The Mysterious Stomach Issue that Kept Gordon Ryan From Competing for a Year

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  • @realmserenities4996
    @realmserenities4996 2 года назад +559

    Doctors not taking stomach stuff seriously is the most frustrating thing, props to this man for pushing for answers and getting them.

    • @SterlingSimmons22
      @SterlingSimmons22 2 года назад +29

      It’s always chalked up to being anxiety, when like stomach stuff can cause anxiety

    • @Ribcut
      @Ribcut 2 года назад +20

      @@SterlingSimmons22 Yea I've noticed doctors seem to confuse the chicken with the egg more than the average person.
      Anxiety can cause stomach problems obviously, but they never consider the fact stomach problems can cause anxiety.

    • @bcee2054
      @bcee2054 2 года назад +5

      It’s 2022. You be the best doctor for your own self

    • @SterlingSimmons22
      @SterlingSimmons22 2 года назад +11

      @@bcee2054 that’s hard to do for gut stuff

    • @mattjohnson1561
      @mattjohnson1561 2 года назад

      Try mental health shit you’ll wish you had gut issues.

  • @stangdude5593
    @stangdude5593 2 года назад +205

    Following an infection that started from a tooth extraction, my father was prescribed antibiotics that messed up his gut. It led to an autoimmune inflammation, over prescribed prednisone that took him over 1 year to get off of, and then it set off a Parkinsons type of inflammation and attack on his nervous system. Not to say he wouldn't have had this condition eventually, but because of all the mistreatment, everything accelerated and he passed away from it within several years. He otherwise was completely healthy until the medical industry started screwing everything up. I'm all for getting a broken bone fixed through surgery or rehab, but when it comes to messing with the body's chemical balance, these doctors don't know anything.

    • @charlestoast4051
      @charlestoast4051 2 года назад

      SIFO and SIBO are both linked to auto immune disrders such as Parkinson's, MS, Alzheimer's.

    • @socialmusic9784
      @socialmusic9784 2 года назад +5

      I always tell people not to take steroids like prednisolone, after prolonged use they tend to leave a long lasting probably deathly side effects. And i sorry about your loss.

    • @041882
      @041882 2 года назад +4

      @stang dude I don't know you at all but I'm real sorry your family went through all of this. That's really messed up, they didn't know what they were doing and they killed your dad. Unbelievable incompetence.

    • @notsoberoveranalyzer8264
      @notsoberoveranalyzer8264 2 года назад +4

      @@socialmusic9784 Edit. Stupidly long rant that got off topic. What Ryan did is what every person needs to do, which is to get a second opinion. Being a doctor doesn’t make you apart of some hive mind, where they all say the same thing. And most the time when you go to get a second opinion, and you explain that either you feel like your other doctor wasn’t taking these other issues seriously enough, or just what they were doing wasn’t fixing the problem but you have tried what they offered. The second one will try to offer something else, or at the very least recommend you to another person who knows more.
      Yeah. Honestly I thought it was always a common sense thing. When I was a kid I asked my doctor after needing to be on antibiotics “Why don’t we just give this to everyone all the time?” And my question was answered lol.
      Steroids can feel great, especially if you go from being so exhausted and unwell, mostly bed ridden to being able to do some stuff again. But the long term side effects are severe.
      Also for those shitting on doctors, you have to remember yeah they don’t know everything but one of the most effective methods at gaining knowledge is trial and error. And it absolutely sucks when you are the 1 case out of 100 to get adverse side effects. I’ve been there too. You quickly begin to loose your trust.
      But the reality is that more health issues have been getting solved for much of the worlds entire population. Survival rates, quality of life ( in regards to being impacted by disease/illness) have also been improving, dramatically.
      But just like we’re all born with different genetic predispositions, there will be outliers and different reactions to different chemicals.
      With this, yeah doctors cannot know how 100% of their patients will react to everything, but there’s a pretty good idea.
      And this is where the importance of the patient informing the doctor, how their body is reacting, and how they’re feeling is incredibly important. But even more so, is getting second opinions.
      And at the end of the day, it’s your choice to take the medications, unless you’re legally incompetent or in a position where another party is responsible for your well being, like being admitted into a hospital.
      I guess I’m just sensitive to this, as having a brittle bone disease I was part of a lot of experimental treatments, commonly used and special treatments. A lot that didn’t help, and made somethings worse.
      But far from everything, and most often it was on me for not speaking and clearly explaining what I was concerned about, or not getting enough information about the possible side effects.
      Some helped.
      But, I got to see others whose lives completely changed for the better through different treatments.
      And it’s depressing as fuck that there are people who have kids with health issues outright rejecting medical care with the “Don’t trust doctors! They’re all evil!” Mentality.
      No doctor, I’ve ever seen and talked with has claimed to know everything. Yeah, plenty are arrogant, or just overconfident but that comes with practice and training in anything for years. And none oppose getting multiple opinions. And I’ve seen some from the lowest regarded practices to world famous.
      But again, medicine is something that’s always being improved and learned upon. It sucks that there’s no absolute knowledge, and those who are supposed to know the most are still human and make mistakes or don’t know enough.
      And there are plenty of doctors who are just in it for the money, or became apathetic over time after trying to help people and those people rejecting help and even choosing to worsen themselves rather than just trying something. But there are plenty that are sincere, even if they don’t come off that way. There are more high paying careers, that don’t require nearly as much study and training, or even working with and to help people. Not to mention, it’s a globally practiced field, even in nations that barely have any infrastructure often request medical help from other nations that do. So while it’s not perfect, those who work in the field tend to have the best educational guess. As it’s not a perfect science. And this may not be a popular belief, but even if the treatments don’t work for you, it will be recorded, the information shared and so what happened to you will be less likely to happen to another - or at the very least they’ll be more prepared for it.
      It wasn’t long ago, people thought Germ theory just came from a crazy person and to fix severely damaged limbs it was just better to cut them off.
      But fuck health insurance companies, and idiotic politicians and those with next to no experience in the medical field as a patient or otherwise trying to make decisions for others.

    • @samanthabarker3772
      @samanthabarker3772 2 года назад +1

      My dad has something similar!! It started with an ear infection and 2 years later he now has been diagnosed with Cerebellar Ataxia.. he went from perfectly healthy to no longer walking or talking. He will slowly become cationic and die from this.. no one believes me when I say it came from the ear infection!

  • @CB-dl1vg
    @CB-dl1vg 2 года назад +743

    Gordon out here looking like he about to compete in the hunger games for district one

    • @joshherndon1957
      @joshherndon1957 2 года назад

      🏠

    • @calvindevries
      @calvindevries 2 года назад +9

      That’s what happens when you cave to being a pro jitsu player…you need tha joose

    • @uiripriest298
      @uiripriest298 2 года назад +3

      lmao

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      @siin9522 2 года назад

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    • @JayRose619
      @JayRose619 2 года назад +1

      Yooooo 💀💀💀💀💀

  • @taylorlynch3405
    @taylorlynch3405 2 года назад +387

    I’ve got leaky gut and IBS and severe reflux. Hit me out of nowhere in Nov. 2020 and lost about 170lbs in about 18 months because of it. This is pretty close to how I feel on a daily basis. He could be dealing with something else that he still hasn’t figured it out, I’m still in that spot.
    I’m saying that this shit is real. Seriously real. People thought I was faking for a month or two until everyone realized I couldn’t eat and I’d lost 60+ lbs in around 6 weeks.
    I can’t spar or box or lift like I used to. I can only do body workouts and some light dumbbell or kettlebell workouts without full on puking and shitting myself most days. Just now getting my job back next week.
    Shit is real.

    • @danny9732
      @danny9732 2 года назад +36

      In a similar situation. 24/7 nausea from the moment I wake up. Can only eat small amounts and even then I get bloated. Worst part is all my GI tests come back normal so I haven’t known what’s causing this for months. Gut issues won’t kill you but they will really mess your life up. People take the ability to eat for granted

    • @davidarundel6187
      @davidarundel6187 2 года назад +3

      @@danny9732 find an "Iridologist-Naturopath , or a Homeopath .
      I use both , due to problems from pharmacuticals .
      The iriodology is a diagnostic , non invasive tell all , for the body . This stuff works , as I've found over the last 55 + years , confounding MDs along the way .

    • @davidarundel6187
      @davidarundel6187 2 года назад +4

      Suggset you see either a Naturopath or Homeopath , preferably , a Naturopath who uses Iriodology for diagnosis .
      Both will ask questions , especially the Homeopath , as your answers will relate to the remedy used , and it's strength .
      Neither system of medicine , like All traditional medicines , have no known adverse reactions .
      Historical fact ; there were over 100 functioning Homeopathic Hospitals , in the USA , at the end of the 1800s , then one of the rich greedy buggers , changed it all to medicine for profit ,led by science .
      Fact : up to 20% of MDs patients , have adverse reactions to Allopathic Medicines = pharmacuticals , which require hospitalisation .
      Best of luck in your search for an end to your malaise .
      Namaste 🙏💜💟🙏

    • @mateo98100
      @mateo98100 2 года назад +3

      Jack Daniels....

    • @heffe4257
      @heffe4257 2 года назад +11

      Same shit bro. 2020. It happened to my best friend right before I got it. It’s debilitating. I’d rather get multiple fingers cut off then deal with it. Nightmarish shit.

