@KathleenWalker-w4m Well if your a doctor or medical start doing it correctly and stop the lies. Everyone knows not to trust doctors ever again. Well, theres always the sheep that dont have a brain. Like the putting food on table idiots and scum who put cash over people. This will all end badly for the evil one day.
I love the way you explain and cardiology. I worked with a wonderful Cardiologist with the same ablity as he would say my specialist area is Cardiology, I am also a Dr with a wide General Knowledge but equally I am a human who understands to share knowledge I need to communicate well to all people at all different levels of understanding the complexity of health and well being🥰💜x
Wow, you are so lucky to have survived that! My mother was life flighted 2x and once by ambulance every time the dissection further "split." Our small local hospital could not deal with it. As you know, it is so painful! Hers was descending (Type B) and the only thing they could do was aggressive blood pressure control. She passed at 80 in 2017.
Im afraid that not going there does not make an issue disappear. If papers have been issued on certain medications not being as effective in their primary purpose then why not make the public aware. And if other medications cause unwanted heart inflammation for a period of time isnt it a matter of public health concern and for the wider public be made aware? Are doctors being coerced to ignore the hippocratic oath?
Yeah it is the same bureaucratic/institutional pressure we saw from the start, keep your mouth shut or be exiled. There is even control being exercised by the journals and at the peer review level, a recent paper about the clots being found in a high percentage of deceased individuals completely rejected without even being reviewed. Really shows the level of ongoing denial, our governments and systems basically protecting corporations, and because of the decisions they backed and pushed.
My son, age 50, passed away one year ago from sudden death. He was at work, got in an elevator, texted his friend where to have dinner and was found dead outside the elevator on bottom floor. He had extensive autopsy and didn't really reveal much except he had a mild enlargement of LH and some signs of hypertension. He had never been to a cardiologist or had reason to. Autopsy did not show any blood clot or embolism. I asked coroner if it could have been rythm since I have AFIB and they discounted it because they said... unlikely because he wasn't on blood thinners. Well... how could he have been since he had never complained of anything or been to a cardiologist. Dumb reply on their part. Still no particular reason why he just dropped without warning. Love your jacket - looking pretty buff :) :)
@@trayon4reelnot at all not everybody experiences all side effects. I developed a myriad of issues ( dysautonomia and heart rhythm issues) as the result of a vaccine in 2019....my med team advised that anything that causes an inflammatory response has the potential for permanent damage, though "most" will be fine. it's definitely a lottery I didn't want to win😢
This guy is such an effective cardio list and thorough! I’m trying to book an appointment - problem is it’s say I might get another consultant - I have allot of the issues discuss - issues with vagal nerve/hiatus hernia . Collapsed septum in my nose from an injury could be sleep apnea 🤷♀️the heart department in Nottinghamshire aren’t helping me 😓 AFiB in toe with young children 😢 hope you can help me
I’m the same, I had a first AF attack in hospital following a stomach bleed and passed out to waken to the shock pad team & 2 consultants putting Canulas in. This is 4 years ago and I have had regular AF attacks since. I waited 2 years to see consultants at our main heart hospital but when I mention I feel it in the stomach first and mention the vagus nerve they just dismiss this. I also have a hiatus hernia and have been on omeprasol for the past 4 years, although I read this shouldn’t be a long term medication. I have a lot of trouble with my stomach on heart medication. I wish I had Dr Gupta as my consultant.
Using the film the usual suspects as a gateway to further understanding of heart issues was brilliant indeed, Doctor. And yes it's one hell of a good film, mega enjoyable and thought provoking in so may ways. Ps I hope this is not to negative a view point but I have started to become more aware / suspect that it's so much harder for lower income people to access a deeper evaluation care plan ; than it should be. Anyway hopefully thing's can and will get much better in the decade ahead. Ps you always come across as knowable and caring of all patients. Always enjoyable to watch your videos.
