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Education at the UW–Madison DFMCH
Vice Chair for Education, Ildi Martonffy, MD, describes the educational opportunities that abound at the University of Wisconsin Department of Family Medicine and Community Health.
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UW ACCEPT Project ECHO: Medications for Alcohol Use Disorder
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Presentation by Randy Brown, MD, PhD as a part of UW ACCEPT Project ECHO, August, 2024. For more information: www.fammed.wisc.edu/echo/
UW-Madison Family Medicine Residency Program
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Hear from Tom Hahn, MD (Program Director), Billy Michael, MD (Associate Program Director), Lashika Yogendran, MD (Associate Program Director), and Kacia Stevenson, MS (Program Manager) about what makes the University of Wisconsin Department of Family Medicine and Community Health Madison Family Residency Program so great! Learn more about the program: www.fammed.wisc.edu/madison/ Music by www.b...
Our Mission
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Chair of the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, David Rakel, MD, sits down to discuss the mission of our department at the University of Wisconsin. Music by: Bensound License code: NFIPDOJBUAYEVCHL
"Health Crisis to Healing Journey: Navigating an increasingly isolated world to rebuild community"
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Presented by Jeremiah Shaw, MD, and Erica Yamamoto, DO via Webex on April 3rd, 2024 as part of the UW DFMCH Integrative Health Grand Rounds. Learning Objectives: 1. Define loneliness and social connectedness 2. Learn the extent and impact of loneliness on physical, mental, and emotional health 3. Understand how the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated the loneliness epidemic 4. Explore ways to identif...
Qualitative and Health Experiences Research (Q-HER) Lab - Participant Testimonials
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This video presents diverse participant voices who took part in studies conducted by the Qualitative and Health Experiences Research Lab, emphasizing why they chose to participate.
“The Syphilis Resurgence in Wisconsin”
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Presented by Jess Dalby, MD, and Monica Kramer, moderated by Justin Temple, MD, via Webex on March 20th, 2024 as part of the UW DFMCH Grand Rounds Forum. Learning Objectives: 1. Identify populations disproportionately affected by syphilis. 2. Describe the steps in the syphilis testing algorithm. 3. Assess the stage of syphilis and administer appropriate treatment. 4. Identify best practices in ...
"Healing Through Strengths: A New Lens for Seeing Our Patients and Communities"
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Presented by Anthony Fleg, MD, via Webex on March 13th, 2024 as part of the UW DFMCH Residency Lecture Series. Learning Objectives: 1. Demonstrate understanding of core tenets of community asset mapping and how it relates to public health education, practice, and scholarship. 2. Demonstrate confidence in applying CAM in public health education, practice and scholarship. 3. Differentiate between...
March 2024 - "Top 5 Ayurvedic Herbs: Two Ways to Know Them"
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Presented by Ravi Hirekatur, MD, MS, ABIHM and Stephanie Liu, MD via Webex on March 6th, 2024 as part of the UW DFMCH Integrative Health Grand Rounds. Learning Objectives: 1. Understand the five most popular Ayurvedic herbs from both Ayurvedic and Allopathic perspectives 2. Understand research behind these herbs 3. Understand safety, adverse reactions, and herb-drug interactions 4. Learn safe w...
Jan 2024 - "Mobile Health (mHealth) Interventions for Alcohol Use Disorder" - Andrew Quanbeck, PhD
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Presented via Webex on January 3rd, 2024 as part of the UW DFMCH Integrative Health Grand Rounds.
"AI in Healthcare: From EHR Challenges to Future Opportunities" - Arndt, Patterson, and Kuntsman
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Presented via Webex on Jan 10, 2024 as part of the UW DFMCH Forum Series
"Adolescent Mental Health and Support Services" - Panel Discussion
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Presented by Jennifer Worley, LPC; Hilleary Reinhardt, LCSW; and Dr. Bethany Garcia via Webex on December 13, 2023 as part of the UW DFMCH Forum Series.
