This video should have way more views. I am a senior RN working in Aged Care - we are having quite a few new grads coming into Aged Care & I will be referring them to your channel to help them understand some of these conditions. You have a gift for making complex concepts easy to understand. Thank you
A very relevant subject. My Vascular Surgeon told me after my pre-med that my heart scan indicated that the operations were dangerous because I have an old, floppy and enlarged heart. One of my valves is not allowing my heart to pump properly. This comes after two decades of PVD, a decade of COPD. A minor trauma to the toes of which one toe had bared bone. Low blood platelets were discovered and Podiatry after a year of weekly care. Advised me the toe had gone past the point of recovery and hospital admission was within a month. Fortunately your videos of Hypertension started and now you indicated a possible 2-8 years more with your first heart video Thank you for the detailed development possibilities. I will call my doctor to discover if my Potassium levels are ok and if he was aware of my heart and liver scans that were ordered by my haematologist. Thanks for caring Stay safe.
hello doc love from india , ur videos helped us alot , thank u so much for teaching us ,u are our great teacher ,please very good take care of yourself.
Great topic❤️I'm already hooked up for this series. Also it would be appreciated if you could explain treatment strategies and show us the most effective regimes once you reach the end of the series. And thanks for the hard work sir🙌
thank you Dr Campbell ...you are a legend ,i am a biology teacher in high stem school and i teach your book to my students ,and your amazing videos is very important for us ,but i hope i can get your illustration in these videos written it will help me a lot ,is this available
This didn't start until I had the covid due to the long haulers and now I have the hypoxia, swelling of feet, neuropathy of feet, . Still NO hypertension, no afib.
58 year old male Pt diagnosed with EF of 30 5 years ago during an acute exacerbation at emergency department. Has not seen cardiologist or primary care physician in 4 years. 100 % Medication noncompliance . Apx 10 months ago began slow roll down hill. Currently suffering from bouts of PND, shortness of breath at complete rest, inability to sleep for longer than couple hours, severe stomach pressure/pain/discomfort, swollen feet ankles, zero energy to move around beyond home, hasn’t laid flat in apx 6 months bc of severe discomfort shortness of breath, appetite cut in more than half, has trouble regulating comfortable temp ( cold -hot) pt will take half diuretic apx twice per week. Any thoughts advice? Does this sound like mere over congestion or should the discussion of palliative care be had?
When you say left or right are you talking about from the patient perspective or from the viewing perspective of physician? Is it my left or your left?
@@Campbellteaching my brother was diagnosed with genetic aortic bicuspid valve disease when he was 44 he passed away six years later and I'm afraid that I may have it as well but don't know how I go about being tested
Can you get a referral to a cardiologist or genetics consultant, this would be the best way forward. There are many tests they could do which hopefully can give you reassurance. Also, clarify if your brothers condition was genetic or congenital? Im sorry for the loss of your brother.@@prettybird2588
This video should have way more views. I am a senior RN working in Aged Care - we are having quite a few new grads coming into Aged Care & I will be referring them to your channel to help them understand some of these conditions. You have a gift for making complex concepts easy to understand. Thank you
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Your teaching is just jaw dropping, I can listen to you all day
Excellent video! I always learn so much from you! I have heart failure and have lived with it almost 30 years!
A very relevant subject. My Vascular Surgeon told me after my pre-med that my heart scan indicated that the operations were dangerous because I have an old, floppy and enlarged heart. One of my valves is not allowing my heart to pump properly. This comes after two decades of PVD, a decade of COPD. A minor trauma to the toes of which one toe had bared bone. Low blood platelets were discovered and Podiatry after a year of weekly care. Advised me the toe had gone past the point of recovery and hospital admission was within a month. Fortunately your videos of Hypertension started and now you indicated a possible 2-8 years more with your first heart video Thank you for the detailed development possibilities. I will call my doctor to discover if my Potassium levels are ok and if he was aware of my heart and liver scans that were ordered by my haematologist. Thanks for caring Stay safe.
What a great doctor !
I owe you a lot sir
Allah bless you 🌸
God bless you also Ameen
Dr Campbell this is an another great video! Thank you for posting it!
Thank you for posting this video. You have no idea how much i benefited from it. Please keep up the good work.
Did you watch the full series?
hello doc
love from india , ur videos helped us alot , thank u so much for teaching us ,u are our great teacher ,please very good take care of yourself.
Interesting topic, can't wait for the upcoming explanations. Also the little side notes on the screen are much appreciated and quite helpful :) .
Thanks for that feedback, should get causes done tomorrow
Thanks for uploading it's great for medical students plz keep uploading.
Great topic❤️I'm already hooked up for this series.
Also it would be appreciated if you could explain treatment strategies and show us the most effective regimes once you reach the end of the series.
And thanks for the hard work sir🙌
super lecturing thanks Dr
excellent...wish i could have a teacher like you at our med school.many thanks for your hard work.
Thank you so much.. you are my hero.. you always save me.. I wish you a life full of health, wellness and happiness...♥♥♥
Dr john Campbell is a Hero of our time, a Super Hero
Love the explanations on screen
Simply Legend
Dr sir fantastic vedio very nicely explained the symptom thanks. 06/12/2019
Thank you sir another great work
Phenomenal! Thank you Dr John !
my fav channel💛
Good teacher
Excellent
Excellent
Thanks
thank you Dr Campbell ...you are a legend ,i am a biology teacher in high stem school and i teach your book to my students ,and your amazing videos is very important for us ,but i hope i can get your illustration in these videos written it will help me a lot ,is this available
Im not sure what you mean Fatma, do you mean you would like files of the illustrations?
@@Campbellteaching i mean i want your explanation in videos by written words if it is possible please
I see, I will upload one today on respiratory system, tell me if this is what you meant?
Dr. John Campbell yes please my awesome prof....thank you ....God bless you
that was great
Like you from India
This didn't start until I had the covid due to the long haulers and now I have the hypoxia, swelling of feet, neuropathy of feet, . Still NO hypertension, no afib.
Very useful and interesting series on our heart I will listen all your video 18/01/2020
That would be good, there are several hundred to be going on with. Do please click the 'like' buttons when you can.
thx for u doctor
Enjoying
Thankyou
58 year old male Pt diagnosed with EF of 30 5 years ago during an acute exacerbation at emergency department. Has not seen cardiologist or primary care physician in 4 years. 100 % Medication noncompliance . Apx 10 months ago began slow roll down hill. Currently suffering from bouts of PND, shortness of breath at complete rest, inability to sleep for longer than couple hours, severe stomach pressure/pain/discomfort, swollen feet ankles, zero energy to move around beyond home, hasn’t laid flat in apx 6 months bc of severe discomfort shortness of breath, appetite cut in more than half, has trouble regulating comfortable temp ( cold -hot) pt will take half diuretic apx twice per week. Any thoughts advice? Does this sound like mere over congestion or should the discussion of palliative care be had?
Yes
My girl friend has a problem of chest pain
When you say left or right are you talking about from the patient perspective or from the viewing perspective of physician? Is it my left or your left?
Its always for the patient, so left is on my left in this case, right as you look at the screen
@@Campbellteaching my brother was diagnosed with genetic aortic bicuspid valve disease when he was 44 he passed away six years later and I'm afraid that I may have it as well but don't know how I go about being tested
Can you get a referral to a cardiologist or genetics consultant, this would be the best way forward. There are many tests they could do which hopefully can give you reassurance. Also, clarify if your brothers condition was genetic or congenital? Im sorry for the loss of your brother.@@prettybird2588
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