Will imbalanced Minerals, ie high or low Sodium, low potassium and low Magnesium blood levels.. especially in Extreme weather conditions or Dehydration.. impact this scenario.. ? (next to other factors.. ) Thank you, Doctor.. 🎉
If you went to a GP and asked for these tests to be done they'd laugh you out of the surgery. I had a heart attack 2 and a half years ago and had no follow up since I had 4 stents fitted
I had all those test, except the scanner. And not an build in monitor. But they kept me once in the hospital for two days to monitor my heart constantly.
I don’t know where you live but in my country a former PM, Tony Blair, kicked off a protocol driven ‘factory’ health system, and if you fall off the conveyor belt - tough
The usual suspects has the best twist in movie history imo. In other news, my lone A-fib has been more regular than I would like this last year. My cardiologist cancelled my last due appointment in Feb 23 and said they would rearrange the appointment shortly. 11 months on and no contact or updates. I’m through with NHS to be honest. Happy & healthy New year all.
I had one episode of Afib. Got a loop recorder before I even knew what it was. Did my own background check of previous blood work, found my Potassium levels always low. The day I had it (at night) I was active; bicycling in Florida summer heat, then working in the yard for hours, sweating profusely. All makes sense; I started using an electrolyte drink (Dr Berg's) and 3 years later, no Afib. Check your potassium. and salt.
I always look forward to your medical insights Doctor and find them very informative but the more I look at deaths across the spectrum, the more I believe that.....when your number's up, it's up.😇🙏🏻
Thank you Dr Gupta. The only thing that concerns me now is that you mention that even with a structurally normal heart, electrical anomalies can be a clue to something more sinister. As somebody with many ectopic beats a day, I've previously watched your series on videos on this topic which have me reassurance that PVCs/PACs in the context of a structurally normal heart are totally harmless. Now I'm concerned as this seems to suggest otherwise?
I’ve spent close to NZ $10,000 on echocardiograms , ECGs & cardio MRI in the past 12 months because the wait for these tests in the public system is ridiculous - 14mths for echocardiogram & 84 weeks forMRI. Could’ve died before I got diagnosed & the appropriate medications if I hadn’t gone private. I’m very grateful I could afford to do so - & I despair for those who can’t
I'll add one more thing: genetic testing. I had the full suite of tests based on my history and family history (echo, 12 lead, high lead ECG, CT angiogram, stress test, holter, cMRI w/ contrast, genetic testing) and it was immensely reassuring. Feel like I have my life back and can live without fear. Sure, it's possible to get all the tests and still miss something, but in that case, it's just my time to go and nothing else could have been done.
Echo cardiogram (ultrasound) Cardiac CT scan for coronary arteries. Stress Test ECG- Electrical activity An implantable loop recorder is a small electrical device that is able to continuously record the heart activity. Cardiac MRI for scar tissue, fluid and fat deposits Family history like pacemakers etc
Check out wiwe ecg it's not a replacement for 12 less but it measures the qrst integral between cardiac cycles using an algorithm and can detect minor repolarisation changes thet an standard ecg could miss .
I really like your evidence-based + humane approach to medicine, a rare combination. I’m sure like me, many would like to know your views on the effects of the covid vaccines on heart health. Are there any tests that can help assess if any damage was caused? I’ve heard abt the d-dimer test, is that useful?
Thank you for this video, and I'll check out the movie suggestion. It seems the movie is a metaphor for how we should evaluate many situations in life. Warm wishes to you~
Hi dr gupta I have trivial aortic regurgitation and trivial mitral regurgitation, I also had an episode of afib last year, I had an echo and all I got told was normal left ventricular function, I have quite a few pvc’s or pac day sometimes around 5 a minute but rarely, i have an appointment with a cardiologist at York hospital next week, can you give me any advice on my symptoms and am I at risk of anything worse, thanks
For me personally, a daily low-dose potassium supplement and banana has been a life changer in terms of almost complete elimination of a-fib episodes and palpitations.