AMGR - Dec 2023 - "Perioperative Pain Management in the Setting of Opioid Use Disorder"
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AMGR - Dec 2023 - "Perioperative Pain Management in the Setting of Opioid Use Disorder"
AMGR - Oct 2023 - "Treating for Stimulant Use Disorder" - Brian Hurley, MD, MBA, FAPA, DFASAM
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AMGR - Oct 2023 - "Treating for Stimulant Use Disorder" - Brian Hurley, MD, MBA, FAPA, DFASAM
Wisconsin Statewide Osteopathic Collaborative Quarterly Conferences
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The Wisconsin Statewide Osteopathic Collaborative is comprised of five family medicine programs with Osteopathic Recognition - Baraboo (UW), Eau Claire/Augusta (Prevea), La Crosse (Gundersen), Madison (UW), and Wausau (Aspirus). The Collaborative provides excellent osteopathic education and curriculum via quarterly conferences specifically planned for residents within these programs, as well as...
Oct 2023 - "Battlefield Acupuncture" - Ravneet Kaur, MD and Michael Williams, MD
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Oct 2023 - "Battlefield Acupuncture" - Ravneet Kaur, MD and Michael Williams, MD
"Assessing & Managing Behavioral & Psychological Symptoms of Dementia" - Art Walaszek, MD
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"Assessing & Managing Behavioral & Psychological Symptoms of Dementia" - Art Walaszek, MD
"Global Health in Our Backyard: Viva Ecaudor!" - David Kiefer, MD; Doug Kieler, M2
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"Global Health in Our Backyard: Viva Ecaudor!" - David Kiefer, MD; Doug Kieler, M2
"Intersectoral Collaboration and Community Engagement..." - Viviana Martinez-Bianchi, MD, FAAFP
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"Intersectoral Collaboration and Community Engagement..." - Viviana Martinez-Bianchi, MD, FAAFP
Sept 2023 - "Creating a Sustainable Program for Individuals with Chronic Pain" - Jon Porter, MD
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Sept 2023 - "Creating a Sustainable Program for Individuals with Chronic Pain" - Jon Porter, MD
AMGR - Sep 2023 - "Challenging Buprenorphine Inductions and New Approaches for the Fentanyl Era"
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AMGR - Sep 2023 - "Challenging Buprenorphine Inductions and New Approaches for the Fentanyl Era"
AMGR - Nov 2022 - "Expanding on Alcohol Harm Reduction" - Devora Keller and Megan Kennel
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AMGR - Nov 2022 - "Expanding on Alcohol Harm Reduction" - Devora Keller and Megan Kennel
AMGR - Oct 2022 - "Stimulant Use Disorder" - David Leinweber, MD, MS
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AMGR - Oct 2022 - "Stimulant Use Disorder" - David Leinweber, MD, MS
AMGR - Sept 2022 - "Optimizing Treatment of Serious Bacterial Infections" - Jessica Tischendorf, MD
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AMGR - Sept 2022 - "Optimizing Treatment of Serious Bacterial Infections" - Jessica Tischendorf, MD
AMGR - April 2023 - "The Legal Nuts and Bolts of Involuntary Commitments" - Matthew Giesfeldt
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AMGR - April 2023 - "The Legal Nuts and Bolts of Involuntary Commitments" - Matthew Giesfeldt
AMGR - Aug 2023 - "HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis in Addiction Medicine" - Virginia Richey, DO
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AMGR - Aug 2023 - "HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis in Addiction Medicine" - Virginia Richey, DO
AMGR - Jan 2023 - "Pathways to Recovery" - Madison Area Addiction Recovery Initiative
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AMGR - Jan 2023 - "Pathways to Recovery" - Madison Area Addiction Recovery Initiative
AMGR - June 2023 - "Human Subjects Drug Impairment Research" - Heather Barkholtz, PhD
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AMGR - June 2023 - "Human Subjects Drug Impairment Research" - Heather Barkholtz, PhD
"Innovative Pathways to Diversify and Strengthen Medicine" - Tellez-Giron, Landeck, and Anaya
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"Innovative Pathways to Diversify and Strengthen Medicine" - Tellez-Giron, Landeck, and Anaya
May 2023 - "Neuroplastic Brain, Neuroplastic Pain" - Jonathan Takahashi, MD, MPH
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May 2023 - "Neuroplastic Brain, Neuroplastic Pain" - Jonathan Takahashi, MD, MPH