  • @JackChappleShow
    @JackChappleShow 2 года назад +14

    So...I haven't heard someone mention pretty much the exact same illness that I've had for the last 1.5 years...7 rounds of antibiotics, Recurring staph, fungal overgrowth, stomach issues. I've been feeling much better, and am glad this dude is too. We've also been doing almost the exact same treatments. It took forever to deal get this under control

  • @artslaughter9009
    @artslaughter9009 2 года назад +104

    I was diagnosed with c-diff in 2020. From taking clyndamycin fir a tooth infection. It was the worst nausea ever 24-7. I was sure I was going to die. I could only stomach chicken and rice for an entire year. Had to quit sugar and coffee and everything else, I went insane trying to figure it out and the doctors I could see could not help me. I had to reach out to a support group that has had it before and they helped me bounce back. Still dealing with it and now I have immune system issues and chronic infections. People need to be educated about this. Antibiotics are overprescribed and also preventative treatments are not prescribed as well like probiotics and prebiotics.

    • @a.j.infowars7582
      @a.j.infowars7582 2 года назад +1

      Want a cookie 🍪?

    • @ihonest5355
      @ihonest5355 2 года назад +7

      Glad to hear you recovered bro 🙏🙏

    • @artslaughter9009
      @artslaughter9009 2 года назад +3

      @@ihonest5355 thanks a lot. Just wanted to share my story. It was a relatable podcast episode for sure.

    • @micvili7527
      @micvili7527 2 года назад +1

      Raw vegan diet 3 months, works like a charm

    • @artslaughter9009
      @artslaughter9009 2 года назад +7

      @@micvili7527 no it doesn’t. At all. Carnivore diet is what saved my life . You dint know anything about c-diff.

  • @ArctekApex
    @ArctekApex 2 года назад +18

    My girlfriend had similar struggles for many many years. She was 80lbs on multiple occasions on death's door in the hospital. It was horrible, we couldn't find answers for years. Some doctors even attempted to blame it on "anxiety" when she was cyclically vomiting for 15-18 hrs daily. It turned out to be Lyme's disease. Thankfully since the diagnosis she has been able to regain her mobility as she couldn't walk without assistance before and she's doing so much better. Took us from 2014 to the end of 2021 to get her back to functioning. She has a long way to go, but she's making good progress now. Lyme is very good at mimicking other virus' and diseases and is impossible to detect on a blood test. If you present a bullseye rash and use a western blot test within a certain time of being bit you may be able to detect it but even then it's less than 40% effective. Maybe even 30%, I can't remember as it's been years since I've needed to recall this info. However I hope someone out here can benefit from this. If you're sicker than a dog like this and you don't know why, get a hold of Armin Labs in germany. That's how we were able to get a diagnosis.

    • @cyrylski
      @cyrylski Год назад +4

      Dude, through all you’ve been through, she’s lucky to have a partner like you by her side 💪 respect to you both for persistence 🫡

    • @Silvio_TF
      @Silvio_TF Год назад +2

      Yeah it‘s called Lyme and/or Bartonella. I‘m saying it all the time.

  • @supergrendel
    @supergrendel 2 года назад +104

    I've had norovirus once and if his nausea was anything like that then I feel for him man. Bad nausea is absolutely paralyzing. All you can do is just lay around in agonizing pain.

    • @gottago1885
      @gottago1885 2 года назад +1

      I love it

    • @josephlogel7158
      @josephlogel7158 2 года назад

      U should've injected bleach 🤦

    • @FREEEDDOOMM
      @FREEEDDOOMM 2 года назад +6

      I puke every morning if I dont smoke pot.

    • @mindlessthenie
      @mindlessthenie 2 года назад +1

      @@FREEEDDOOMM edibles for me. Doctors prescription of CBD and THC allows me enough motivation to eat enough solids to take the pills he prescribes as well 😅😅😅😅

    • @jamesp9226
      @jamesp9226 2 года назад

      How’d you catch if?

  • @shortfusedynamite5166
    @shortfusedynamite5166 Год назад +34

    Getting doctors to think you have anything more than just GERD is a nightmare. They don't treat it as a high priority issue in the meantime you've got a throttled digestive system as a side effect of something major.

    • @rapthesaurusrex5216
      @rapthesaurusrex5216 Год назад +4

      A doctor told my mom she had gerd, and then later she got pancrentitis... it wasnt gerd at all. It was untreated gallstones that had cause pancrentitis. I guess it is one of the most painful things you can have when at its worst.

    • @XxXSnazzyBananaXxX
      @XxXSnazzyBananaXxX Год назад +2

      @rap thesaurus Rex Huge question… my dad is going through some serious stuff now. And he was diagnosed with GERD the first time. Then they ran a second test for GERD, and they said he doesn’t have it… seeing what my pops is going through… Gas pain, Gastro Dumping, extreme malnutrition, lack of energy…. If I may ask, what were the symptoms that your mom was going through? I’m Litterly so frustrated with the Docs now.. And catch the vibe that they don’t give a shit at all :( I can’t see my pops deteriorate, and in pain :,(

    • @rapthesaurusrex5216
      @rapthesaurusrex5216 Год назад +2

      @@XxXSnazzyBananaXxX she thought she was having dehabilitating heart burn at first. She would even get to the point of vomiting. When we saw the doc he said its gerd. That was about the extent of the symptoms until the day she was hospitialized. That day before she went she was going in and out of conciousness(or however you spell it). Thats when we took her to the hospital and they did furter examination to figure out it was pancrentitus. If he has it, then it will get worse and worse until he is passing out from pain. You will eventually know it.

    • @alexl2371
      @alexl2371 Год назад

      the miracle smoothie : big spoon of grounded chia and flax seed, big spoon of wheatgrass powder, one banana, cup of blueberry, teaspoon of L glutamine and one cup and a half of water, blend it....have this twice daily....works wonders for ibs and ibd....gl to all...

    • @timcepin3386
      @timcepin3386 5 месяцев назад

      Going through it now!

  • @Andrewnutrition
    @Andrewnutrition 2 года назад +19

    This is called SIFO (Small intestine fungal overgrwoth). Mainstreat doctors are clueless on many conditions like this. I have been on two strong antibiotics for 2 years for bacterial infections (bartonella, borrelia) I got from a tick. I take Nystatin to prevent any fungal overgrowth and Visbiome probiotic packet every day and I have not had one upset stomach.

    • @TheEd0205
      @TheEd0205 2 года назад

      Not a drinker and yet any morning after I drink vodka, I wake up hours sooner with more energy and usually no major stomach pain, unlike my usual mornings of throwing up stomach acid and blood and feeling ill for the first 2 hours.
      Wondering if there's something that builds up inside causing most of the issues that dies back to a healthier level due to alcohol. It's been 14 years of this.
      Any thoughts on that?

    • @seekingtruth924
      @seekingtruth924 2 года назад +1

      @@TheEd0205 That’s how I think I got my issues, I’m a university student and for my first two weeks I would party everyday and drink vodka until my stomach was full of it. I honestly think I killed off everything in my stomach and gut, which then got replaced by bad stuff. Now my lymph nodes are constantly swollen and I’m so fatigued because it feels like I’m constantly fighting an infection, 4 months on and I still don’t feel the same. But who knows could just be bro science

    • @Andrewnutrition
      @Andrewnutrition 2 года назад +1

      @@TheEd0205 take some antibacterial/ antifungal herbs and see if it has a similar reaction. Oil of oregano and allicin from garlic extract, grapefruit seed extract, monolauren are all great options.

    • @zombockerman
      @zombockerman 2 года назад

      I'll give this a go, thanks Andrew

    • @jmc129
      @jmc129 2 года назад

      Thanks Andrew for the info - do you mind telling me how you got tested for this ? Dealing with years of useless doctors

  • @heffe4257
    @heffe4257 2 года назад +23

    Stomach issues are the worst and are debilitating. Took prednisone and 2 rounds of antibiotics in early 2020. Had an endoscopy shortly after with gastritis. Couldn’t eat anything but chicken and brown rice for over a year, literally every meal, breakfast was a banana. Still dealing with it but have been able to eat a lot more foods. But now it’s ibs/leaky gut. Shit is debilitating and it causes mental shit as well like awful anxiety.

    • @jaykay7093
      @jaykay7093 2 года назад +1

      Yep same shit happened to me after taking prednisone and antibiotics. You probably have sibo to. What a fukn nightmare. I feel ya pain man.

    • @rationalmuscle
      @rationalmuscle 2 года назад

      Try carnivore

    • @heffe4257
      @heffe4257 2 года назад +1

      @@rationalmuscle Worst advice ever.

    • @heffe4257
      @heffe4257 2 года назад +1

      @@jaykay7093 I have gastritis confirmed by a endoscopy, and leaky guy. My entire digestive system got fucked up. Been able to handle more foods the past 4 months, but if I overdo it I’m in serious pain. Doctors don’t know/do shit, but a good functional medicine doctor was the only one who helped me. I take a bunch of supplements when I start to have flare up, and they take care of it in a few days.

  • @makeaniiimpactYT
    @makeaniiimpactYT 2 года назад +59

    Amazing that he's dominated with this condition, and he essentially had one hand in the last adcc at the same time and won it. No one is beating GR. Maybe his 'little' brother in about 10 years.

