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Dr. Dorothea Altschul Saves Maria from 3 Brain Aneurysms - Patient Success Story with Maria
**DISCLAIMER: This RUclips Channel is for informational purposes only & not intended to diagnose or treat medical conditions. If you are experiencing a medical emergency call 911 or contact your local medical provider.**
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Maria is a retired educator and minister. After a lifetime of serving her community she began to experience ringing in her ear- which led her to eventually discover that she had three aneurysms.
Watch Maria share how her meeting with Dr. Altschul changed everything!
To contact Dr. Altschul, directly, please follow this link:
www.neurosurgeonsofnewjersey.com/dorothea-altschul/?RUclips&AltschulPatientStory&MariaS2024#form
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Видео

Dr. Jonathan Lustgarten: "There Was No Pain" - A Cervical Myelopathy Recovery Story with Jerry
Просмотров 1244 месяца назад
DISCLAIMER: This RUclips Channel is for informational purposes only & not intended to diagnose or treat medical conditions. If you are experiencing a medical emergency call 911 or contact your local medical provider. - Jerry is a retired college professor who loves to stay active. After starting to experience numbness in his fingers and loss of balance, he contacted the Neurosurgeons of New Jer...
Dr. Geoff Appelboom: Back on the Golf Course with Maria - Spinal Fusion Success Story
Просмотров 1225 месяцев назад
DISCLAIMER: This RUclips Channel is for informational purposes only & not intended to diagnose or treat medical conditions. If you are experiencing a medical emergency call 911 or contact your local medical provider. - Maria is a critical care nurse. She loves to play golf. For 20 years, she's been experiencing back pain as a result of spondylolisthesis, but after her surgery, that pain was gon...
How Serious Is Disc Replacement Surgery? - Dr. Seth Grossman MD, MS, FAAOS
Просмотров 1097 месяцев назад
DISCLAIMER: This RUclips Channel is for informational purposes only & not intended to diagnose or treat medical conditions. If you are experiencing a medical emergency call 911 or contact your local medical provider. _ Question: How Serious Is Disc Replacement Surgery? Dr. Grossman’s dedication to the field of Orthopaedic Surgery stemmed from his participation in competitive sports growing up a...
Who is a Candidate for Artificial Disc Replacement? - Dr. Seth Grossman MD, MS, FAAOS
Просмотров 1147 месяцев назад
DISCLAIMER: This RUclips Channel is for informational purposes only & not intended to diagnose or treat medical conditions. If you are experiencing a medical emergency call 911 or contact your local medical provider. _ Question: Who is a Candidate for Artificial Disc Replacement? Dr. Grossman’s dedication to the field of Orthopaedic Surgery stemmed from his participation in competitive sports g...
Spinal Fusion vs Disc Replacement Surgery - Dr. Seth Grossman MD, MS, FAAOS
Просмотров 827 месяцев назад
DISCLAIMER: This RUclips Channel is for informational purposes only & not intended to diagnose or treat medical conditions. If you are experiencing a medical emergency call 911 or contact your local medical provider. _ Question: What is the Difference Between Spinal Fusion vs Disc Replacement Surgery? Dr. Grossman’s dedication to the field of Orthopaedic Surgery stemmed from his participation i...
What is Pulsatile Tinnitus and its Treatment Options - Dr. Ahsan Sattar MD
Просмотров 75910 месяцев назад
*DISCLAIMER: This RUclips Channel is for informational purposes only & not intended to diagnose or treat medical conditions. If you are experiencing a medical emergency call 911 or contact your local medical provider.* - To contact Dr. Sattar, directly, please follow this link: www.neurosurgeonsofnewjersey.com/ahsan-sattar/?RUclips&ASPulsatileTinnitusVideo#form - Question: What is Pulsatile Tin...
Dr. Ahsan Sattar "Saved My Life, I Couldn't be Grateful Enough!" - Brain Aneurysm Success Story
Просмотров 7 тыс.10 месяцев назад
DISCLAIMER: This RUclips Channel is for informational purposes only & not intended to diagnose or treat medical conditions. If you are experiencing a medical emergency call 911 or contact your local medical provider. - One day on her way to work, Gertrude was in a car accident, felt a pain in her head, and her life changed forever... Watch Gertrude share the story of how Dr. Sattar saved her li...
What is Pulsatile Tinnitus and its Treatment Options - Dr. Dorothea Altschul MD, FAHA, FSVIN
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.11 месяцев назад
*DISCLAIMER: This RUclips Channel is for informational purposes only & not intended to diagnose or treat medical conditions. If you are experiencing a medical emergency call 911 or contact your local medical provider.* - Schedule an on-demand consultation with Dr. Altschul: telehealth.neurosurgerynj.com/on-demand/dorothea-altschul?RUclips&OnDemandDAPulsatileTinnitusVideo&QRcode _ Question: What...
What is a Subdural Hematoma? - Dr. Stanislav Naydin MB, PHARMBS
Просмотров 57Год назад
