Thanks for watching. See the rest of this video series and many other topics (ECG, chest X-ray, hyponatremia, mechanical ventilation, renal failure, etc.) at our website www.medcram.com/
@@AmberPhlameDeB I just found out, you must join his website and pay for it. Kinda sucks because its not like your going to become an Endocrinologist from his little part 2, its annoying. I could understand if you could actually learn enough from part 2 to make money, but its just small amounts of information that a medical perfectional has access to over the common person. Personally I suffered from Cushings disease and had brain surgery and now I have Addisons so I was interested to see if their was information I didn't already know. Don't you make enough from advertisements from youtube for assembling the information?
I’ve been to many Doctor’s ..thru the Years ...but this Health issue has never been as thoroughly explained til now and I sure appreciate and Thank you for posting this! 😊
I'm an Air Force officer retired and an RN BSN. I took three Jabs of Pfizer. Over the last four months I've had flank pain above the kidneys. Dr. Ryan has shared with me that the adrenals May indeed be why the doctor can't figure out why I had this pain. I remember the Physicians saying two years ago that women have ten times the amount of the vaccine settle in their ovaries. Could this be what is happening to males in the adrenals? Looking forward to hearing your answer thank you
This video has helped to perfectly intersect biochemistry knowledge on transcription of particular proteins as well as knowledge on endocrine physiology.
I’ve learned more from this than my endocrinologist have ever told me. He has me on 15 mg of hydrocodone because of my immunotherapy treatments that has messed up my pituitary gland. I never feel good and I have high blood pressure.
Could you pretty please do a video series on the definitions of all these medical words on each topic and also turn the volume up so we can hear it in the shower and at work around construction.
11:50m PLEASE explain the acid-base considerations as you are referring to them here, of an increase or decrease in substrate acidity. Presently I am confused. Proton donor, should increase alcalinity. Proton acceptor should increase acidity. Did you err?
Cheer~~~relating to or denoting a pair of ductless glands situated above the kidneys. Each consists of a core region ( adrenal medulla ) secreting epinephrine and norepinephrine, and an outer region ( adrenal cortex ) secreting corticosteroids.
What would happen if due to a trauma, one of the adrenal cortex was completely destroyed? Can you really cope fine with just one, or are there other issues. Thanks, love your channel
By stimulating the Adrenal Cortex with drops of Adrenal Cortex (suis) 6x 8x found on NIH what does this do to someone with diabetes that takes insulin? It is not for me I do not have diabetes but for appetite control (drops)
I have been diagnosed with a 3.5 CC adrenal mass I am not a Doctor. Through CT scan they said it was not cancerous and will not surgically remove it until it is 4.0 CC . Can you share anything about it and or anything to dissolve it?
What about an adrenal gland tumor in a patient who had a parathyroid adenoma 20 years , surgically removed. The patient is now 75 years old. I am thinking Pheochromocytoma? All the symptoms are present. Blood plasma has been done and we are waiting on a 24 hour urine results. His endocrinologist says he doesn’t know what is wrong. End of conversation.
Thanks for watching. See the rest of this video series and many other topics (ECG, chest X-ray, hyponatremia, mechanical ventilation, renal failure, etc.) at our website www.medcram.com/
Wondering where I can find part 2?
Thanks but I can't find the second video!?
@@AmberPhlameDeB I just found out, you must join his website and pay for it. Kinda sucks because its not like your going to become an Endocrinologist from his little part 2, its annoying. I could understand if you could actually learn enough from part 2 to make money, but its just small amounts of information that a medical perfectional has access to over the common person. Personally I suffered from Cushings disease and had brain surgery and now I have Addisons so I was interested to see if their was information I didn't already know. Don't you make enough from advertisements from youtube for assembling the information?
Every time I watch one of your videos im just amazed how well you teach. Thank you
This video is insane. I can't believe how you made something so confusing so simple.