    • @MrMrbrianbechtel
      @MrMrbrianbechtel 2 года назад +2

      Nikki is never going to be on Gordon's level.
      1, he isnt nearly as crazy and driven as Gordon
      2. He is alot smaller than gordon

    • @nile7999
      @nile7999 2 года назад

      @@MrMrbrianbechtel And for the record, being a sociopath like Gordon is not a desirable trait. Nicky is competent af, but is able to have friends, get along with people, be a great teacher. There is so much more to life than whose #1

  • @tylerdesrosiers
    @tylerdesrosiers 2 года назад +18

    The fact that NO doctors prescribe a probiotic when people are on antibiotics is insane, every doctor I went to didn’t say to take a probiotic until I went to one guy that did, took probiotics and fix 100%

    • @onoesmurlocs
      @onoesmurlocs 2 года назад +6

      You would think it would be standard to practice to teach people what to take to rebuild the microbiome good bacteria after a long dose of antibiotics.

    • @Byron-cz7cp
      @Byron-cz7cp 4 месяца назад

      Because it has been proven to do nothing.

  • @biggrizzz6833
    @biggrizzz6833 2 года назад +18

    Something similar happened to me about 7 years ago. My gut biome died as I quit drinking, smoking and changed my diet. There was an imbalance in my gulbladder from an infection that occurred and it flushed out and nearly killed me. Most of my organs got to "failed" state but I was luckily at a hospital. When it emptied out I folded over and couldn't stand as the pain got worse. Weighing around 165 at 6', I found myself 130 pounds after 3 days in the hospital from sweating and my body shivering as I slept for around 40 hours. I still don't feel 100% but it took about 2 years to get to a point where I can eat enough to go do things and not get wiped out

    • @aplus1080
      @aplus1080 2 года назад

      Dude holy fuck! I hope you can get more health back.

    • @RogerPack
      @RogerPack 2 года назад

      What helped?

    • @biggrizzz6833
      @biggrizzz6833 2 года назад

      @@RogerPack eating clean, probiotics, and almost having to eat like a diabetic. By that I mean paying attention to my sugar intake as I felt how just about every food made me feel differently. I took me a while to put together a diet that easy on my stomach to digest, and was something I could eat frequently. It was as many small meals as I could fit in. Sometimes I ate just because I knew if I didn't I wouldn't have the energy I needed, so I would make myself eat something. But fruit and smoothies were a god send.
      Also starting to smoke weed again helped a ton. I went about 2 years of all this before I got over the stigma associated with it. I smoke from the age of 14-18 stopped until I was 21 as back then you couldn't find a decent job that allowed weed on drug tests. Since then Ive worked at schools and city buildings, and never had to do a drug test for weed, just the amphetamines and other hard stuff. And I can say that it helped my nausea and increased my appetite, as we all know it will, and I don't get the anxiety or couch potato high people sometimes get. I don't smoke enough, most of the time, to get high as a kite, just enough that my stomach doesn't bug. I do feel the difference if I don't smoke, and I worry that I may be a bit dependent, so about 2-3 times a year I'll go on a break to make sure I'm smoking as little as I need to do I'm not wasting money cuz my tolerance is thru the roof.
      Edit: and when I was running real low on energy, and fruit wasn't available, candy was the ticket. That was weird for me as I never really ate a lot of candy as a kid. But given that, a little dark chocolate or sour Skittles were my favorite go-tos ahaa. That'd perk me up pretty nice. But too much and I'd feel like crap and burn out almost immediately. I needed to find a balance and just listen to my body. It's true what they say, you crave the things you need when you really need it and I had to listen to myself, as weird and hippie as that sounds, and figure out what my body kept wanting and staying ahead of it. In the end it's helped me learn a lot about myself and my health. I've always been super healthy, aside from this whole thing, and now I'm for the most part back their. My stomach just isn't an iron masher that can handle whatever anymore, and that's usually what takes me back. I like to eat, and often will indulge in what I know tastes good but will mess me up, and I'll feel it sometimes up to a week. My digestive system just isn't what it was anymore lol.

  • @billybob1620
    @billybob1620 Год назад +12

    Staph is serious business. One of my friends in jujitsu got it from tackling a homeless guy years ago and almost died of a staph infection. He was in the hospital for months.

  • @sweetea3272
    @sweetea3272 2 года назад +148

    I'm glad to hear more people are sharing their stories and calling it for what it is: "the Doctors have been useless". Doctors widely have lost the path. They really have. What has happened to our medical community????

    • @FreshYoungDude
      @FreshYoungDude 2 года назад +37

      Profit over people.

    • @prandz420
      @prandz420 2 года назад +28

      You just don’t hear about the 90+% of the time when they get it right.
      Maybe you should study medicine and show everyone how it’s done

    • @sweetea3272
      @sweetea3272 2 года назад +22

      @@prandz420 if it were as high as 90%, there wouldn’t be this many people with stories of utter failure from doctors and lack of care. 90% is absolutely false. That’s why you don’t hear about it. That’s why you hear about so many gross failures. I have no desire to go to medical school for humans but I am half way through my as for animals. Maybe you could apply to help others with your positivity? 🙃

    • @thetruebatman4632
      @thetruebatman4632 2 года назад +20

      The only job where you can say “You’re fine” or “I don’t know” and have it mean the exact same thing.

    • @lisaavlarado4393
      @lisaavlarado4393 2 года назад

      @@thetruebatman4632 they are the best when it comes to DMT and other psychedelic products

  • @dertythegrower
    @dertythegrower 2 года назад +11

    People under estimate stomach issues and gut health.. Also what can cure the issues... please everyone promote gut health and science... if your gut hurts from your bad diet and genes... it also effects your long term mental and physical health.

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower 2 года назад +1

      protips... cannabis oil.
      Even the library of medicine and dept of health has a patent on gut health and cannabinoids for your immune system... in the aboutpage if you dont believe me 🧠

    • @hectorknoxx2724
      @hectorknoxx2724 2 года назад

      it’s the wheat

  • @saremy127
    @saremy127 2 года назад +4

    i had a similar problem, I hope this helps others battling stomach problems. I was diagnosed with everything you can imagine, i constantly had tubes down my throat, I couldn't eat spice, I couldn't even have ketchup. I was always weak and in pain, and felt constant dread.
    I was waiting for surgery and they were getting me up with support groups for living with chronic long term pain, and a great doctor said before all of this, go see a phycologist.
    I talked to one, and I found out this is very common in men who just got married, graduated college or recently left the military, its a type of mental stress that causes anxiety and sometimes panic attacks, in the past this pain body would come to surface as stomach pain and peoples immune system would slowly deplete, then with over the counter prescriptions and therapy, young people with ulcers became treatable and less common.
    Now Gordon is in the first phase and its being treated, but if you dont learn how to handle stress, the most common thing to set you back after the stomach treatment, will be back pain, it can be treated as well but with much harsher remedies, {like the pain pill epidemic} and then into dangerous surgeries.
    the thing that cured me, was knowing it was the stress causing it and not a genetic disorder, or thin stomach lining, etc.....
    so I knew the doctor was right, when the stomach problem went away and then one day the dull back pain started, but I was equipped at that point with the knowledge of how stop the pain, I just said in my head, this is stress, and then instead of wondering what I did to tweak it, I asked myself what is stressing me out lately and I took care of that underlying mental stress, which for me at the time was having loose ends at work or family.
    I hope Gordon reads this, because after the stomach pain is treated, and then back pain is taken care of through years of fine tuning and pills {which I was able to avoid fortunately}, the next thing will most likely be headaches, you can get out of this cycle sooner if you realize at your age that yes, people get stomach pain, and back aches, but its not normal to get them long term.
    every x ray will scare you with images of bone spurs and misalignment, but every back has abnormalities, there are many far worse x-rays of misaligned lower backs or showing bone on bone, and yet the patients experience no pain.
    it all means that your body is healthy and its defensively acting out and trying to warn you about the stress your giving your heart, because in your mind the stress is giving a constant fight or flight signal, this brings short breathing, in turn bad sleep, and stress on your heart
    I wrote a long book here, but he just brought me back to my early days, at my healthiest and then out of nowhere my low immune system from stress would cause a world of symptoms and anxiety

    • @csmt12
      @csmt12 Год назад

      How does one solve for this root cause? Meditation? Therapy?

  • @MeltWithU
    @MeltWithU 2 года назад +29

    I had the same thing happen about 10 years ago. I felt like I have to poop and puke 24/7. Eating or anything would make me feel even worse. For four years, and every specialist known to man, nobody could tell me what was going on. Like Gordon, it turned out to be a combination of things. I never had staff infection, that I know about… But I was doing the antibiotic treatment for something else and I’m guessing that it just wiped out all of my good bacteria. No matter what I did, nothing worked. It was my pharmacist, four years in, Seeing me there suffering who came across a article in a medical general that he read that suggested what was going on.
    From that point I started taking probiotics, which were actually new to the market then or weren’t as well known for health, that I started feeling better. Even after I started the probiotics, it took a year to a year and a half for things to get better. I still have issues here and there, but I would say that I’m 99% better than I was.
    It should be better stated by the medical community just how important gut health actually is. That imbalance can cause issues that present as 1 million other things in the human body. Doctors are generally stumped when this is going on, because there are very few tests at least back then that could tell them what was happening. So essentially, they were guessing what was going on and treating issues that weren’t actually happening. Because they didn’t know or weren’t well schooled or informed about these bacteria’s and how they can affect overall health in the human body. It was the most helpless moment I’ve had in my entire life. Because not one person could tell me what was going on and I felt horrible every day for almost 5 years.
    Believe me, it is not something anybody wants to go through. Because most doctors have no clue and even after seeing stomach specialists, multiple scopes and everything they could do… They couldn’t figure it out. and again, it’s something that the general public is not well aware of. It’s only been in the past few years that this has come to light and they started educating people about gut health. Which is actually one of the most important things one can do for the body. pre-biotics, probiotics and replacement of enzymes that essentially help the body digest food and clean itself out. I think it is why many doctors/scientists are recommending that people fast at least once a month and clear themselves out. To essentially start fresh and re-energize the system.
    I take a great multivitamin from primitive that actually has pre-biotics and probiotics along with the good enzymes in it. along with fasting, which again… Essentially clears out the system and allows a fresh start. The equivalent of draining the oil from your car, using some sort of high pressure liquid to clean out the engine and putting brand new oil in. Which I suggest for everybody, both young and old. especially if you have stomach and indigestion issues.