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @gladyskulastevens6719
    @gladyskulastevens6719 5 днів тому

    When does one take the slippery elm?

  • @Mitzi-chan224
    @Mitzi-chan224 6 днів тому

    the lifespan for the disorder (I have a minor case of FASD) I have is surprisingly low. (34 years, main cause of death is suicides and/or "accidents") I hope I don't end up like this and go end myself like the study says. ; ;

  • @thatderangedbunny
    @thatderangedbunny 16 днів тому

    Worked in CPS and a good 70% of kids on my caseload were the result of FAS and/or substance use during pregnancy

  • @stevo987
    @stevo987 17 днів тому

    I am on 100mg of tramadol per day for chronic pain. Can I switch over or do I have to go cold turkey for a few days first?

    • @andrearobinson3911
      @andrearobinson3911 4 дні тому

      If you go from tramadol to this, you'll be knocked on your ass.. Tramadol is the absolute lowest strength opiate that exists, so much so that it doesn't phase most people. Bup is 30:1 to morphine, as far as strength. If tramadol works for you, you should stick to what you know.

  • @jessicawessica1412
    @jessicawessica1412 Місяць тому

    My problem has always been my terrible habit of pass out cuisine. I eat and immediately fall asleep. Digesting like a snake.

  • @JO-mg6xc
    @JO-mg6xc Місяць тому

    If you or someone you know have a diabetic foot ulcer, the PodoPhylus antimicrobial insole works very well for speeding up healing. Search UA-cam for it. There is testimonial.

  • @mekasamba5883
    @mekasamba5883 Місяць тому

    God lord what is this garbage???

  • @teeyoo9315
    @teeyoo9315 Місяць тому

    One of the best videos I’ve ever seen regarding the shoulder. This lady is a walking dictionary

  • @naka-YAYA-plaza
    @naka-YAYA-plaza Місяць тому

    He said the D word 😂 “Diabetus”

  • @DoubleScorpio1111
    @DoubleScorpio1111 Місяць тому

    12:04 I am curious what constitutes "inappropriate choice of friends"

  • @joes.4149
    @joes.4149 Місяць тому

    Who else has a splitting cluster fuck headache right now

  • @bwilson948
    @bwilson948 Місяць тому

    Pain from injuries and repairs by surgions and things like cancers being put in with addicts to fun is just wrong. What ever releives human suffering is the compound that should be used. The Media would have millions suffer and starve as long this is brain on drugs pays, just think of the the MADD ads and brewers mentioned per mintue on media.

  • @benchman180
    @benchman180 2 місяці тому

    I have been on 30mg Lansoprazole for about 25 years, recently I have been feeling unwell, feeling sick and really tired. been told by my doctor to up my dose to 30mg twice a day. had my blood work done and have been told that my Kidney function has declined. Now I have big concerns about my long term health. Been told to drink more, cut back salt intake, reduce my protein intake and stop all mineral supplements that I take, but no mention of Lansoprazole being an issue. !!!

  • @gladyskulastevens6719
    @gladyskulastevens6719 2 місяці тому

    How long does the rebound lasts. I have been off omeprazole for three weeks now for gastritis. I used it off and on and for 4 weeks straight before coming off.

    • @hindflight
      @hindflight Місяць тому

      I am also on PPI for 3.5 weeks for gastritis and looking for way to taper off. It's been two weeks since you posted so I was curious as to how you are doing now? No problems?

