This is such an excellent visualization of how Emphysema stole my ability to do the things I most enjoy. You can't compromise with it once it starts. I quit smoking cigarettes in 1968; traded my 3 pack a day habit for a pipe full of Borkum Riff. I chewed on that pipe for twenty years before I started losing my teeth at age 50. I changed to cigars until I had to quit 4 years after I was diagnosed with the Big E. I used to be an athlete now a good day is when I can cut my small yard or take out the garbage. If you haven't quit yet don't wait til your 70! My brother quit 27 years ago and hes 81 and going strong!
It is really generous of you to have spelled out the consequences of habits that many of us would actually relate to. I hope 6 years later you are still with us and enjoying life despite Emphysema.
Dude, you have some serious talent! Keep that s**t going. Now everybody can see why creativity and art are important in every field of science. Wish I have even one professor at my university who will teach like this way, using only colour markers, their creativity and teaching skills. RESPECT!
thank you so much for explaining all this.. i have to count on videos like this to understand my study's rather than the books. you do such an amazing job explaining i can't say thank you enough!
This is complicated stuff, but Armando does a superb job putting it all together. Any way you look at it, once you have watched this video, I don't understand how anyone can continue to smoke. I quit smoking at age 31, and now I am 70. Quitting smoking was probably the most important thing I ever did in my life. 'When you can't breathe, nothing else matters'.
thankyou, i'm a family medicine resident doing my respiratory rotation atm, this pretty much summarized everything in a fun talented and easy to comprehend way
Thank you so much for your videos. They helped while studying for NPLEX board exams and also now for OSCE. Thank you so much for your time and efforts.... truly amazing work.
Beneficial for me... Toooo much! .... Loved the video... I never tried to understand emphysema.... Thought I won't be able to get into it... But this video made it so easier... Really thank u...
it is absolutely a great animated video but it is a little note wanna add , There is no obvious Fibrosis in COPD particularly speaking emphysema and this makes a sense as if it occurs it will be a mix between obstructive and restrictive lung diseases and also will be no dilatation of the bronchiols
This is a great video. Your pictures tell a story, step by step. You develop the concept throughout the video and make it easier for students to digest the physiological relationships between the form, function and malfunction of your topics. Please keep uploading. -physiology student.
how well this fellow explains the medical condition... someone to have closely followed, if not taken over Dr Najeebs(the genius/the most respected) Lectuers in medical science.Keep it up brother
Wow.I thought pathoma videos were easy keep it up and as a request i think it would be great if you had mentioned the clinical signs and a little bit of morphology as well.
Just gotta say... thanks for these videos. They help a lot. you have (a lot, but not all) professors in universities getting paid good money to teach--no present ppt slides to students, but us students flock to youtube and search for these helpful videos to understand and learn what we're being taught in school...While paying the institution anywhere from 25k~60k a year. I dont get it.
This was beautiful to watch, honestly has made this topic so understandable. I wish you could do my whole internal diseases and pathophysiology synopses haha bless you, thank you so much!
Great video. thanks for your effort. I agree with wu song about the protease imbalance sea saw. I actually noticed in other videos you did . it again small thing . Still great great videos.
It's a good and usefull video! But the balance you draw at 6:50 should be the other way since protease are "heavier" because of neutrophils augmented contribution, don't you think?
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This is such an excellent visualization of how Emphysema stole my ability to do the things I most enjoy. You can't compromise with it once it starts. I quit smoking cigarettes in 1968; traded my 3 pack a day habit for a pipe full of Borkum Riff. I chewed on that pipe for twenty years before I started losing my teeth at age 50. I changed to cigars until I had to quit 4 years after I was diagnosed with the Big E. I used to be an athlete now a good day is when I can cut my small yard or take out the garbage. If you haven't quit yet don't wait til your 70! My brother quit 27 years ago and hes 81 and going strong!