Pls reply me... skipping heart beat I mean irregular heartbeat can cause cardiac arrest...I mean good heart condition but rhythm disturbance..pls reply me
I need them to give me angiogram and they won’t.😢 I have an ecocardiagram said heart is fine. I had an episode of AFiB in October which ecg said AFiB with fast ventricle response. The 24 hour monitor just showed signs of some pvcs - how can I get cardiologists to listen to me 😢 I’m only 42 My dad has heart disease and had a congenital issue - I’ve emailed you. I’m arranging an appointment but I think it would help if I could get some stuff ironed out before I book an appointment
Thanks for another thorough, nuanced, and interesting video. I'm going back and watching many of your previous videos. Can't thank you enough for your expertise and clear presentation.
And not much can be done for the moment. Bring Apo(B) down or get a PSCK9. Zerlasiran seems to have good results so far. Good luck for insurance companies to pay for it.
@@jft8994EXACTLY! I have high Lp(a) and my cardiologist told me there isn’t much you can do about it 😏 My insurance denied a PSCK9, so it’s statins for me
In 2005, i was diagnosed with AF. I was operated on and prescribed all sorts of junk and even had my thyroid removed by cardiologists - when all it was was a magnesium deficiency. The cardiologists made lots of money though, so that's OK...
Good afternoon Dr Gupta. What are your thoughts on the rubbish diet that most people eat? Metabolic inflammation is a major cause of coronary event are they not?
Always good to see you with your measured and advice: I have been getting an intermittent arrhythmia that a 48hr recorder attached to my chest has failed to detect and it strikes for a few minutes unpredictably and your advice has encouraged me to pursue help. Thank you
I think I would have had one myself. I had a stent of 95% of a blockage in the widows maker artery. Absolutely no symptoms. It’s a long story but I said I was having a pain. This is because of insurance policy.
With all due respect Dr. Gupta, you look very handsome in your leather jacket. Thank you for your thorough and calm explanation of this scary topic. You are the best!👏👏👏 Wishing you and your family a wonderful, healthy and happy new year! 🎊🕛❤
Are not CIMT and OGTT and fractionation of cholesterol way more predictive of latent heart problems than non predictive tests such as stress and ekgs.? Those old tests are fine for someone way off the charts but that's not who drops dead with "no explanation." As you said, "we're looking for the usual suspects here, not the obvious ones like the old obese couch potato smoker. All chronic diseases, including heart attacks, are way up and it's metabolic disease that's causing most of it and it's bad diet that's causing the metabolic disease. The problem is the official medical community still promotes crap or unsustainable, semistarvation diets. Doctors have got to convince people that you can't pill, inject, supplement, stent or otherwise shortcut you way to health. We knew this a long time ago but it might involve work so we just watch the latest television ad for the newest wonder drug, ignore the horrific and partial list of side effects, and head for our pusher (doctor) for a script while stopping a McDonalds on the way.
Perfect health with annual medicals in a career of military, Police and aviation careers. One month after a co and vid injection I suffered chest pain and breathlessness. GP sent me to A&E and an 8 day stay in cardiac care. Outcome, you have mild atheroma. I struggle to get through every day and expect to not wake up in the morning. All these thoughts are great but I suspect the NHS refuses to acknowledge the elephant in the room.
take baby aspirin everyday, that is at least one thing you can do. Try to lose weight if necessary. Don't do drugs alcohol, don't smoke cigarettes. Don't walk for 20 miles when you are not used to do that. (many people get a heart attack when they are on vacation, doing things they normally don't do, like walking up a mountain, or something like that).
But okay, the doctor said 30% change, but he didn't say when that would happen. maybe in 20-30-40 years from now. Look at your family history. Mother father grandparents, brothers sisters.
Dear mr Gupta, You have generated wards full of bad karma concerning your blatant misconduct in regards to your shameful silence. No doubt when you return you will not be so fortunate. There is nothing more sickening than a man in your position falling so far short of the mark whilst professing to care for his victims. Rest assured folks the balance has tipped and it’s a matter of time before the truth is exposed..