*DISCLAIMER: This RUclips Channel is for informational purposes only & not intended to diagnose or treat medical conditions. If you are experiencing a medical emergency call 911 or contact your local medical provider.* _ Question: What is a Subdural Hematoma? Dr. Naydin attended Albany College of Pharmacy where he developed an interest in neurology after participating in several research projec...
What is a Brain Aneurysm? - Dr. Stanislav Naydin MB, PHARMBS
Просмотров 38Год назад
*DISCLAIMER: This RUclips Channel is for informational purposes only & not intended to diagnose or treat medical conditions. If you are experiencing a medical emergency call 911 or contact your local medical provider.* _ Question: What is a Brain Aneurysm? Dr. Naydin attended Albany College of Pharmacy where he developed an interest in neurology after participating in several research projects ...
What is a Cerebral Angiogram? - Dr. Stanislav Naydin MB, PHARMBS
Просмотров 209Год назад
*DISCLAIMER: This RUclips Channel is for informational purposes only & not intended to diagnose or treat medical conditions. If you are experiencing a medical emergency call 911 or contact your local medical provider.* _ Question: What is a Cerebral Angiogram? Dr. Naydin attended Albany College of Pharmacy where he developed an interest in neurology after participating in several research proje...
Dr. Stanislav Naydin MD, PHARMBS
Просмотров 162Год назад
*DISCLAIMER: This RUclips Channel is for informational purposes only & not intended to diagnose or treat medical conditions. If you are experiencing a medical emergency call 911 or contact your local medical provider.* _ Dr. Stanislav Naydin, specializes in Endovascular Neurosurgery and Neurocritical Care. He is board certified in Neurocritical and Neurology. www.neurosurgeonsofnewjersey.com/st...
What is Life After Pituitary Surgery? - Dr. Rupa G. Juthani
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.Год назад
*DISCLAIMER: This RUclips Channel is for informational purposes only & not intended to diagnose or treat medical conditions. If you are experiencing a medical emergency call 911 or contact your local medical provider.* _ Question: What is Life After Pituitary Surgery? Dr. Juthani has expertise in a wide range of oncologic conditions including pituitary adenomas, skull base tumors, brain metasta...
What is Endoscopic Pituitary Surgery? - Dr. Rupa G. Juthani
Просмотров 246Год назад
*DISCLAIMER: This RUclips Channel is for informational purposes only & not intended to diagnose or treat medical conditions. If you are experiencing a medical emergency call 911 or contact your local medical provider.* _ Question: What is Endoscopic Pituitary Surgery? Dr. Juthani has expertise in a wide range of oncologic conditions including pituitary adenomas, skull base tumors, brain metasta...
How long does it take to Recover from Transsphenoidal Surgery? - Dr. Rupa G. Juthani
Просмотров 527Год назад
How long does it take to Recover from Transsphenoidal Surgery? - Dr. Rupa G. Juthani
Dr. Rupa G. Juthani MD, FAANS
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.Год назад
Dr. Rupa G. Juthani MD, FAANS
Dr. Geoff Appelboom: An ACDF Surgery Success Story with James
Просмотров 4532 года назад
Dr. Geoff Appelboom: An ACDF Surgery Success Story with James
Explain the Recovery After a Lumbar Microdiscectomy?- Dr. Jonathan H. Lustgarten
Просмотров 12 тыс.2 года назад
Explain the Recovery After a Lumbar Microdiscectomy?- Dr. Jonathan H. Lustgarten
Dr. Gaetan Moise MD, FAANS
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.2 года назад
Dr. Gaetan Moise MD, FAANS
How Long Does Pain Last After ACDF Surgery? - Dr. Jonathan H. Lustgarten
Просмотров 14 тыс.3 года назад
How Long Does Pain Last After ACDF Surgery? - Dr. Jonathan H. Lustgarten
Why is MVD a Good Treatment for Trigeminal Neuralgia? - Dr. Jonathan H. Lustgarten
Просмотров 2 тыс.3 года назад
Why is MVD a Good Treatment for Trigeminal Neuralgia? - Dr. Jonathan H. Lustgarten
What is the Recovery Time for Lumbar Spinal Fusion Surgery? - Dr. Jonathan H. Lustgarten
Просмотров 105 тыс.3 года назад
What is the Recovery Time for Lumbar Spinal Fusion Surgery? - Dr. Jonathan H. Lustgarten
Dr. Ahsan Sattar MD
Просмотров 8063 года назад
Dr. Ahsan Sattar MD
Explain Essential Tremors? - Dr. Ty J. Olson
Просмотров 1223 года назад
Explain Essential Tremors? - Dr. Ty J. Olson
What is a Craniotomy? - Dr. Ty J. Olson
Просмотров 7693 года назад
What is a Craniotomy? - Dr. Ty J. Olson
What to Expect After Tlif Surgery? - Dr. Ty J. Olson
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.3 года назад
What to Expect After Tlif Surgery? - Dr. Ty J. Olson
What is ACDF Surgery? - Dr. Ty J. Olson
Просмотров 6083 года назад
What is ACDF Surgery? - Dr. Ty J. Olson
What is Cervical Myelopathy and How is it Treated? - Dr. Michael G. Kaiser
Просмотров 4113 года назад
What is Cervical Myelopathy and How is it Treated? - Dr. Michael G. Kaiser
What is the Best Treatment for Cervical Radiculopathy? - Dr. Michael G. Kaiser
Просмотров 4,1 тыс.3 года назад
What is the Best Treatment for Cervical Radiculopathy? - Dr. Michael G. Kaiser