    • @anonanon9880
      @anonanon9880 2 года назад +1

      Can you please detail what everything you take. I'd had ingestion for years

    • @MeltWithU
      @MeltWithU 2 года назад

      @@anonanon9880 that is what I take. It is a multivitamin, that they make for both men and women specifically… That has everything in it that you could possibly need for not only vitamins and minerals, but also for gut health. Probiotics/pre-biotics/enzymes that not only help digestion but can also cure other ailments that are side effects of poor gut health. It’s all natural, most of the vitamins and minerals in it are from natural sources. Fruit and vegetable powders and the such. it also has stuff in it for testosterone production, eyesight, Stress, immunity, brain, energy, cardiovascular and heart. It is the best all-around natural vitamin I’ve ever seen. Essentially everything you could use in one. It is a little pricey, but you can take two pills instead of four a day and get two months out of it. Especially if you eat someone decent. But it is definitely the best thing you can try to see if it works for you. Fasting and using a stool softener, would be a good start. Essentially clean yourself out and then start taking the supplement. Which is essentially resetting your system and starting from scratch.
      Of course, any exercise is always good. When you sleep, try to sleep on your back and use pillows or a wedge to put your back at a 35 to 40° angle. Essentially feel like you’re almost sitting up watching TV. That will keep any reflux from affecting you while you’re sleeping. It may take some time to get used to, but once you do it will be second nature to you. I’ve been sleeping like that for probably 10 years. I don’t really suggest taking a proton pump inhibitor for any lengthy period of time. though, if you need it, you need it. If acid reflux is that bad. Look for any natural solution you can find. Once the supplement kicks in, you shouldn’t need it. But depending on how bad it is, you might. Some people just have a slow digestive system. Which can cause these issues. I don’t know that there’s anything you can do to speed it up.
      So, medication can play a part. quite a few of them can slow down your entire system. Pain and muscle relaxing medication can do that pretty significantly. So if you were on anything, I would look online to see if that’s not one of the side effects and then talk to your doctor about what can be taken to counteract it.
      I’m not 100% cured, but it’s 90% better than it used to be. Anything could make me feel sick. A loud sounds, any drawing of the system like a speed bump or something, eating… It was horrible and I feel for you if it’s that bad. I didn’t think I was ever going to get cured from it. Thankfully, the pharmacist was a godsend. He just happened to run across an article in the New England medical journal that essentially mentions what I was going through. so I hope the best for you and I’d be interested to see if any of this works for you. So, if you are on Facebook… Add me and keep me updated. I will try to help you as much as possible. Raz Rox is what you can find me under on Facebook.

  • @pachuco1674
    @pachuco1674 Год назад +6

    To the haters that never dealt with H. Pylori, Candida, dysbiosis, or severe antibiotic long term side effects. I seriously hope you guys catch any of these and experience what life ruining / debilitating symptoms any of these or a combo of them can take a toll on your health.
    Seriously, Ryan is the fucking GOAT to be able to handle all those health issues and regain his physique. As a hardcore gymrat who's going through exactly the same journey as Ryan has been going, gut dysbiosis is an extremely underrated life ruining condition. My heart goes out to you Ryan, you're the fucking GOAT.

    • @danny9732
      @danny9732 11 месяцев назад

      @@WrekkinMYou’re one of the lucky ones

  • @mrbungle2618
    @mrbungle2618 2 года назад +155

    I remember having norovirus a couple years ago, then I had to take antibiotics for a separate infection and the combination of the two really fucked my stomach for a couple of months. GI stuff is weird because unless you have access to a really good doctor, you might be on your own in terms of figuring out wtf is going on.

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    • @THE_SOUTHERN_DISCOMFORT
      @THE_SOUTHERN_DISCOMFORT 2 года назад +5

      This actually sounds like the MTHFR gene/inability to process Methyl Folate which is common in mostly Scandinavian/Blonde hair blue eyed humans.

    • @andrewmckeown6786
      @andrewmckeown6786 2 года назад +3

      @@THE_SOUTHERN_DISCOMFORT no kidding?! Any links to info? Research or articles or whatnot?
      Never heard of it

    • @mountainair
      @mountainair 2 года назад

      H. Pylori is a non-issue... GI docs use it run up bills. It does increase chances of ulcer later in life, but its also present in an estimated 1 out of 3 stomachs. It may have important functions, like pH regulation. Antibiotics are over prescribed. For H Pylori they prescribe a 4x course of antibiotics. It runs roughshod over your gut.

    • @ithedon911
      @ithedon911 2 года назад +1

      Awesome! BTW no one cares 👍

  • @TheMightyDevilLuis
    @TheMightyDevilLuis 2 года назад +444

    'Mysterious stomach issue', the guy is juiced to the gills.

    • @seankovarik4444
      @seankovarik4444 2 года назад +51

      You can't have both?

    • @Nenad-ICXC-Shuput-GFAMMA
      @Nenad-ICXC-Shuput-GFAMMA 2 года назад +14

      That's exactly what I was thinking

    • @davidedwards3838
      @davidedwards3838 2 года назад

      Yes because juice gives you fungal infections....

    • @tonyd3057
      @tonyd3057 2 года назад

      Bro where is all the tards with the "here is the clip" come from lately???

    • @tylerpacker6047
      @tylerpacker6047 2 года назад +20

      So is almost everyone in Jiu Jitsu.

  • @1111orion
    @1111orion 2 года назад +12

    As a male in his prime that works out. Medical does not care or help men. I had an abscess and my face was swollen double the size. They didnt drain, no pain meds and or give antibiotics. I drained myself. I had a collapsed lung for 45 days and seen 10 female doctors before a male doctor who xray me and seen my lung was collapsed 20 percent.
    Healthy looking men are on our own. Norm Women dont nurture or help us. Doctors and dentists dont care. I tell every man to read medical books. It's the only way to get medical help.

    • @JP-xs5lo
      @JP-xs5lo 2 года назад

      Had the same experience but way worse

    • @A7Lopez
      @A7Lopez 2 года назад

      Best advice as you say is to research on your own and try to fix yourself. unless you have very good insurance or have a lot of money dr will only do the minimum they have to do.

    • @john7050
      @john7050 2 года назад

      Kinda true especially if you're a well built guy. Could be melting on the inside and they'd be like you look healthy if you got some muscles

    • @jboatman2876
      @jboatman2876 2 месяца назад

      This is nothing but facts, I was going through serious alcohol withdrawal symptoms and the doc looked at me like “what’s wrong with you?” And didnt believe anything I said

  • @herojeannabomb9802
    @herojeannabomb9802 2 года назад +8

    Omg talk about a horror story, I came down with mastitis while breast feeding my son.Mastitis is a clogged milk duct in the breast that usually clears up with antibiotics, however mine did not. Overnight I became septic and was unconscious, the fire dept had to break down my door, I almost died from staph, MRSA. I was in the hospital for two weeks, lost half my breast and had a pic line in my arm afterwards for months on IV antibiotics so strong they made my veins feel like guitar strings. I got better but a year later I got the same infection in my left shoulder, went through the same routine, surgery, pic line, all of it, and caught an addiction to opiates on top of it. That was almost 16 years ago, today I am 8 years sober and infection free for over 6 years. I do fear getting it again, I too remember the special soap and nose ointment, staph enters through your nose!! I survived thanks to prayer and God's grace. And thanks to this segment I might have just figured out why I have such bad stomach problems and can't eat right, I also have been put on gastro meds for acid reflux problems, I will def be asking my doc about this, thanks.

  • @KingNemba
    @KingNemba 2 года назад +8

    I had h.pylori and gastro issues too. I feel his pain. I wouldn't wish it on my worse enemy. Feels like you're dying. What's scariest is when at first you don't know why it's happening.

  • @Stella77_7
    @Stella77_7 2 года назад +35

    My husband has chronic Lyme. When first diagnosed he was put on antibiotics for too long. The damage from the antibiotics far surpassed the Lyme itself. Antibiotics destroy all the goof bacteria and gut lining. It took 2 years to heal my husband gut. Then only then were we able to seek our Nat med for Lyme.

    • @cppctek
      @cppctek 2 года назад +6

      What did they do to help the stomach back to normal. Glad he’s better now

    • @GenghisKhan311
      @GenghisKhan311 2 года назад +2

      What's the natural med for lymes?

    • @atlas4837
      @atlas4837 2 года назад +5

      @@cppctek daily probiotics. Check out a company called seed. I also destroyed my stomach with antibiotics and seed has helped tremendously. You just have to stay consistent on it and take it exactly as directed

    • @johnvandecaveye2117
      @johnvandecaveye2117 2 года назад +3

      He must have not had it that bad then. I was on antibiotics for over a year and the Lyme's was way worse than anything the antibiotics did

    • @Stella77_7
      @Stella77_7 2 года назад +4

      @@cppctek Clean organic juicing for 30 days then very clean organic food. Probitics were a major component. I'm a small farmer so things like Raw milk Raw Yogurt that have good Nay bacteria were really what helped.
      Then 6 months in Nat Parsite cleansing to rid the Candida overgrowth.