Great inspiration
It is really generous of you to have spelled out the consequences of habits that many of us would actually relate to. I hope 6 years later you are still with us and enjoying life despite Emphysema.
are you still ok
Dude, you have some serious talent! Keep that s**t going. Now everybody can see why creativity and art are important in every field of science. Wish I have even one professor at my university who will teach like this way, using only colour markers, their creativity and teaching skills. RESPECT!
You should get payed for making these amazing tutorials and the great artistic images you produce!!!
+Leonel Mondragon paid
I'm a paramedic student and this video was an excellent source of information. Thanks!
This is the best explanation I've ever seen! Your talent reached us here in Brazil! Congratulations for that. Keep that beautiful work going!
thank you so much for explaining all this.. i have to count on videos like this to understand my study's rather than the books. you do such an amazing job explaining i can't say thank you enough!
THANK YOU
It is hard to find someone that can draw and understand physiology at the same time. =) Good job! =)
Wow, I struggled so much learning this from a bad written book. But everything makes sense here perfectly! Thank you very much for this!
This is complicated stuff, but Armando does a superb job putting it all together.
Any way you look at it, once you have watched this video, I don't understand how anyone can continue to smoke. I quit smoking at age 31, and now I am 70. Quitting smoking was probably the most important thing I ever did in my life. 'When you can't breathe, nothing else matters'.
THANK YOU SO MUCH,really helped in my exam. You just nailed it for me. Thank God I opened this channel.
thankyou, i'm a family medicine resident doing my respiratory rotation atm, this pretty much summarized everything in a fun talented and easy to comprehend way
Sir, you are a genius! The method of instruction you use is absolutely perfect!
Aaaaaah oh my god, you are amazing! If I pass my pathophysiology exam on monday I have you to thank for it! Thank you for your amazing videos!
u r the best.. i'm ur fan... ur drawings owsomme.. thd way u teach is just owwsome j memorize through these videos...
Dude love the videos. Totally helps me in my pathophysiology! Excellent work!
Thanks a lot. It helped in understanding the air trap in emphysema.
the best by far of any explanation I have ever seen, clear clean right to the point, I am very impressed
Thank you Armando, as always.
Thank you so much for your videos. They helped while studying for NPLEX board exams and also now for OSCE. Thank you so much for your time and efforts.... truly amazing work.
Excelent!!! I'm medicine Student and this helped me alot!!!
Thanks for this my dad has it and it's sorta helping me come to terms with his condition x
Beneficial for me... Toooo much!
.... Loved the video... I never tried to understand emphysema.... Thought I won't be able to get into it... But this video made it so easier... Really thank u...
love love your videos!!!! thank you and keep them coming!
This man Drawing and analogy is so amazing
it is absolutely a great animated video
but it is a little note wanna add , There is no obvious Fibrosis in COPD particularly speaking emphysema and this makes a sense as if it occurs it will be a mix between obstructive and restrictive lung diseases
and also will be no dilatation of the bronchiols
Thank you so so much for this video! Super informative as always!!
You just earned yourself a sub, top quality video!!!
thank you.... love thiiiis
Great work man , keep it up, ur helping a lot people with ur knowledge....
U will be blessed one day by the work u do
loving the videos they are making understanding so easy and your drawings are fabulous. thank you please keep them coming loving your work!!
This is a great video. Your pictures tell a story, step by step. You develop the concept throughout the video and make it easier for students to digest the physiological relationships between the form, function and malfunction of your topics.
Please keep uploading.
-physiology student.
this type of explanation is what make me love medicine ..thank you sir
Yes, it makes perfect sense.
great and nice staff there Armando..
You're so much clearer and easy to understand than my school's professor.
exactly
7:17 it has never made more sense in my life lol thnx soo much
how well this fellow explains the medical condition... someone to have closely followed, if not taken over Dr Najeebs(the genius/the most respected) Lectuers in medical science.Keep it up brother
Amazing, as usual
Wow.I thought pathoma videos were easy
keep it up and as a request i think it would be great if you had mentioned the clinical signs and a little bit of morphology as well.