All well dr Gupta ,but with this and that we lose the ability to live without fear that something might go wrong, so please don't do videos that promote the nocebo effect.
Here I am self doubting myself even after my echo, stress and ECG all came out normal. My only complaint is that I have skipped heart beats occasionally (which were identified on holter as benign). This video has increased my cardiac anxiety. Perhaps the good doctor could do a video on how rare these asymptomatic CAs are and that would really help.
As always, Dr Gupta's talk is interesting, informative, and delivered in a calming, pleasant manner.
And nothing about the massive spike in cardiac deaths among the young, especially athletes. No clue as to cause, esteemed doctor?
Isn't it strange how most of the public knows what it is now but doctors dont seem to 🤔
They do know
I am only doing my job
Even if they are up to speed they have to put food on the table
@@MetalManTT They know but they choose to stay silent...
@KathleenWalker-w4m Well if your a doctor or medical start doing it correctly and stop the lies. Everyone knows not to trust doctors ever again. Well, theres always the sheep that dont have a brain. Like the putting food on table idiots and scum who put cash over people.
This will all end badly for the evil one day.
Cowards.
What about the "safe and effective"....? *crickets*
It gave me an irregular heart beat by scarring my heart, how the fk can it still be called safe
Despite what happened to you and of what you think happened to the rest of the world, it was pretty safe and effective. Take a statistics course
@@jonathantee16Statistics!? Go checkout the all cause mortality stats in highly vxd countries since 2021.
Six strokes and four deaths in my small circle directly related to the recently "popular chemicals".
Nobody who died from Covid though.
@@quotejossSafe for most but not you. Nothing is perfect.
Are we still not talking about the elephant in the room?
You mean the pink elephant?
My thoughts excactly... But even climate change is more likely reason.
You mean anti vaxers and how they are so stupid their heart forgets to beat?
It's a huuuge herd, by now!
You mean anti vaxers, who are so stupid their heart forgets to beat?
I love the way you explain and cardiology.
I worked with a wonderful Cardiologist with the same ablity as he would say my specialist area is Cardiology, I am also a Dr with a wide General Knowledge but equally I am a human who understands to share knowledge I need to communicate well to all people at all different levels of understanding the complexity of health and well being🥰💜x
I had an aortic dissection,. Never saw it coming. I was life flighted to the Cleveland Clinic to save my life. Praying I never go through that again.
Wow, you are so lucky to have survived that! My mother was life flighted 2x and once by ambulance every time the dissection further "split." Our small local hospital could not deal with it. As you know, it is so painful! Hers was descending (Type B) and the only thing they could do was aggressive blood pressure control. She passed at 80 in 2017.
Im afraid that not going there does not make an issue disappear. If papers have been issued on certain medications not being as effective in their primary purpose then why not make the public aware. And if other medications cause unwanted heart inflammation for a period of time isnt it a matter of public health concern and for the wider public be made aware? Are doctors being coerced to ignore the hippocratic oath?
YES.
Yeah it is the same bureaucratic/institutional pressure we saw from the start, keep your mouth shut or be exiled. There is even control being exercised by the journals and at the peer review level, a recent paper about the clots being found in a high percentage of deceased individuals completely rejected without even being reviewed. Really shows the level of ongoing denial, our governments and systems basically protecting corporations, and because of the decisions they backed and pushed.
My son, age 50, passed away one year ago from sudden death. He was at work, got in an elevator, texted his friend where to have dinner and was found dead outside the elevator on bottom floor. He had extensive autopsy and didn't really reveal much except he had a mild enlargement of LH and some signs of hypertension. He had never been to a cardiologist or had reason to. Autopsy did not show any blood clot or embolism. I asked coroner if it could have been rythm since I have AFIB and they discounted it because they said... unlikely because he wasn't on blood thinners. Well... how could he have been since he had never complained of anything or been to a cardiologist. Dumb reply on their part. Still no particular reason why he just dropped without warning. Love your jacket - looking pretty buff :) :)
So sorry for your loss. I don't suppose he had had the safe and effective?