  • @anonony9081
    @anonony9081 2 года назад +53

    Most doctors these days are completely useless at fixing anything that isn't super common. They hear hooves and they assume it's a horse 100% of the time when sometimes it's a zebra and most are unwilling to listen or even look for anything other than the most basic analysis

    • @sdot7941
      @sdot7941 2 года назад

      Yes that is what it is probably always has been we just assume they are using the internet to research this kinda stuff like the rest of the world does on everything.

    • @killerkendro
      @killerkendro 2 года назад +3

      Legit. Doctors aren’t the know it all’s people thought they were

    • @MrFreeGman
      @MrFreeGman 2 года назад +1

      They're not very good at fixing common problems as well. Any illness they can milk you for they will. Pills, pills and more pills.

    • @namelikeanyother885
      @namelikeanyother885 2 года назад +2

      I live in a country where the doctor will have a diagnosis written up for you before you're finished talking about your problems. He needs you out the door, the next time you come saying it didn't work, he'll put you on the "2nd most likely candidate" diagnosis, this repeats forever until the doctor runs out of patience and sells "whelp I guess you're healthy??"

  • @glass1258
    @glass1258 2 года назад +14

    Just look at all the people suffering from this in the comments. I myself have been also . It’s staggering

    • @floriansaul4
      @floriansaul4 2 года назад +4

      Me too :)
      I'm just going through looking for tips. It's a hard thing to google for, so it's kinda comforting to see all these people with similar issues.

    • @timcepin3386
      @timcepin3386 5 месяцев назад

      I’m going through it now.

  • @crzabjj
    @crzabjj 2 года назад +43

    Hippocrates said “All diseases begin in the gut” like 2,000 years ago. Glad Gordon found the right doctor. Taking a high quality probiotic and eating a mostly anti inflammatory diet are key to gut health. Fermented foods as well. Good luck King! 🤙🤙

    • @starcityrc3298
      @starcityrc3298 2 года назад

      Back when a case of diarrhea killed you

    • @onederb71nln83
      @onederb71nln83 2 года назад +1

      you maybe right but they weren't all the time...The Humors: blood, bile, melancholy, and phlegm... That is not exactly medical science. I have good gut health and by no means seek out an inflammatory diet... what even is that, like what do you eat? I agree with you on fermented products (that they are good) but I would like to know why you think that. I think they are good B/C it increases the bio-availability to the nutrients you are eating while also providing you gut with probiotics it may be lacking and the addition of free nutrients broken down by the "food " itself. Whatever it is YT, or other media, they don't care to be better or more educational, they're here just to capitalize.
      Go about you business. Move along, move along

    • @lookintothesky123
      @lookintothesky123 2 года назад +1

      @@fullanarchy Your body cannot produce probiotic bacteria by itself and if you have wiped it from antibiotic usage then you are fcked. You can't feed your probiotic bacteria prebiotic fibre if there is nothing to feed. Seed probiotics is overpriced and a subscription scam. Kefir milk is a more CFU potent cheaper solution.

    • @danny9732
      @danny9732 2 года назад +7

      I looked into the doctor he was talking about and it’s $1000+ for a consultation. Having money definitely makes finding a good doctor easier

    • @howiseetheworld3581
      @howiseetheworld3581 2 года назад

      @Felipe Valdez Yup and learned recently how just one drink of alcohol can negatively effect your gut bacteria

  • @Shifty51991
    @Shifty51991 2 года назад +22

    As someone with IBS and possibly Crohns (getting testing in a few months) anything to do with your stomach or intestines suuuuuucks

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower 2 года назад

      You need medical herb, son.. believe me.. and proper fungus like mesima.

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower 2 года назад

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    • @danny9732
      @danny9732 2 года назад +3

      I’m basically like this guy with the 24/7 nausea. I have gastroparesis like symptoms where I get full super fast and can’t finish a regular meal. I’ve lost 30lbs in 3 months. Stomach issues fucking suck and the worst part is the doctors are all useless

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    • @jasonarnold9347
      @jasonarnold9347 2 года назад

      I hate Crohn's. So random and the only thing that helps is sweed.

  • @GS-kj5pc
    @GS-kj5pc 2 года назад +5

    I have really bad SIBO and also candida overgrowth. This causes constipation and severe bloating which leads to bad acid reflux. The things that actually help me are sleeping on a raised bed and pillow. Walking about 15-20 miles a week. Organic coconut water every morning. Reducing trigger foods like spicy, citrus, dairy and processed carbs. Oh yeah... I also have to quit all caffeine and alcohol for long periods of time. I can do minimal alcohol AFTER im healed. However if your currently healing alcohol is very bad. After dinner take a high quality magnesium supplement to help with gut health.

    • @stizz19
      @stizz19 2 года назад

      If you drank/drink alcohol did you cut that out too?

    • @gooeystuff6726
      @gooeystuff6726 2 года назад +1

      All bandaids though to not living a normal life. I remember being able to do anything when i was younger.

    • @GS-kj5pc
      @GS-kj5pc 2 года назад

      @@stizz19 yes I cut alcohol out for a long time while I was healing. Now I try to limit myself to 2 drinks twice a week.

    • @GS-kj5pc
      @GS-kj5pc 2 года назад

      @@gooeystuff6726 Yeah... unfortunately I think the problem is permanent damage to my small intestines ability to clean itself out. It can be damaged with a viral illness like covid or food poisoning.

    • @bennym1326
      @bennym1326 2 года назад

      I have the same symptoms. My doctor told me it's Gastroparesis and there is no cure. Scared the hell out of me. I'm trying to push to see if it's SIBO or fungi overgrowth

  • @kristfur
    @kristfur 2 года назад +42

    Dealing with stomach issues you realize Doctors don't know what they're talking about. They're all just guessing, you pay for their random guesses.

    • @bobbowie9350
      @bobbowie9350 2 года назад +1

      Yup. Their jobs are a scam

    • @MrFreeGman
      @MrFreeGman 2 года назад +5

      That goes for most chronic illnesses. Most doctors are more interested in having return customers for life than actually getting to the root of a problem and fixing it. Things like diabetes (type II) and depression are fully curable. You wouldn't know it talking to your average doctor though. They've got pills to sell you. If someone had just told this guy that you can treat skin infections with natural remedies that have no side effects he could have avoided this whole mess to begin with.

    • @vinfishin2582
      @vinfishin2582 2 года назад +1

      I ust to have lots of respect for doctors. Until I worked with some 🤣

    • @zekeking8809
      @zekeking8809 2 года назад +1

      I spent 8k out my pocket , colonoscopy , endoscopy , 2 micro biopsy’s. For them to tell me I have a “weak stomach lining “ . Not saying they don’t have great Dr in this world for stomach issues , but def know alotta ppl mis diagnosed with stomach issues . Pain is way less frequent , but still hampers my life

    • @SammyEddie
      @SammyEddie 2 года назад +1

      Same with depression.

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    "I went to the best doctors in the world, and they were fucking useless" story of my life

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    Taking PEDs via needle can cause staff in short term and whole bunch of stomach and kidney issues long term, depending on what ya take. Endocrine systems are tricky, especially when a regular guy decides to put things in his body to this extent without doc regulating anything

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  • @Taylor_Ackerman
    @Taylor_Ackerman 2 года назад +7

    I have been struggling with stomach issues for as long as I can remember. They got really bad my first year of college when I got strep and couldn’t seem to get rid of it. I was on antibiotics probably half of the year. Now I just get intense stomach aches in the morning and bad bloating/gas frequently. I have tried everything at this point, cutting out foods, fasting, MRT tests, and regular exercise.

    • @roguecaptor8734
      @roguecaptor8734 2 года назад +2

      I have this too. Not lots of antibiotics or anything abnormal I think. But that's how I feel. Always so bloated and nausea in the morning

    • @onlyfacts7816
      @onlyfacts7816 2 года назад +4

      Increase your fiber by eating homemade smoothies everyday. Grow your own herb garden. Ginger, tumeric, orange juice, fresh herbs (oregano, rosemary, thyme, marjoram, fennel, sage, basil, and mint). Everyday first thing when you wake you have to blend one of these up, along with drinking kefir and supplementing with a strong probiotic. If you're having heartburn and pain, slippery elm powder in hot water (slippery elm tea) and over the counter omeprazole (prilosec/nexium). Omega 3s are also important to have in balance either through supplementation or eating fatty fish. Good luck.

    • @theripper4254
      @theripper4254 2 года назад +1

      I have something similar last couple years i guess. I got super ill in Mexico about 4 years ago, from then thought I've had parasites or something to just im dying ya know. Doctors jist tell me it's ibs. But I've never had issues before like this. Constant bloating and trapped wind I have to manually burp out. Otherwise it stays and gives me insane chest and abdominal pains.
      Moving I find helps alot and smoking weed. Other than this I have a terrible diet and generally bit depressed at the moment, so its hard sticking to a regime or diet. And irs a vicious cycle. got to break the cycle. It really fucks with your head. Kick ass to all

    • @onoesmurlocs
      @onoesmurlocs 2 года назад +2

      try 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar diluted in about half glass of water, use a straw if you can , 10 -20 mins before a meal it might helps, it kick starts your digestive system like enzymes etc , worth a try , If you can find gut doctors is worth getting treatment early the better , I've had issues for 5 years and I kind resolved a lot of the problems by watching what I eat and supplements but it sucks :(

    • @budgy54
      @budgy54 2 года назад +3

      Check into the Candida diet. The fungus overgrowth in the small intestine he is referring to is Candida, which would have been great for him to mention. When you take antibiotics it kills all the bacteria that keep Candida in check and it over grows. Quick test for Candida overgrowth is looking at your tongue in the mirror. If it’s super white, it’s indicating a Candida overgrowth in the body. Candida also lives on the skin. You need to attack the Candida in the mouth, on your skin, and in your gut, whilst eating a practically zero carb/sugar diet (those are what Candida thrive on) to starve out the Candida and feed yourself gut healthy foods to repopulate the gut with good bacteria so when you do reintroduce sugar and carbs, the Candida doesn’t just go completely out of control again. It’s a long process, and so many people are affected by it because of one round of antibiotics they may have taken 5 years ago.