  • @alexwhite3158
    @alexwhite3158 2 місяці тому

    All ill say is god please let this work, im currently using almost half a gram of fentanyl every 24 hours, i lost my job so no income and tryinf to balance somehow buying fentnyal everyday is a f******g nightmare, i took 4mg once of sub and was incredibly sick but i have 15 subs and need to switch

  • @MahmoudMSaber
    @MahmoudMSaber 2 місяці тому

    Wrong maneuver

  • @marygradilla5932
    @marygradilla5932 3 місяці тому

    Of course they wont promote this

  • @lnielsenful
    @lnielsenful 3 місяці тому

    GREAT VIDEO! I have been suffering from occasional unsteadiness, caused by tight neck muscles for 20 years. No medical professional could find a cause. Finally, I found a wonderful, gentle PT in Stillwater, Minnesota (OSI Physical Therapy) who applied this technique. WOW, thanks to her, I am feeling 100% better. I now have neck strengthening exercises to keep my neck strong and relax my sub occipitals. After years of going to MD’s, chiropractors, massage therapists, enduring vestibular rehabilitation therapy - 12 weeks of that nonsense - even an MRI, with NO help, I finally found a PT who applied this exact method. It works! Phew. So thankful!

  • @browneyedgirl4285
    @browneyedgirl4285 3 місяці тому

    As someone who dealt with 16 years of treatment resistant depression, I love how she mentioned she can easily go through a bag of Doritos……….that’s so relatable……..

  • @NaldiLopez
    @NaldiLopez 3 місяці тому

    Great information, but every other word from the speaker is “Uhm”. I guarantee if one was to have a drinking and everyone took shot every time the speaker said “Uhm”. It would take 90 seconds before everyone would be inebriated.

  • @17desdes
    @17desdes 3 місяці тому

    This is outdated information.

  • @korean_life__
    @korean_life__ 3 місяці тому

    Guys, Buy milk and whenever you have heartburn/ acidity just drink the milk. Do not pit any sweetener or something else. Just milk. This is how I stopped ppi medication I used for 18 years regularly

    • @susanoda8783
      @susanoda8783 3 місяці тому

      What dosage were you on? Did you taper off before stopped taking PPI?

    • @korean_life__
      @korean_life__ 3 місяці тому

      @susanoda8783 I used taking one capsule of esomeprazole 40mg for two days regularly. I didn't taper off. But taper off could be a good choice because without taper off, I had diarrhea, which was painful. But stopping PPI gives you another happy life.. Doctors and pharmaceutical companies trap us with medications just for money.

    • @korean_life__
      @korean_life__ 3 місяці тому

      I used taking one capsule of esomeprazole 40mg for two days regularly. I didn't taper off. But taper off could be a good choice because without taper off, I had diarrhea, which was painful. But stopping PPI gives you another happy life.. Doctors and pharmaceutical companies trap us with medications just for money.

  • @gitariyidir
    @gitariyidir 3 місяці тому

    Thank you.

  • @TheWizardOfEgo
    @TheWizardOfEgo 3 місяці тому

    it's 2024 and have been suffering from 'Dead Arm Syndrrome' for weeks after my dog suddenly lurched forward on the lead - and the look on this woman's face is exactly what happens when I try to extend it

  • @Scorcher-ii1ty
    @Scorcher-ii1ty 3 місяці тому

    I was on 8 mgs of Suboxone and I would use it to wake up. I could clean my house, pick out my clothes, shower etc. do all that in 2.5 hours. I loved the energy it gave me. Now Kratom does the job now. My shoulder always hurt when I took Suboxone. Pain is gone on Kratom. No euphoria just energy. Usually 4 grams so 4 or 5 capsules q 6 hours.