Комментарии

  • @SarraKhalad
    @SarraKhalad 3 дня назад

    Have you discover Dr Adebayo Ighalo herbal medicine on RUclips, i used it and it cured me.

  • @loraliecataldi1975
    @loraliecataldi1975 5 дней назад

    Mine took place about a week ago and I’m just soooooo tired and traumatized. I didn’t go through any surgery due to how deep the aneurysm was at the basal ganglia site.

  • @Alibi5ify
    @Alibi5ify 7 дней назад

    I get Botox for my hemifacial spasm. My MRI showed Chiari Malformation; a blood vessel where it’s not supposed to be; I have idiopathic intracranial hypertension; I have occipital neuralgia and trigeminal neuralgia; I have curvature of the spine and upper cervical instability; tinnitus and my jaw is maligned (and clicks). I’m forgetting something, but I’m fine, this is fine, everything is FINE! My Botox costs $3,800 out of pocket after insurance covered $2,300; I’m supposed to get this three to four times a year! They won’t give me the surgery because it’s only 50% success rate, I’ve been told, and, obviously, my insurance is lacking. ‘Just take two A•leve and call me in the morning.’ …I’m FINE! 😅

  • @chrisbomboy3206
    @chrisbomboy3206 13 дней назад

    I've not needed any pain meds after c6-7 ACDF surgery on Wednesday 12/11/2024. When I woke up in recovery the nurse asked me if I needed any pain meds, my answer was my pain level was lower than the daily pain I've been dealing with for the last four years.

  • @HenryCavill-e1b
    @HenryCavill-e1b 13 дней назад

    Only for tinnitus sufferers, hey guys, I just discovered a herbal medicine from Dr Adebayo Ighalo on youtube, I gave it a try and it cured me of tinnitus

  • @ChristineMcnallyPhoto
    @ChristineMcnallyPhoto 13 дней назад

    I am 4 weeks post op and couldn't imagine returning to work right now! The fatigue, incision tugging/pain, brain fog and headaches are no joke! I can't see that changing within the next 2 weeks. Also unable to drive until atleast 8 weeks. So anyone preparing themselves, bare this in mind!