  • @Leo_S94
    @Leo_S94 2 года назад +4

    Sounds very familiar to an experience I had in 2020. I got a parasite from food or water I am still not sure. I had extreme nausea for weeks and weeks and had extreme shaking and shuddering. It put me in the Emergency room, the hospital misdiagnosed it for a bacterial infection when it was a rare parasite that can be un treatable for some people. I was on antibiotics for a few weeks and I was in the small percentage where they are actually effective at killing the parasite. It took me months to regain my stomch and digestion back. I never recovered my original weight and my stomach has never been the same nor felt normal like it did prior. I have to be very mindful what I put into it and how much I eat. Man I feel for Gordon and anybody with similar things. My heart goes out to you all and I truly hope some healing and health finds you all.

    • @katadam2186
      @katadam2186 2 года назад

      Pine needle tea is great! And did you know people would use natural parasite and dewormer. When medical world changed as a whole they banned much of the old naturopathic doctors… how I see it they did great advances in emergency surgery and such not so great in maintaining health naturally l! Back to Eden by Jethro Klaus is a great book and find a naturopathic doc that’s been around awhile… So much knowledge was taken and to many were taught to trust the white coat no questions asked

  • @FramedProductions
    @FramedProductions 2 года назад +2

    Gastroparesis blows too. Been dealing with it for over a decade and theres not much to do about it besides diet and sucking it up.

  • @MikeyOFlannigan
    @MikeyOFlannigan 2 года назад +6

    Thanks for this video, thanks to Joe for keeping Gordon on the subject of his treatment towards the end there, and thanks to all the commenters sharing similar stories.
    In 2020 I was getting diarrhea frequently so I took psyllium husk fibre supplement and tried to improve my diet, I thought maybe I took too much because the next day I had constipation and got really bad pain in my lower-right gut, and since then I've had, especially after eating: recurring gut pain on my right side, alternating diarrhea & constipation, nausea, fever, bad reflux, lightheadedness & headaches, muscular soreness, weakness & poor coordination especially in hands & feet, hemorrhoids, burning in anus & urinary tract, mild anal incontinence, pressure & ringing in my ears, lowered immune system... not sure if it all stems from the lower-right gut directly, but sure feels like it. Colonoscopy found nothing; "oh, just increase fibre & water" they said. Have been prescribed antibiotics a few times but didn't do anything... by the sounds of it may have only made it worse. Pantoprazole hasn't done much for the reflux (a tight throat, difficulty breathing, belching, scorched tongue and sour taste), and a generally healthy diet hasn't helped gut much either.

    • @kelleyginter9390
      @kelleyginter9390 2 года назад +2

      Psyllium is the worst thing in most cases. It will likely get all balled up in the digestive tract. It requires a tremendous amount of water to move through. Stay clear of it.

    • @davidmonroy7076
      @davidmonroy7076 2 года назад +1

      I know a very good clinic with an amazing doctor who treats with all natural herbs , vitamins and more, in Los Angeles . I really think it could help I’ve dealt with undiagnosed stomach issues with doctors but trust me this place is amazing. Lmk if you want me to send you the information. Also I try considering your stress levels, I have also dealt with a lot of these symptoms and found out it was because of high stress for months and not knowing what these symptoms were made me stress more and worsen the symptoms. The clinic also sells natural good antidepressants that will help if it turns out that is your problem. Because bro I have had most of these symptoms and I found out it was stress that made me sick

    • @Norcaldaddy
      @Norcaldaddy 2 года назад +1

      Been dealing with a lot of these same symptoms for the past two years, the pain on the lower right side comes and goes, doctors all say the same. I even went to see the “best” doctors at Stanford, still no luck

    • @MikeyOFlannigan
      @MikeyOFlannigan Год назад

      Thanks for the advice & similar stories, everyone. Sorry i didn't reply til now, didn't have notifications turned on.

    • @MikeyOFlannigan
      @MikeyOFlannigan Год назад

      @@davidmonroy7076 Thanks David, that all sounds like good advice. I'm based in Australia and can't travel that far, but thanks for the recommendation. I've started seeing a good functional medicine practitioner here. They also suggested stress, that makes so much sense! Sorry for late reply.

  • @cheekytitaable
    @cheekytitaable 2 года назад +1

    Rest and Probiotics are so important. Antibiotics are so rough and I can’t imagine those meds for 12 months. All that with him training through illness is magnet for trouble.

  • @myrasmama
    @myrasmama 2 года назад +6

    That's the thing, doctors put you on antibiotics and don't prescribe probiotics to preserve your good bacteria.

  • @OdintheGermanShepherd
    @OdintheGermanShepherd 2 года назад +3

    Yogurt helps restore and maintain the mouth, stomach, and gut enzymes and bacteria you need…supposedly.

    • @MarkWalmsley
      @MarkWalmsley 2 года назад

      Kimchi and other fermented foods do it too. Also organic food, the typical diet proposes scares me.

    • @BS-em8or
      @BS-em8or 2 года назад

      We miss Odin

  • @gavinmarlow3545
    @gavinmarlow3545 2 года назад +5

    When I was 19 years old I started having extreme stomach pain. To the point where while I was at work I go to the bathroom 6-7 times a day. I almost got fired because they thought I was just chilling in the bathroom. I ended up losing 40 pounds. After seeing multiple doctors I found out that my gallbladder was failing on me. I had it removed and I’m back up to 190 pounds 2 years later. Still to this day I’m trying to get back up to the weight I was lifting in the gym before I got sick. I used to bench 245, now I’m at 205. I’m only 21 years old and I still deal with pain every day

    • @jeffthornton2229
      @jeffthornton2229 2 года назад

      Something similar happens to me. Fought professionally ip until about 2016, couldn’t eat couldn’t workout etc. figured out my food just wasn’t getting digested like it should be. Supplemented with betaine HCL which helped me a lot, I feel 90% better

    • @gavinmarlow3545
      @gavinmarlow3545 2 года назад

      @@jeffthornton2229 I’m currently on a medication called Welchol. It acts a sponge inside the stomach and absorbs bile that my gallbladder used to handle. I also feel around 90% better. I just need to build my strength back up

    • @SterlingSimmons22
      @SterlingSimmons22 2 года назад

      You probably need to supplement with ox bile since you don’t have a gallbladder anymore

    • @Silvio_TF
      @Silvio_TF Год назад

      BARTONELLA!!!!

  • @stefanmarraccini8646
    @stefanmarraccini8646 Год назад +2

    I get occasionally incapacitated by GI issues. Sometimes you feel the nausea ebb and flow while you breath.For hours and hours. It makes you go through chills and sweats as cascading symptoms too. Fun, fun!
    Dude is one tough warrior.

  • @georgecoull1883
    @georgecoull1883 2 года назад +4

    Good for him I had something similar to the nausea but I was in severe pain and couldn't do anything. It was a combination of prostatitis, epididymitis, IBS and colitis. I was in the hospital for almost a month!

  • @russell7386
    @russell7386 2 года назад +7

    I got the same thing an doctors told me I have gastro p .I’m so glad I heard this!They made me eat radioactive eggs too an charged me for colonoscopy an endoscopy an they said we don’t see the problem!I was in the hospital from throwing up a every day all day.Now I hope I can get better.

    • @mikeuptegrove
      @mikeuptegrove 2 года назад +1

      When did you get an MMR vaccine. Dr. Wakefield in London discovered MMR caused gastrointestinal autoimmune disease in 100% of his patients. Antibiotics exacerbates the symptoms. Buy LOMATIUM LDM100 ASAP. Go on a carnivore diet asap. You’ll arrive to these conclusions anyways if you want to get better. Been playing the game for ten years now myself. Know all these symptoms and doctors’ tests 🙄 well.

    • @mikeuptegrove
      @mikeuptegrove 2 года назад

      @@russell7386 I’m not sure what that means? I was sick for a decade. First time took me over a year and a half to even get remotely better at all. Second relapse took 8 months to come back from. Third less, forth even less. But I did what I told you, and things changed. Unless you’re saying you have cancer, it sounds like you have the exact same thing I did/do have (it’s permanent btw), and just aren’t managing it well cause you’re not tired enough of being sick yet. Do what I told you and you’ll get better. Or stay sick until you do enough research on your own to arrive exactly where we are now in this comment thread. Up to you. If you don’t get FMT, you’ll be intermittent fasting, changing your diet until you’re a total carnivore, and you’ll eventually find Lomatium. Or you’ll keep suffering. Been there, done that.

    • @roguecaptor8734
      @roguecaptor8734 2 года назад

      @@mikeuptegrove I can't see ur other comment what did u tell him. I get naseua in the morning sometimes and always bloated or gut pain. Diarrhea often. Idk what it could be. Do u smoke weed also?