  • @Scorcher-ii1ty
    @Scorcher-ii1ty 3 місяці тому

    I’ll take Kratom any day over junk buprenorphine. Suboxone will cause tooth decay in people who have had good teeth. It’s the acid in the film.

  • @HalimaGanie
    @HalimaGanie 3 місяці тому

    Please I am suffering with this pain 😢

  • @JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe
    @JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe 4 місяці тому

    I saw this in HS that was 1978.

  • @user-yh4il1jd9c
    @user-yh4il1jd9c 4 місяці тому

    For anyone coming off opioids KRATOM (WHITE,GREEN STRAIN) Really helps a whole lot it's like subetex, methadone, Suboxone it's not an opioid tho , its legal, its cheaper than buying pills and it lasts longer YAASSSSS KEYSHIA KATIEÉ KOLE PERIODT SWEETIE 💅🏽

  • @jennifernash4849
    @jennifernash4849 4 місяці тому

    Is the guy on the left Sam Rockwell?

  • @Tangleddogs
    @Tangleddogs 5 місяців тому

    So you don't actually tell us how to use the insulin . If I wanted to not know how I could have went to my own doctor

  • @santhoshps1823
    @santhoshps1823 5 місяців тому

    You got the thing in your younger days, I think you are very lucky indeed.

  • @erinkusch7322
    @erinkusch7322 5 місяців тому

    focus more general rather than adult- disappointing

  • @infectdiseaseepidemiology2599
    @infectdiseaseepidemiology2599 5 місяців тому

    As a pain researcher (PhD,metc), this is a brilliant synthesis and comprehensive adaptation of brain science, Prt, and many other elements. Great job”

  • @k.patterson
    @k.patterson 5 місяців тому

    Why do this cause arousal

  • @ilonabaier6042
    @ilonabaier6042 5 місяців тому

    These things have helped me: chamomile distillate, DGL licorice, liquid ginger extract, slippery elm and a teaspoon of honey before breakfast and before bedtime. All available on amazon. Hope this helps.

    • @autozyklusi5093
      @autozyklusi5093 4 місяці тому

      Which brands do you use? Unfortunately the Powder from NOW is of stock and I cant find a brand that looks trustworthy

  • @vinreverie
    @vinreverie 6 місяців тому

    I had this done a few years ago by a chiropractor and 15 seconds in I fainted for about 20 seconds. I had weakness for a couple days after that and was scared to drive. Recently I did this on myself just lightly with my fingertips, enough pressure to lightly bruise an apple, and I held for a minute. My limbs weakened and I couldn’t sleep that night. I kept getting sharp pains around my brain in random spots but they didn’t hurt and lasted 2 seconds at most. It’s now 2 days since I did this and I’m doing better but still feel a sense of dizziness. I tried lying my neck on a rolled towel but it made the issue worse and made me dizzier. Where can I go to address this? Obviously something is wrong but I’m only 23! I’ve seen a NUCCA chiropractor before all this too where he only adjusted my C1 vertebrae and fixed my spinal tilt in 6 months from a 12.6° degree tilt to now a 6.2° tilt. But I don’t see how that would affect me to this degree… I would love for this technique in the video to help me! 😢

    • @Amaadification
      @Amaadification 5 місяців тому

      Have the sharp pains in your head gone?

  • @samlazar1053
    @samlazar1053 6 місяців тому

    Remember Opioid withdrawal has extremely negative reinforcing effect...So much that people get anxiety and panic attacks just thinking about it

  • @ClayWalkyson
    @ClayWalkyson 6 місяців тому

    Doesn't fail, watching how the puddles of sweat just dried up within 48 hours was so satisfying, I used what I read about the other day. Although it actually took about 72 hours for my sweating to normalize, I went ahead and go'ogled Cynthia Yulesin’s Stop Sweating Today and I don’t have to change clothes 2 times a day.