@@mariecurie7491wouldn’t that mean over half the country would also experience that?
@@trayon4reelnot at all not everybody experiences all side effects. I developed a myriad of issues ( dysautonomia and heart rhythm issues) as the result of a vaccine in 2019....my med team advised that anything that causes an inflammatory response has the potential for permanent damage, though "most" will be fine. it's definitely a lottery I didn't want to win😢
@@mariecurie7491 He never got vaxxed but did have covid once.
Maybe POTS ?
This guy is such an effective cardio list and thorough! I’m trying to book an appointment - problem is it’s say I might get another consultant - I have allot of the issues discuss - issues with vagal nerve/hiatus hernia . Collapsed septum in my nose from an injury could be sleep apnea 🤷♀️the heart department in Nottinghamshire aren’t helping me 😓 AFiB in toe with young children 😢 hope you can help me
I’m the same, I had a first AF attack in hospital following a stomach bleed and passed out to waken to the shock pad team & 2 consultants putting Canulas in. This is 4 years ago and I have had regular AF attacks since. I waited 2 years to see consultants at our main heart hospital but when I mention I feel it in the stomach first and mention the vagus nerve they just dismiss this. I also have a hiatus hernia and have been on omeprasol for the past 4 years, although I read this shouldn’t be a long term medication. I have a lot of trouble with my stomach on heart medication. I wish I had Dr Gupta as my consultant.
@ it’s awful getting them to listen.
Love the leather jacket Dr.
My goodness I noticed it right away. He looks fabulous here!❤
Looking GOOD in the leather jacket doc! Cheers and a happy New Year to you!
What about the vaccines?
Sweetie are you saying no one died prior to this 🙄🥱🥱🥱
@@keepingitreal618don’t be silly now.
Excess deaths have been running high since the March of 2021 ? What happened then I wonder 🐘
Using the film the usual suspects as a gateway to further understanding of heart issues was brilliant indeed, Doctor.
And yes it's one hell of a good film, mega enjoyable and thought provoking in so may ways. Ps I hope this is not to negative a view point but I have started to become more aware / suspect that it's so much harder for lower income people to access a deeper evaluation care plan ; than it should be.
Anyway hopefully thing's can and will get much better in the decade ahead.
Ps you always come across as knowable and caring of all patients. Always enjoyable to watch your videos.
You're absolutely right about lower income people having a much harder time of accessing good health care.
Such sensible and easy to understand information
Why do cardiologists not talk about high lipoprotein a, when that is one of the major causes of heart attacks and strokes?
Why not study for eight years to be one, then you’d know.
And Apo B
@@claymor8241 I see. So studying content funded by drug companies for 8 years makes someone infallible?
Will imbalanced Minerals, ie high or low Sodium, low potassium and low Magnesium blood levels.. especially in Extreme weather conditions or Dehydration..
impact this scenario.. ?
(next to other factors.. )
Thank you, Doctor.. 🎉
If you went to a GP and asked for these tests to be done they'd laugh you out of the surgery. I had a heart attack 2 and a half years ago and had no follow up since I had 4 stents fitted
Wow
Wow that's unbelievable and unacceptable
I had all those test, except the scanner. And not an build in monitor. But they kept me once in the hospital for two days to monitor my heart constantly.
be lucky if u got a face to face meeting today
I don’t know where you live but in my country a former PM, Tony Blair, kicked off a protocol driven ‘factory’ health system, and if you fall off the conveyor belt - tough
The usual suspects has the best twist in movie history imo.
In other news, my lone A-fib has been more regular than I would like this last year.
My cardiologist cancelled my last due appointment in Feb 23 and said they would rearrange the appointment shortly. 11 months on and no contact or updates. I’m through with NHS to be honest.
