (at least that's what i've been shown). How you feel is a shame, because I'm sure many would learn from you, and as a result people with the same condition will be treated better after you. maybe if you had more positive experiences with health professionals in the past it may have been different; but i understand that these things are very private and not everyone views it the same way

    • @safesoundequine8511
      @safesoundequine8511 3 роки тому +13

      @@blacknwhitesalright patients volunteer. You obviously would just say no. Patients who volunteer to be part of educational endeavors are happy to be a part of helping with the understanding and hopefully cure of an illness. Any patients uncomfortable can just say no.

  • @nuramd
    @nuramd 3 місяці тому

    Thank you