  • @jimihenchman6957
    @jimihenchman6957 14 дней назад

    What this man talking about

  • @marym1474
    @marym1474 14 дней назад

    This man saved my life. Back in 2012 he preformed a Microvascular Decompression for the treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia. To this day, I remain pain free. Dr. Olson is a gifted and most intelligent surgeon. I shall be forever blessed and grateful.

  • @Feenstra-1174
    @Feenstra-1174 18 дней назад

    I'm Fused from T10 all the way down the S2 and then they did a pelvic fixation also… It's a major surgery I was in ICU for four days that I don't even remember let me knock out I don't know I don't remember but there's no way in nine days after my surgery I was gonna be able to do anything I want to die from my pain🤣 oh my God nine days even three months I was still hurting I'm still hurting now and it's almost a year😳🥲

  • @beggarsmagik
    @beggarsmagik 19 дней назад

    Surgery hurts like hell post op

  • @HjalmarAguilo
    @HjalmarAguilo 23 дня назад

    If anyone is interested on what this experience is like and how the journey to recovery will be then go check out my channel. I had this surgery almost 2 weeks ago and i am documenting my journey of my personal experience 🙏👌

  • @meganstringfellow315
    @meganstringfellow315 24 дня назад

    My migraines didn't start until after my decompression surgeries. However i was going paralyzed in arms and torso pre surgery

  • @noorsoltani3169
    @noorsoltani3169 25 дней назад

    How about headache after surgery is it common

  • @omradiant
    @omradiant 25 дней назад

    I had this surgery. I was in ICU almost 3 days. I couldn’t walk or drive for 3 weeks. I am now 3 months out from surgery and my neck still aches. This surgery is more difficult than described. I’m healthy and lift weights in the gym 3 days a week and walk least 2 miles per day and have for the last 30 years. My aneurysm had not ruptured. I had a vasospasm in the surgery and blurred vision when I came out of surgery.

  • @omradiant
    @omradiant 25 дней назад

    I had this surgery. I was in ICU almost 3 days. I couldn’t walk or drive for 3 weeks. I am now 3 months out from surgery and my neck still aches. This surgery is more difficult than described. I’m healthy and lift weights in the gym 3 days a week and walk least 2 miles per day and have for the last 30 years.

  • @sd9106
    @sd9106 28 дней назад

    Every surgery is different, and everyone's body/injury is different. My first surgery was 27 years ago, and I just had it for the second time this last Wednesday. My throat hurt a little bit, so I took cough drops to help. No one should complain, you should be thankful. Listen to your body and allow yourself to heal.

  • @shandonjones9428
    @shandonjones9428 Месяц назад

    They told me its a 30 percenny chance it will work😢

  • @hanudeep-js8dl
    @hanudeep-js8dl Месяц назад

    Foreman magnum surgery pannuna life long entha problem irukkathu illa

  • @JillDuffield-v2h
    @JillDuffield-v2h Месяц назад

    Thank you. I’m having this surgery at the Cleveland Clinic on Jan 7, 2025 on C6&C7. Can’t wait to feel better!!

  • @mag6476
    @mag6476 Месяц назад

    I did l4 l5 June 10th, still having pain. Now I have a bulge at l2 l3 which requires another surgery.

  • @intrepid_rain
    @intrepid_rain Месяц назад

    Why do I see and hear about many people in the various discussion forums I’m in of people who have post op pain and experience muscle spasms after surgery?

  • @yazarnushrath1580
    @yazarnushrath1580 Месяц назад

    I’m almost two and half years now.. still I’m suffering with back pain.. seriously I wanna remove this off 😢

  • @mookie449
    @mookie449 Месяц назад

    I love it when they introduce themselves as "board certified".

  • @aleluyajoshuagabriel.9791
    @aleluyajoshuagabriel.9791 Месяц назад

    Im done opeatiom brain tumor snd imstroke doc i cant move my left body but i have sensation i hsve feeeling i casnt move only is it curable???

  • @TheTempest66
    @TheTempest66 Месяц назад

    I'm so glad I had this done! Make sure you check out your surgeon's reviews! I had this done (not this doc) after prednisone and muscle relaxers were prescribed to no avail. The surgery had my pain gone the next day, some post op pain for a few days. I rested and refrained from bending, twisting and lifting for almost a month and kept to very short gentle exercises. I'm now 5 weeks out and walking miles every day, feel great!! I do recommend walking from day one, starting slow and short.