I'm happy I didn't start smoking earlier in my life.
Thank you for sharing your skills and talent, this helps me review the disease... keep on posting!
yey! thank you for this...
Great explanation!! Thank you so much! 🙏🏽 🙏🏽
lectures are very easy to understand and so good ..thank you sir
i love this thank you so much!! makes sense now
Thanks alot. Very nice and simple explanaition, stunning visual presentation and very helpful. Please keep up the good work!
Thank you Soo much for this explaination!
great video... the bearing should be heavier on the protease to make it imbalance right? but just small issue. great video.
man....what a great video!...saved me time to go over hundreds of ppt slides...nice video editing
Excellent video ! Thank you so much.
I am a physio student and we all watch your video for revision. Thanks a lot!! :)
Great as always
Great video, thank you
you are always helpful .. Thank you so much
thank you..your teaching skill is so good🤗..
Very helpful, thank you so much for making and sharing this information.
Thank you so much
Your videos are always amazing, informative, beautifully drawn, and easy to understand. I wish you could teach all my classes
Just gotta say... thanks for these videos. They help a lot.
you have (a lot, but not all) professors in universities getting paid good money to teach--no present ppt slides to students, but us students flock to youtube and search for these helpful videos to understand and learn what we're being taught in school...While paying the institution anywhere from 25k~60k a year. I dont get it.
Easy way to explain
Good job
you are amazing , u made it so easy to get the idea
thank you so much
Very well done. Thank you.
you are awesome .. thank you !
Thank you so much for the informations. It helps me a lot to understand emphysema and formulate nursing diagnosis. Keep on doing videos like this. 😘😘
That's awesome man. Thanks so much.
excellent video.... loved it
For Breathing difficulties learn to synchronise breathing and heartbeat to make both functions more efficient and effective.
Thanks so much sir! 🫡
A beautiful explanation ❤
Very good explanation sir
patho exam in a few days! this saved me bunch of time from reading my textbook and looking at ppt slides!!
-2nd year nursing student
Are you a Registered Nurse now? I'm currently in 3rd yr nursing
This is a GREAT video!!!! I will let all my RT classmates know about you! Keep 'em coming! THANK YOU!!!
This was so good! I was lost reading my textbook before but after watching this I can understand exactly what its saying. Thank you!
-Nursing student
This was beautiful to watch, honestly has made this topic so understandable. I wish you could do my whole internal diseases and pathophysiology synopses haha bless you, thank you so much!
Brilliant….thank you. 👌🏻
once again man thank you for this awesome lesson
you explain very well. Godbless you more.
thank you
perfect !! so clear and your explaination is amazing :) please more videos ;)
Thank youuuuu so much for the video
I enjoyed this, thank you!
Very helpful, thanks!
You are amazing
Essentially, it all made sense. :-D
Love your videos. They are saving my life!
Great video. thanks for your effort. I agree with wu song about the protease imbalance sea saw. I actually noticed in other videos you did . it again small thing . Still great great videos.
this video was really good. thanks alot
nice video, so helpful thank you
This was great 👍
Rlly asm xplanation🤗nd i rlly enjoyed it
Top quality....thnk u man
It's a good and usefull video! But the balance you draw at 6:50 should be the other way since protease are "heavier" because of neutrophils augmented contribution, don't you think?
Thank You Very Much. This is a great way to make it simple to understand . Nursing Student/
WOW...awesome video, thank you so so much... :)
Great video. Learned a lot from this!
great video but in the scale at 6:29 the heavy side should be the protease and the light side should be the anti protease ;)
Thank you so so much! I think I don't need to go to attend my class anymore xD
Thank yo so much!
From what Ive read ephysema does NOT include fibrosis (which differs it from alviolitis which would be a restrictive lung disease).
Superb sir!
Thank you, very clear explanation and great drawings!