I’ve been to many Doctor’s ..thru the Years ...but this Health issue has never been as thoroughly explained til now and I sure appreciate and Thank you for posting this! 😊
I have Addison's disease so I find this very interesting and helpful to know what's happening 😅
I am excited for this one! 🔥👍
I'm an Air Force officer retired and an RN BSN. I took three Jabs of Pfizer. Over the last four months I've had flank pain above the kidneys. Dr. Ryan has shared with me that the adrenals May indeed be why the doctor can't figure out why I had this pain. I remember the Physicians saying two years ago that women have ten times the amount of the vaccine settle in their ovaries. Could this be what is happening to males in the adrenals? Looking forward to hearing your answer thank you
Another excellent presentation. I really enjoy your lectures. Thank you!!
Thank you for all of your Christian help, God bless you
This video has helped to perfectly intersect biochemistry knowledge on transcription of particular proteins as well as knowledge on endocrine physiology.
Hi,
Can you also make video on Thyroid function …please because this adrenal function help me a lot understand and study easily …thank you ! :)
I’ve learned more from this than my endocrinologist have ever told me. He has me on 15 mg of hydrocodone because of my immunotherapy treatments that has messed up my pituitary gland. I never feel good and I have high blood pressure.
That was such a helpful breakdown of kidney anatomy and function-Thank You!
great explanation of disregulation of hormones
I've learnt something today - and I've had primary Addison's for 20 years. Thanks OP.
Great, very clear explanation!
Could you pretty please do a video series on the definitions of all these medical words on each topic and also turn the volume up so we can hear it in the shower and at work around construction.
im a med student and I basically learn all the med materials from your channel. Thank you very much!
Amazingly summarised thank you !
11:50m PLEASE explain the acid-base considerations as you are referring to them here, of an increase or decrease in substrate acidity. Presently I am confused. Proton donor, should increase alcalinity. Proton acceptor should increase acidity. Did you err?
Excellent and simple explanation ❤
Very informative content..
I'm in vet tech and I have a quiz on this Friday. It's by far the most confusing topic this semester!
Excellent. Thank you Dr.
Thank you
really awesome thanks a lot
amazing lecture doc
thank you very much
What tests do doctors give to test adrenal?
thank you so much it was very clear
Great video!
Thank you sir its very helpful for me 😊
Very helpful
Your channel is very helpful i learned a lot THANKS 👍🏼
So nice of you
Well explained
Amazing!!...
Well done.
Good job🎉
Libyan medical student❤
nicely explained.
Amazing !
The best.
Great doctor and nice ways to explain ... But please slow your talking speed
Super good luck doctor ✨
Is there a second video, he refers to further explanation in the next video, but I can’t find it? Otherwise, great video.
Is there a difference for men and women in this knowledge?
Thankyou.
I have an issue with overproduction of testosterone in my adrenals. Ty for the info.
@medcram Where can I find part 2?
Cheer~~~relating to or denoting a pair of ductless glands situated above the kidneys. Each consists of a core region ( adrenal medulla ) secreting epinephrine and norepinephrine, and an outer region ( adrenal cortex ) secreting corticosteroids.
Super!
Fantastic
What would happen if due to a trauma, one of the adrenal cortex was completely destroyed?
Can you really cope fine with just one, or are there other issues.
Thanks, love your channel
I’m getting a adrenal gland removed soon and I’m trying to understand how to fare well with the one left
By stimulating the Adrenal Cortex with drops of Adrenal Cortex (suis) 6x 8x found on NIH what does this do to someone with diabetes that takes insulin? It is not for me I do not have diabetes but for appetite control (drops)
I have been diagnosed with a 3.5 CC adrenal mass I am not a Doctor. Through CT scan they said it was not cancerous and will not surgically remove it until it is 4.0 CC . Can you share anything about it and or anything to dissolve it?
What about an adrenal gland tumor in a patient who had a parathyroid adenoma 20 years , surgically removed. The patient is now 75 years old. I am thinking Pheochromocytoma? All the symptoms are present. Blood plasma has been done and we are waiting on a 24 hour urine results. His endocrinologist says he doesn’t know what is wrong. End of conversation.
Hi i am from india 🇮🇳
And medical student
It feels like my adrenal glands are haywire right now . I can't sleep for the life of me 😓
Addison patient here. Sucks
Sucks especially if ur hit hard by it, you’ll get by tho, I’ve had it since I was 10 and I’m dealing, u can too!
I have no adrenal glands
I'm hungry
I couldn’t understand much of this
🍎brilliant
Testosterone is not coming from adrenal
i love pizza
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