  • @TyPickens-h9k
    @TyPickens-h9k Месяц назад

    I have kyphoscoliosis. My right rib cage is engulfing my hip. My lungs, heart, and stomach are compressed and strained. I can't stand straight and walk hunched over. Ive been to terrified of spinal fusion surgery to have it done. This happened to me in less than 2 months time when is was 50 years old. Ive seen many specialists and no one can figure out why this happened. Im 52 and recently decided ghat i should go ahead with the fusion surgery. The pain and humiliation have me knocking on deaths door. I fugured im a gonner if i dont have the surgery. Then i started to read ghe comments here znd all my fears about surgery came back. Im trying to decide if i should just accept what ive become and not make it worse by doing the surgery and having something go wrong. Like waking up a ward of the state because im paralyzed from the neck down or having the rods snap off and cause all kinds of shit storms. Or wake up in unimaginable, irreversible pain and so on. Suddenly looking like a freak and being single the rest of my life doesnt sound so bad. At least its predictable and secure. Any thoughts from anyone? Thank you.

  • @brians2328
    @brians2328 Месяц назад

    I wouldn't wanna find out, that's why I had disc replacement in Germany!!! 😂😂😂

  • @Norminator1
    @Norminator1 Месяц назад

    Had the L4 S1 fusion day 5 now still in recovery at the hodpital. My pain level first 3 days off the chart. Cant bend over yet still painful sitting on the toilet was a feet getting out if bed almost impossible without help

  • @chickocheek9499
    @chickocheek9499 2 месяца назад

    After 24 hrs will go home?😮 I have a Brain Hemorrhage from raptured anuerysm and I'm in the ICU for almost a month, my surgeon's implanted coiling and stent.

  • @vipinnehwal647
    @vipinnehwal647 2 месяца назад

    I had my craniotomy for mvd of trigeminal neuralagia in 2022 since now I had stiffness and fatigue and it more worsens after chewing, speaking and stress

  • @Messier45_Pleiades
    @Messier45_Pleiades 2 месяца назад

    I had two angiograms as part of my treatment for an aneurysm. It is agonizingly painful

    • @caioribeiro8582
      @caioribeiro8582 Месяц назад

      Really ? Did you feel the pain while the procedure ?

    • @Messier45_Pleiades
      @Messier45_Pleiades Месяц назад

      @@caioribeiro8582 Yes. It was horrible. No one told me that sedation or pain relief was an option.

  • @cryptosleeper5097
    @cryptosleeper5097 3 месяца назад

    Bullshit. Im on day 18 of revovery after my C3-7 multilevel fusion and this is pure hell. Had the surgery done because I was experiencing weakness in my right arm. Now im in a tremendous amount of pain and my left arm has no strength in it.

  • @annawalcott7487
    @annawalcott7487 3 месяца назад

    Dr. Anderson saved my daughter. He is fantastic.

  • @cherylflege4509
    @cherylflege4509 3 месяца назад

    I have back pain worse than before surgery. Lucky if i can walk 10 feet

  • @cherylflege4509
    @cherylflege4509 3 месяца назад

    I'm almost 2 weeks out and I am having excuscating pain in back and leg . When standing and trying to walk getting up from sitting position. Worse than before surgery. I am no way able to do much walking or driving etc.

  • @Son_of_Aragorn
    @Son_of_Aragorn 3 месяца назад

    Does it matter if the plate is screwed in straight? I've seen some doctors screw them in a little bit crooked (when looking at the xrays).

  • @cryptosleeper5097
    @cryptosleeper5097 3 месяца назад

    All the muscles in my back are in constant strain just making sure i don't move my neck. But i just don't truest the neck brace

  • @MadeByTriniLena
    @MadeByTriniLena 3 месяца назад

    I’m 2 weeks post ops& I’m having horrific spasms in my upper neck which spreads to my shoulders, is that normal? Also I’m still having swallowing issues

  • @CarnegieEve-x6d
    @CarnegieEve-x6d 3 месяца назад

    Emard Lake

  • @nifeta27
    @nifeta27 3 месяца назад

    I'm 8 weeks post-op c4/5 5/6, and I'm still having pain and new complaints. I wish I could agree with this video. Recovery does take some time. It's not an overnight thing.