Happy & healthy New year all.
I had one episode of Afib. Got a loop recorder before I even knew what it was. Did my own background check of previous blood work, found my Potassium levels always low. The day I had it (at night) I was active; bicycling in Florida summer heat, then working in the yard for hours, sweating profusely. All makes sense; I started using an electrolyte drink (Dr Berg's) and 3 years later, no Afib. Check your potassium. and salt.
The leather jacket! Almost as good as the cat tee shirt! ❤
Certainly necessary for those cold rides on the BMW!
More like how exp it is to heat your home in UK 😢- this should be part of your book, most assuredly
Yeah making animals suffering greatly for your jacket is very good, shameful really shameful
Safe and effective?
I always look forward to your medical insights Doctor and find them very informative but the more I look at deaths across the spectrum, the more I believe that.....when your number's up, it's up.😇🙏🏻
As a diabetic with enlarged heart, you really cheered me up, thanks.
Thank you Dr Gupta. The only thing that concerns me now is that you mention that even with a structurally normal heart, electrical anomalies can be a clue to something more sinister.
As somebody with many ectopic beats a day, I've previously watched your series on videos on this topic which have me reassurance that PVCs/PACs in the context of a structurally normal heart are totally harmless.
Now I'm concerned as this seems to suggest otherwise?
Excellent information, as usual. Much appreciation.🙏🙏 FYI, the audio level was low for me, but it could be my equipment.
These diagnostics are expensive in America. I had a nuclear stress test and it cost over $2000.00, I’m still paying for it
That’s shocking l knew healthcare came at a cost there but wtf!
I’ve spent close to NZ $10,000 on echocardiograms , ECGs & cardio MRI in the past 12 months because the wait for these tests in the public system is ridiculous - 14mths for echocardiogram & 84 weeks forMRI. Could’ve died before I got diagnosed & the appropriate medications if I hadn’t gone private. I’m very grateful I could afford to do so - & I despair for those who can’t
And it will come here, the NHS is doomed@@caz3949
That’s a fire jacket dr 😮💨💪🏿💪🏿
The harmful armful!
Thank you once again doctor very informative video
Many thanks
THANK YOU DR. YORK NICE TO SEE HEAR FROM YOU☕️👋
Elephant in the room
You need to let it go. It's been 3 to 4 years and people haven't dropped like flies. We should all be relieved.
@@rexxx777 5-10 is going to see it increase
@@Porkypies6m we'll see but I hope not. Most of my friends and family and all my work colleagues got the 3 jabs.
@@rexxx777but many have or have life changing side effects that are permanent. You would change your tune if it affected you.
LP(a)?
I'll add one more thing: genetic testing. I had the full suite of tests based on my history and family history (echo, 12 lead, high lead ECG, CT angiogram, stress test, holter, cMRI w/ contrast, genetic testing) and it was immensely reassuring. Feel like I have my life back and can live without fear. Sure, it's possible to get all the tests and still miss something, but in that case, it's just my time to go and nothing else could have been done.
Why Is he deliberatly avoiding" any"! toxins we may have been exposed to? Or is he under theat or bribed in some way?
Serious topic-what’s one lifestyle habit you think everyone should adopt for heart health ❤✨
Don't have Covid jabs.
Echo cardiogram (ultrasound)
Cardiac CT scan for coronary arteries.
Stress Test
ECG- Electrical activity
An implantable loop recorder is a small electrical device that is able to continuously record the heart activity.
Cardiac MRI for scar tissue, fluid and fat deposits
Family history like pacemakers etc
Check out wiwe ecg it's not a replacement for 12 less but it measures the qrst integral between cardiac cycles using an algorithm and can detect minor repolarisation changes thet an standard ecg could miss .
Nice one Dr 👍
I really like your evidence-based + humane approach to medicine, a rare combination. I’m sure like me, many would like to know your views on the effects of the covid vaccines on heart health. Are there any tests that can help assess if any damage was caused? I’ve heard abt the d-dimer test, is that useful?