    • @mikeuptegrove
      @mikeuptegrove 2 года назад

      @@roguecaptor8734 you have a completely different issue. You have a parasite. Sounds like it to me. Nope no weed. Sorry. Lomatium LDM100 will also kill your parasites. But yeah, your gut issues are totally different it sounds like to me. Other thing you can do is eat papaya seeds for a week, or take oregano oil. Then by clove powder and consume it for one month to be sure no larvae can hatch.

    • @russell7386
      @russell7386 2 года назад +1

      @@mikeuptegrove I’ve changed my diet an have been on pills to move the food through me .I’ve thrown up two day old foods before the pills.it’s so bad.i followed the diets an never got better.Now just eating some
      meat an fruit.no carbs an no sugar .my stomach will dump when I eat .The meal I just ate along with all my bile pushes out of me.Feels like something is pulling my guts out an they’re on fire!this is like year five.Specialist after specialist.i wake up sick every morning even if I don’t eat after 5 pm.But now I at least have a new direction to look in.The last doctor said I’ve become so sick that I might never get better.But I got two sons an have to keep trying to get better.thank you for the tips.

  • @saccaed
    @saccaed 2 года назад +16

    A good friend of mine and his brother had a terrible doctor that prescribed them antibiotics for seemingly anything they came in for(the friend got 4+ prescriptions through elementary and his brother got 7+ from elementary to middle school). It took them years to finally work out that their gut biome(or lack of) was causing near all their gut and food issues that they could never get rid of. Once someone tipped them off about trying probiotics for a while they became like different people practically(in a good way) after a half year.

    • @stizz19
      @stizz19 2 года назад +2

      Yeah I know someone who used to go to the doctor for a cold and the doc would prescribe them anti-biotics...for everything. So bad.

    • @ctburcham
      @ctburcham 2 года назад

      Yes not having the good bacteria in the gut will affect u physically and mentally

    • @FesteringRatSub
      @FesteringRatSub 2 года назад

      Can you tell me what probiotics they used?

    • @saccaed
      @saccaed 2 года назад

      @@FesteringRatSub One was prescribed several probiotics and I don't know the specifics. The other took the Onnit Total Gut Health and had similarly good results.

    • @billynitrus
      @billynitrus 2 года назад

      Had a very similar experience, in 6th grade an infection in my leg muscle put me in the hospital for three days w IV antibiotics and morphine, from there got probably 4-5 skin infections annually for about 3 years, prescribed antibiotics of course, stomach is still absolutely fucked, the worst part is the exhaustion, dizziness and brain fog.

  • @006thor2
    @006thor2 2 года назад +7

    This was really helpful as I have similar issues with my digestion and my kidneys are affected, its been lasting for close to 5 years. Went through the usual gastroscopy and endoscopy but the doctors found nothing. Would anyone know where we can get these tests done in Canada without going through the public system because it is slow??

    • @slizoski26
      @slizoski26 9 месяцев назад +1

      Gi map and organic acids test

  • @orangemanbad
    @orangemanbad 2 года назад +2

    A lot of these issues are directly linked to anabolic steroids - especially orals. He talks about loss of appetite, decrease in kidney function, and bile backup. That’s all directly linked to anabolic steroids which he uses. I’m not knocking him at all - just helping to educate those who are curious.

  • @AO-vb3xd
    @AO-vb3xd 2 года назад +7

    This worries me as to what may be going on in my own gut; but I’m also poor and distrusting of monetarily incentivized doctors/medical staff.
    Can relate to him saying he remembered nothing the last time he was on the podcast; my pain and nausea make it almost impossible to work anymore let alone focus on things that aren’t merely muscle memory tasks....low-key, I wanna be in better health so I can give more love to my family rather than the bitter pain im in 90% of the time..

    • @Djhiphop1000000000
      @Djhiphop1000000000 2 года назад +3

      I mean bro if you’re living in actual agony every day. I think you’re better off going to a doctor. Could be something serious. What you’re describing isn’t normal and sounds like Hell.

    • @davidmonroy7076
      @davidmonroy7076 2 года назад

      I know a very good clinic with an amazing doctor who treats with all natural herbs , vitamins and more, in Los Angeles . I really think it could help and it’s a free consultation and you only pay for the herbs and vitamins he recommends you and at a low price and he is a great doctor

  • @peacok01
    @peacok01 2 года назад

    Love this episode. The reason why I watched regularly back in the day.

  • @danny9732
    @danny9732 2 года назад +58

    I’ve got the same issues he had and like he said, the doctors are useless. It all started after covid and the doctors can’t figure out what’s going on.

    • @danny9732
      @danny9732 2 года назад

      @Felipe Valdez It fucking sucks. People take the ability to eat for granted. Lord knows that if I ever get better ill never take eating for granted again. Have you had any tests done to eliminate any possible diseases?

    • @mikrosixtysix
      @mikrosixtysix 2 года назад

      Drink less alcohol

    • @stevenoboyle
      @stevenoboyle 2 года назад +2

      Me too, now I eat once per day, water only liquid, everything bothers me except for meat and more meat. Certain veggies, but only cooked.

    • @danny9732
      @danny9732 2 года назад +3

      @Felipe Valdez Did u get them fixed tho? I’ve been dealing with this for months and I’m genuinely fucking depressed. I’m so desperate at this point. Can’t work, go to school, or exercise. I’m a shell of myself

    • @user-hv8jw1fx7x
      @user-hv8jw1fx7x 2 года назад

      @@stevenoboyle what About fruits?

  • @alexmajor6579
    @alexmajor6579 Год назад +1

    Glad he is doing better and I gotta say that John Danaher is down as ride or die friend and coach for real. I remember he said "worst case scenario if Gordon's stomach prevents him from competing I would do my utmost to rebrand Gordon as the former greatest athlete in no gi competition to the greatest coach of all time" a lot of coaches when a player is injured or their health prevents them from performing simply say their goodbyes. Danaher wouldn't he would literally help him to become a coach that would be in direct competition with his own profession at the risk of losing business and new athletes in the process. That is what loyalty and dedication truly looks like!

  • @GEORGE_WARD
    @GEORGE_WARD 2 года назад +26

    Joe: "How many more years do you think you can maintain this level of dedication?"
    Gordon: "Longer than Brendan Schaub"
    Joe: 🤣👋👋

  • @earthlingserrano3572
    @earthlingserrano3572 2 года назад +21

    Bring Eddie Bravo back once a week

  • @PangetKano
    @PangetKano 2 года назад +8

    I wish he shared the specifics of his supplements… wonder if he was ever taking probiotics before, specific strains are shown to fight MRSA as effectively as antibiotics.

    • @badxradxandy
      @badxradxandy 2 года назад +2

      Test, clen, tren
      Maybe some creatine

    • @lookintothesky123
      @lookintothesky123 2 года назад

      He definitely was taking probiotics. I used Alicia Naturals FlowFlora after my staph infection and antibiotic usage

    • @SterlingSimmons22
      @SterlingSimmons22 2 года назад

      Yeah would be nice to just hear exactly how he overcame these bad gut issues he was dealing with

    • @csmt12
      @csmt12 Год назад

      Do you know which strains?

    • @PangetKano
      @PangetKano Год назад

      @@csmt12 Bacillus Subtilis

  • @saramckenna9845
    @saramckenna9845 2 года назад +6

    This is very similar to what happened to me... I was hospitalized in Mexico and was given an aggressive amount of antibiotics to save my life from a serious infection, which it did. But I was also left with an overgrowth of bacteria in my small intestines (among a couple of other things) and intense nausea and cyclical vomiting for 4 years afterward... I've only just now gotten my stomach to 80%. Haven't seen or heard of a lot of other people's journeys...

    • @lookintothesky123
      @lookintothesky123 2 года назад +1

      Same happened with me!! Taking Alicias Naturals FlowFlora restored my gut flora and got me 100% back too normal.

    • @RogerPack
      @RogerPack 2 года назад

      What helped?

  • @jmantmull
    @jmantmull 2 года назад +6

    This is such a common story, with no help from the medical industry. I can't imagine it's not human caused because it's so prevalent. It started with me a year ago. No answers, no diag. Just living with all these new symptoms. Wtf?

    • @YellowPenetrator
      @YellowPenetrator 2 года назад +1

      what’s helping me currently is slowly higher doses of itraconazole (an antifungal) and stuff like bentonite clay to help absorb all the toxins in my stomach when the fungi die and release them. bentonite often helps my psyche when i feel like shit, the feelings come from the stomach, additionally magnesium-glycinate and calcium-d-glucarate help detox the body and the magnesium in combination with ashwagandha also helps calm me down (no extract, just raw powder in capsules) so i can function a little again. just leave some time between the other stuff and bentonite.

    • @criticalcog6363
      @criticalcog6363 2 года назад +1

      My stomach issues (nausea, gas, loose stool, etc.) started about a year ago 2 days after my J&J shot, so I’m pretty sure it’s human caused…

  • @bennym1326
    @bennym1326 2 года назад +2

    I train BJJ and injured my neck recently. I took some anti-inflammatories and due to a miscommunication (I'm in Brazil) I took a huge dose and destroyed my stomach (ulcers) got put on strong PPI's and they've healed but I've having exactly what Gordon is going through. The doctor has told me I have Gastroparesis and have been prescribed amitriptyline. I'm so anxious my guts won't heal. I'm going to see a specialist in Australia next month

  • @mattepton5731
    @mattepton5731 2 года назад +14

    I hear that this infection is common amongst competitive grappling

    • @AntonAdelson
      @AntonAdelson 2 года назад +27

      I heard it's common among those who eat lots of rice and chicken (if you know, you know)

    • @juno6478
      @juno6478 2 года назад +6

      @@AntonAdelson and brocolli (if you know, you know)

    • @Dockhead
      @Dockhead 2 года назад +2

      @@juno6478 do i know? if i know?