  • @Mario-un4xs
    @Mario-un4xs 3 месяца назад

    Why did. My doctor say no to a neck brace, I just had my surgery 6 days ago?

  • @Sarah.Edwards
    @Sarah.Edwards 4 месяца назад

    Is it possible to get have the forehead hairline skull reshaped many years after having a craniotomy. Basically the reshaping of the skull back to normal?

  • @asifceferli3550
    @asifceferli3550 4 месяца назад

    I have a mass lesion in L2 vertebrae and surgeons said that they have to remove the mass from vertebrae and put an implant in its place. I fear if it will affect my ability to exercise after surgery

  • @clublulu399
    @clublulu399 4 месяца назад

    This is ridiculous why am I constantly encountering comments of patients with fusions done and still in pain months to years after surgery. I thought this surgery is suppose to make patients feel better but it sounds like the only thing better is the doctors wallet…

    • @brentonpope7774
      @brentonpope7774 12 дней назад

      A sub set of RUclips commentators doesn't accurately represent the overall success rate of the majority of surgeries. People that had the surgery and have recovered don't watch these videos anymore and are getting on with their lives. There are always bitter, disappointed and angry people as the surgery failed to deliver and they remain in pain which is very sad to hear. Surgery involves risk and there is no guarantee that it will solve the problem. If things are bad enough then maybe it is worth rolling the dice..sometimes there is no choice as doing nothing will result in constant pain, limited mobility and poor quality of life. Many people have positive stories

  • @SunStarIIII
    @SunStarIIII 4 месяца назад

    I had my S1/L5 fused in March - best decision ever though I was nervous about having the surgery due to all the bad press. My present and future are better for it.

    • @its_ari5458
      @its_ari5458 3 месяца назад

      Hello friend how you doing now. Pain levels

    • @Droogie128
      @Droogie128 Месяц назад

      I was just referred for surgery on the L5-S1. How are things now?

    • @SunStarIIII
      @SunStarIIII Месяц назад

      @ brilliant ! I had key hole surgery (some surgeons still cut you through the middle) and 7 months later I’m going to the gym regularly, back to gardening etc basically back is strong and pain free - I’d forgotten what that was like 👍

    • @ornellam9052
      @ornellam9052 Месяц назад

      ⁠@@SunStarIIIIhow is your spine flexibility and bending …. My spinal surgeon suggests doing the same … L5-S1 fusion

    • @SunStarIIII
      @SunStarIIII Месяц назад

      @ while I’ll never be as flexible as I was before the surgery it doesn’t matter as I’m pain free and have gotten back to most things (such as gardening but have stopped yoga). I couldn’t walk in the end but if I knew that the surgery would provide me with such a great quality of life I wouldn’t have waited until it got that bad - for me it was a great decision

  • @amk9590
    @amk9590 4 месяца назад

    Sorry doc, this is way too simple an answer for this question. Generally, your timeline is about right. But the nerves getting zapped like that is ROUGH, 2 years at least with LOTS of PT. You also didn't mention the multitudes of possibilities of types of tumors. Congenital lipoma 8cm long, obviously intramedullary. The objective was resection for nerve compression, not removal, and without paralyzing me. This kind of surgery is much different than your 6 week, year and half nonchalant recovery description

  • @amk9590
    @amk9590 4 месяца назад

    I have kyphosis from a laminectomy for (attempted) removal of congenital spinal cord lipoma which still exists. T3-9 with 75% curve. Too dangerous? Or worth it for balance, digestion, respiration, etc. 57yo F

  • @rubypersha5881
    @rubypersha5881 4 месяца назад

    this is the group that is going to do my surgery i do fell scared cause i have other problems and it seems like they will rush you out even if you are suffering and my body cant take that i need surgery cause my neck and shoulder and hand is very weak and in a lot of pain i would rather it be done from the back of my neck not the front

  • @christopherpalmer6333
    @christopherpalmer6333 4 месяца назад

    Can this be performed at multiple levels?

  • @realtruth97
    @realtruth97 5 месяцев назад

    So.... What's the rate?