  • @danielkinney6325
    @danielkinney6325 7 місяців тому

    You can get addicted to this as well. DONT let them fool you. I was on fentanyl patches 10 per month and roxicodones 240 a month The doctor told me this is not for you. He made me go home and tell me think it over for 2 weeks. He would not prescribe it to me. Until I had time to re think it. He said Daniel you are a chronic pain patient you are not a street drug user. This is not for you. I finally went back because my brother claimed it was great. Well it was from the time it hit me after taking 3 I got a high I had never felt before and I also was in zero pain. But after 5 years I got sick bad. The worst cause of nausea ,headaches ,constipation , hemorrhoids are out of control. If I drink any caffeine I get deathly sick. You will only feel good for a few years. I wish I had never switched I regret it. These doctors made my life so hard because they looked at me as if I were a street drug abuser. They treated me like seriously I could not believe the attitude of doctors and nurses. Better read up on it and ask people their experiences before you take this junk. Your teeth will start falling out. I have lost 6 already.

  • @danielkinney6325
    @danielkinney6325 7 місяців тому

    This stuff will only work for so long. It will eventually make you feel deathly sick. If you try and use it long term for chronic pain control. I went back to opioids after trying this for more than 5 years because I stay sick after I take it all day long. When I switched back to opioids that sick feeling went away. I cannot explain it. Coffee & caffeinated drinks makes me feel even more sick. This stuff is only good for short term use. If you have a drug problem. It’s not meant for chronic pain treatment. It only worked on me for 5 years. I felt great and they kept me at a very high dose. I didn’t know anything about it. But I started reducing the dose myself from 3 per day down to 1/4 a day. Also major side effects. It will make your teeth fall out. It also causes headaches migraines and bad constipation to the point I now need surgery to remove these things off my butt hole. It causes massive sweating you won’t be able to handle even a little heat. It will ruin your clothes. These side effects started within 3-6 months. But as I said I felt better off the opioids until it started making me feel deathly sick. Also DOCTORS AND NURSES will treat you like a drug addict. Not a chronic pain patient. Your surgeries will be hard because of the ignorance of doctors and their teams. Chronic pain patients are not street drug addicts. But we are all taking the stuff that makes the street drugs. The poppy plant. Heroin is make from the poppy. So are the pain pills. My advice if you are a chronic pain patient don’t go down this road. They are trying to get veterans all switched over to this for a reason. And chronic pain patients don’t have a choice. The doctors quit prescribing and chronic pain patients had no where else to go. I found out about it from my veteran brother. The veterans don’t understand why they are forcing people on this medication!!!

  • @theresasmith1
    @theresasmith1 7 місяців тому

    I’ve been on Nexium 40mg since 2005 . I Take these meds for my back accident , herniations , spinal stenosis, Claudia equine syndrome,.. I became severely anemic the past year. So I went for an iron transfusion. The Month before I was taken off Nexium to Pepcid 40 mg and it worsened my bladder and kidney issues with full blown GERD and stomach issues. After 8 weeks I switched back to nexium and placed myself at lower level to 10 mg instead of 40 mg and I have same issues of gerd , acid , and flooding of fluid from stomach to mouth. I feel horrible. Even sip water and comes up. Going on over 2 months and no relief yet. I’ve changed my meals to broths and no fruit as causes more acid burning in my throat. Waiting for another month for blood test on my iron and to see the specialist. I hoping these side effects stop soon as I’m at my end. I cannot find real liquorice anywhere. Oh something I didn’t know … Pepsid is the same problem as Nexium. If that’s the case I was dropping the med too fast.

    • @viviee33
      @viviee33 6 місяців тому

      Do we get Nexium in 10mg dose? I thought they sold them at 20 and 40 only?

    • @theresasmith1
      @theresasmith1 6 місяців тому

      nope .. cut in half. @@viviee33

    • @theresasmith1
      @theresasmith1 5 місяців тому

      @@viviee33 I'm cutting them in half to wean off. Finally I'm off all but my stomach is still upset. Its Been since jan 6th for iv iron and no word on my level from blood test 14 days ago.