Soo good to have you ! I follow you since years ❤️your words are so helpful !
Love from Germany
Danielle
Thank you for this video, and I'll check out the movie suggestion. It seems the movie is a metaphor for how we should evaluate many situations in life. Warm wishes to you~
Hi dr gupta I have trivial aortic regurgitation and trivial mitral regurgitation, I also had an episode of afib last year, I had an echo and all I got told was normal left ventricular function, I have quite a few pvc’s or pac day sometimes around 5 a minute but rarely, i have an appointment with a cardiologist at York hospital next week, can you give me any advice on my symptoms and am I at risk of anything worse, thanks
For me personally, a daily low-dose potassium supplement and banana has been a life changer in terms of almost complete elimination of a-fib episodes and palpitations.
Same here.
What is the supplement called and how much??
Stress is the biggest killer
@@Thats_Right80 u can buy the salt mixed with it from supermarket
“Elephant in the room” says the person with the peanut in their skull.
Dr. Gupta, what is your opinion of the carnivore diet?
Eager to know. 😢😢
Would bloodtests show wether or not you are on your way to heart disease?
Dr. Gupta I wish you were in the 🇺🇸 We could use more doctors with your thoroughness, bedside manner and knowledge here.🙏
Thanks Doc respect to you 👏🏽
Pls reply me... skipping heart beat I mean irregular heartbeat can cause cardiac arrest...I mean good heart condition but rhythm disturbance..pls reply me
Search for AFIB, common effect of irregular heart beat.
Have you received any covid vaccines?
@@wendyread1183Oh please…
@@wendyread1183🙄 is that your answer to everything 🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱
@@wendyread1183Over half of the country has. It would be wide spread if that was the case.
I need them to give me angiogram and they won’t.😢
I have an ecocardiagram said heart is fine. I had an episode of AFiB in October which ecg said AFiB with fast ventricle response.
The 24 hour monitor just showed signs of some pvcs - how can I get cardiologists to listen to me 😢 I’m only 42
My dad has heart disease and had a congenital issue - I’ve emailed you. I’m arranging an appointment but I think it would help if I could get some stuff ironed out before I book an appointment
Thanks for another thorough, nuanced, and interesting video. I'm going back and watching many of your previous videos. Can't thank you enough for your expertise and clear presentation.
Good info-many thanks
I always enjoy your informative videos. You are a truly caring and compassionate physician and person.
Thank you. 🙏 Great film🤩
Can they do an MRI without the Gadolinium?
I chose not to have mine becau6 of that reson
Great video
Hi Doctor, is saturated fat good or bad?
A Lp (a) blood test should also be done. How many people are walking around with an elevated Lp (a) and they have know idea?
And not much can be done for the moment. Bring Apo(B) down or get a PSCK9. Zerlasiran seems to have good results so far. Good luck for insurance companies to pay for it.
@@jft8994EXACTLY! I have high Lp(a) and my cardiologist told me there isn’t much you can do about it 😏 My insurance denied a PSCK9, so it’s statins for me
In Ontario Canada our health benefits pay for this test now. This is free for us.
In 2005, i was diagnosed with AF. I was operated on and prescribed all sorts of junk and even had my thyroid removed by cardiologists - when all it was was a magnesium deficiency. The cardiologists made lots of money though, so that's OK...
Thank you again, Dr. Gupta. Have a safe and peaceful new year.
Good afternoon Dr Gupta.
What are your thoughts on the rubbish diet that most people eat? Metabolic inflammation is a major cause of coronary event are they not?
Always good to see you with your measured and advice:
I have been getting an intermittent arrhythmia that a 48hr recorder attached to my chest has failed to detect and it strikes for a few minutes unpredictably and your advice has encouraged me to pursue help.