    • @ManishSharma-jc4py
      @ManishSharma-jc4py 5 місяців тому

      Hey Theresa.. go on a prolonged fast for like 40 days. There are doctors on UA-cam who tell you how to do it. Your body goes into healing mode. See some videos on UA-cam.

  • @camwilliams4623
    @camwilliams4623 7 місяців тому

    This is a great video if you did talk so fast

  • @TheDriller571
    @TheDriller571 7 місяців тому

    Lately studies have shown that some Honey has been processed to the point where it has all of the Pollen removed or it contains high amounts of High Fructose Corn Syrup added to give it a false Sweetness. The information is on the internet if anyone wants more information on this. It seems that if a person was to use High Fructose Corn Syrup instead of real Honey,they would be feeding the foot infection and making it worse. I thought this would be good information for people with Diabetes to know.

  • @BellyLaugher
    @BellyLaugher 7 місяців тому

    Very good presentation. I would suggest this additional info be included: the people who get it develop mental health conditions as a RESULT OF HAVING IT/a chronic illness (eg research long ago showed that depression occurs in large numbers of people trying to live w/any chronic illness) and people struggling to live w/MCS's stress levels are unnecessarily, catastrophically, & exponentially increased EVEN MORE by MDs//HCPs responses to them, as MDs & HCPs are STILL NOT taught about MCS, ME in med school (Harvard-despite being given $ to do research by rich woman who had it) & other HCP programs (as of 2024),➡and instead the students are taught biased misinformation/taught the conclusion: MCS is 'not real'/it's psychosomatic/send them to a psychiatrist", resulting in pts being disdainfully dismissed & treated w/contempt by HCPs, many of whom WEAR fragrances & have air fresheners in exam rooms, new carpet, etc in their offices. THAT is why peeps wind up spending $50K before they finally get dx'd, if they do, as well having panic attacks! ALSO, as my Tuft's U. neurologist sd to me in 1996, 'Unfortunately, right now this is predominantly afflicting women, not very many men, and that means there is little interest in researching it and also no money for research."

  • @SunRabbit
    @SunRabbit 7 місяців тому

    It could just be ASD (Acute Seasoning Deficiency), caused by not getting enough of the essential spices and seasonings, like A-1 Sauce, soy sauce, mustard, or cayenne pepper.

  • @jonathanberry9502
    @jonathanberry9502 8 місяців тому

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🧠 *Serotonin theory of depression introduction* - Introduction to the questioning of the serotonin theory of depression, - Discussion on the prevalence and belief in the serotonin theory of depression in clinical practice, - Dr. Rakel's shift in perspective regarding the influence of caring and consideration in positive outcomes, - Mention of a systematic review questioning the serotonin theory's validity. 00:43 📊 *Research findings on serotonin and depression* - Presentation of research findings that challenge the serotonin theory, - Limited correlation observed between plasma serotonin levels and depression, - Lack of difference in depressive symptoms between those with serotonin production destruction and those without, - Mention of some studies indicating depression could be associated with high serotonin levels. 01:24 💊 *Europe's alternative approach to serotonin and depression* - Discussion on an alternative drug approach in Europe that lowers serotonin for depression treatment, - Highlighting the unconventional method of lowering serotonin levels for managing depression, - Implications of this alternative treatment method in contrast to conventional serotonin theory, - The conclusion from the systematic review suggesting a lack of empirical evidence supporting the serotonin hypothesis. Made with HARPA AI

  • @acidbath3226
    @acidbath3226 8 місяців тому

    drink lots of water

  • @maureenw7553
    @maureenw7553 8 місяців тому

    I'm a kindergarten teacher and I suspect one of my students has this. It breaks my heart. He has all the features. He cries frequently and it's hard to know how to help him sometimes

  • @kumuthini997
    @kumuthini997 8 місяців тому

    No mcmurray🥹