Thank you
Always excellent overview of these matters of heart disease diagnostic methods. Much appreciated…
I think I would have had one myself. I had a stent of 95% of a blockage in the widows maker artery. Absolutely no symptoms. It’s a long story but I said I was having a pain. This is because of insurance policy.
With all due respect Dr. Gupta, you look very handsome in your leather jacket. Thank you for your thorough and calm explanation of this scary topic. You are the best!👏👏👏 Wishing you and your family a wonderful, healthy and happy new year! 🎊🕛❤
Awww how kind
Nice leather jacket. Tres chic.
Short and to the point again Doctor. Happy New Year.
Are not CIMT and OGTT and fractionation of cholesterol way more predictive of latent heart problems than non predictive tests such as stress and ekgs.? Those old tests are fine for someone way off the charts but that's not who drops dead with "no explanation." As you said, "we're looking for the usual suspects here, not the obvious ones like the old obese couch potato smoker. All chronic diseases, including heart attacks, are way up and it's metabolic disease that's causing most of it and it's bad diet that's causing the metabolic disease. The problem is the official medical community still promotes crap or unsustainable, semistarvation diets. Doctors have got to convince people that you can't pill, inject, supplement, stent or otherwise shortcut you way to health. We knew this a long time ago but it might involve work so we just watch the latest television ad for the newest wonder drug, ignore the horrific and partial list of side effects, and head for our pusher (doctor) for a script while stopping a McDonalds on the way.
Those dramatic pauses.
excellent!
Happy New Year !!!
Its about time people started having a conscience and spoke out.
Nice coat
are you going for a ride on your motorcycle Doc?
Thanks doc!!! Usual suspects👍👍👍
thanks
Hey doc! You look good in that leather jacket.
Oh thank you:-)
A healthy heart shouldn't malfunction nit how do we k ow microscopically that all cells are working as they should ?
Perfect health with annual medicals in a career of military, Police and aviation careers. One month after a co and vid injection I suffered chest pain and breathlessness. GP sent me to A&E and an 8 day stay in cardiac care. Outcome, you have mild atheroma. I struggle to get through every day and expect to not wake up in the morning.
All these thoughts are great but I suspect the NHS refuses to acknowledge the elephant in the room.
cardiomyopathy would a less scary title... but thats not the title we got hahahahaha
Hey doctor my title is sudden cardiac death and The Usual Suspects.
any thoughts on taking statins , appear to have limited value
He’s made videos about statins.
thanks, for this remarkable information. I have shared with my family and friends.
Who needs angiography test sir ?
my doctor says that Qrisk says i have 30% chance of getting a heart attack what shall i do
take baby aspirin everyday, that is at least one thing you can do. Try to lose weight if necessary.
Don't do drugs alcohol, don't smoke cigarettes. Don't walk for 20 miles when you are not used to do that.
(many people get a heart attack when they are on vacation, doing things they normally don't do, like walking up a mountain, or something like that).
But okay, the doctor said 30% change, but he didn't say when that would happen. maybe in 20-30-40 years from now. Look at your family history. Mother father grandparents, brothers sisters.
The majority won’t.
@@petervermeer.4904 very good point I'll remember that to ask them next time
Dear mr Gupta,
You have generated wards full of bad karma concerning your blatant misconduct in regards to your shameful silence.
No doubt when you return you will not be so fortunate.
There is nothing more sickening than a man in your position falling so far short of the mark whilst professing to care for his victims.
Rest assured folks the balance has tipped and it’s a matter of time before the truth is exposed..
All well dr Gupta ,but with this and that we lose the ability to live without fear that something might go wrong, so please don't do videos that promote the nocebo effect.
Here I am self doubting myself even after my echo, stress and ECG all came out normal. My only complaint is that I have skipped heart beats occasionally (which were identified on holter as benign). This video has increased my cardiac anxiety. Perhaps the good doctor could do a video on how rare these asymptomatic CAs are and that would really help.
You're a 🤡 for not mentioning the most usual suspect.
oh brother
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