    • @micahasher7600
      @micahasher7600 2 года назад

      He’s on roids but this has nothing to do with that

  • @rodneyperini8044
    @rodneyperini8044 Год назад +2

    I have a buddy I work with that has stomach issues like this. Constantly on antibiotics for Urinary tract infections and bacterial infections in his stomach. Also bladder stones issues. This has been going on for over a year and he still has the same issues, even had 2 or 3 surgeries still isn't fixed. All his doctors keep giving him BS excuses I keep telling him to go see other doctors for a second opinion I'm not sure why he won't but people in these situations I really feel for, there's no relief .

  • @illinoisadventures8945
    @illinoisadventures8945 2 года назад +6

    I am truly sick to my stomach everyday . I right now as I'm listening to this podcast. I wish anyone that this happens to the best of luck . I know how it feels to be 4 feet from my own children and not be able to get to them becaueim crippled throwing up or in stomach pain . My entire body feels weak. I do smoke Marijuana and cigarettes andim trying to quit cigarettes .
    That's just the first step for me tho . I understand entirely how others feel with these weird stomach diseases .

    • @SterlingSimmons22
      @SterlingSimmons22 2 года назад

      Make sure the weed you’re smoking is organic. Because if it’s not, that can be causing your throwing up issues, cannabis hypermesis syndrome is caused by smoking weed that was grown with pesticides or whatever chemicals.

    • @TheEvanAlmightyy
      @TheEvanAlmightyy 2 года назад +1

      Look up Cannabinoid hyperemesis Syndrome. You’re smoking could be the main cause of your stomach issues.

    • @TheEvanAlmightyy
      @TheEvanAlmightyy 2 года назад +1

      And if it is the cause. You must quit smoking and it will go away after a week. If you smoke even a little bit again in the future, it’s almost guaranteed to come back. It’s not worth it.

    • @DaRkShadOwxXx14
      @DaRkShadOwxXx14 2 года назад

      eat high meat

    • @Lacocacolaman
      @Lacocacolaman Год назад

      Smoking weed gives me heartburn. Have you tried hard stomach massages?

  • @shshss1192
    @shshss1192 2 года назад +1

    The nasuea he described is similer to the one women feel when they r pregnant, morning sickness is basically severe nausea, throwing up, hunger and losing the desire to eat. Hang in there for all the mothers who r going through this.

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  • @hxwow
    @hxwow 2 года назад +4

    "I went to the best doctors and they were useless" seems to be a common theme

  • @danielblackburn4626
    @danielblackburn4626 2 года назад +1

    I had a similar case due to antibiotics for sinus infections... I was on heavy dose antibiotics for about 18 months resulting in fungal overgrowth, combined with bad sinus infections flaring backup.
    I did a round of strong antifungal, probiotics, combined with 90 days of 95% sugar / carbohydrate fasting and intermittent fasting. Also added cayenne pepper pills 💊 and apple cider vinegar + water few times per day. A lot of my case was misdiagnosed. Thankfully I had a doctor 👨‍⚕️ at a clinic who was there part time but a full time resident doctor at Mayo catch the combinations. Additionally I got sinus surgery to open nasal passage to flush bacterial loads. It was a rough ordeal that last several years.
    One Main caution: liver health due to strong antifungal. My aunt gave me a cleanse / detox drink recipe: celery (soft center pieces), baby kale, lemon juice, lemon 🍋 zest, apple cider vinegar, stevia leaf 🍃(optional), mint leaf 🍃, blend til smooth. Make about 20 ounces , drink first thing in AM, again before bed.

    • @jansmith3158
      @jansmith3158 2 года назад

      for candida overgrowth look up yt Eric bakker naturopath = excellent vids on how to heal. See dr berg also.

    • @csmt12
      @csmt12 Год назад

      so did the fungal overgrowth cause the bacterial sinus infections? How did you break out of the cycle of infections -> antibiotics. I'm in the same place, but skin staph infections. 4 years now!

  • @nielsanderson8715
    @nielsanderson8715 2 года назад +8

    Thank you for this video! What he has described is the same exact symptoms I've been dealing with for years gone to doctors had colonoscopies nobody could tell me a reason, I think I just found it!!!!

    • @chso8809
      @chso8809 2 года назад

      It’s called depression and anxiety form your past traumas

    • @lookintothesky123
      @lookintothesky123 2 года назад

      Restore your microbiome with probiotic bacteria

    • @nielsanderson8715
      @nielsanderson8715 2 года назад

      Ok Doc. McStuffins. Obviously you dont know sh**.

  • @Sasuki774
    @Sasuki774 2 года назад

    I'm reading through the comments in here and it's heart breaking. The only advice I can offer is look closely at your diet. It's amazing how fixing one's diet can solve 90% of issues.

  • @wamlartmuse2983
    @wamlartmuse2983 2 года назад +25

    I had a mysterious stomach problem. The doctors couldn't figure it out. It was basically everything he was going through, had to eat plain food my kidneys were going out every two weeks, I even went through dialysis for two days. I finally figured out what my issue was. Not the doctors but me alone. It was chronic dehydration. It was hard to bounce back from its not as easy as drinking more water & you're good... I didn't take any antibiotics. I've caught staff a few times. The first time I went to the doctor & seen how he cut it out of my leg. The other couple times I had it, I cut it out myself. Now I recognize it immediately, once I have a funky zit that is acting up, I put a big alcohol pad on it for a couple min a couple times a day, after popping it & washing it. You know when you have staff, it looks like a zit but more red around it & it hurts way more. Most times the "head" turns dark or black, then just gets bigger & bigger. You won't be able to pop it because it will have a fibrous core. If you pull the core out you can squeeze all that nastiness out then dump some peroxide in it, wash it with antibacterial soap often & keep it covered with gauze with some triple antibiotics ointment on it. If your young & healthy, chances are you do not need antibiotics.

    • @hmu958
      @hmu958 2 года назад

      What you are describing is not the descriprtion of staph infection. Its not puss filled nor has a "core". It itches but doesnt hurt as the skins nerves are damaged by staff. Ive had it when living in Hawaii surfing dirty water. I Cut out sugar stay away from the beach and moved to higher elevation 3000 feet, at a buddies house and it resolved it self in two weeks. Colloidal silver works very well as a slray or rinse to help it heal.

    • @jesuscmenendaz
      @jesuscmenendaz 2 года назад +1

      What did you do to resolve the dehydration issue?

    • @YellowPenetrator
      @YellowPenetrator 2 года назад +2

      @@hmu958 there are different kinds of staph, google shows many ugly filled things

    • @wamlartmuse2983
      @wamlartmuse2983 2 года назад

      @@hmu958 lol ask a doctor. That's exactly what the doctor told me & told the group of interns that came to my room. I thought it was a spider bite at first until I seen the doctor, I think your thinking of shingles...

    • @wamlartmuse2983
      @wamlartmuse2983 2 года назад

      @@hmu958 yes you can get it from dirty water. You can get it from being dirty, you can get it from a skin abrasion, letting dogs sleep in your bed, using a towel or wearing cloths after someone else. There are many ways you can get it. At first it itches but once it gets bad it form's a core. A thick white plug. It's called staff infection because it's an infection, any infection you have will cause puss. Puss is a response from your body sending white blood cells to fight the infection. It's dead cells & bacteria. I'm sure you can find videos of doctors cutting out staff. They make an incision then remove the plug, then squeeze out the puss, clean it & stuff antibacterial gauze in it.

  • @PlantRelated
    @PlantRelated 2 года назад +1

    Hi Joe, can you please have William Michael Forbes on your podcast? He channels the higher beings and would be able to help Gordon Ryan with his stomach issue, it’s usually more than just physical, including emotional and thought related, generational. William channels true clear information like no one else. He can bring more clarity and show how to heal self by directing your awareness. Please and thank you!

  • @jhtsurvival
    @jhtsurvival 2 года назад +4

    This pretty much happened to my cat. Almost killed her. Vet just kept prescribing antibiotics instead of addressing the real problem. Finally went to a new vet and managed to save the cat

    • @HondaFan470
      @HondaFan470 2 года назад +1

      are ya giving the kitty probiotics?

    • @mitchellw7118
      @mitchellw7118 2 года назад

      Hope she makes a full recovery Bro 🙏

    • @chso8809
      @chso8809 2 года назад

      I think we can all agree your cat needs to pass

    • @jhtsurvival
      @jhtsurvival 2 года назад

      @@chso8809 uh no

    • @jhtsurvival
      @jhtsurvival 2 года назад +1

      @@mitchellw7118 she did and has been very healthy since she recovered. Vet over prescribed antibiotics for urinary track infections she kept getting. Turns out she had bladder stones that were found in an Xray done by the vet years prior but apparently they never looked back in her file nor did they care to try to figure out why she kept getting infections. After almost a year of her being on antibiotics more than off she slowly worked to completely just not eating and drinking and wasted away to almost nothing which was difficult to tell because she is a long haired cat that does not sit with you or let you hold her. Once the vet came out and said " oh yeah I guess she has bladder stones we could have prevented all this by a simple surgery a year ago" I never went back and found another. They instantly took her off the antibiotics and I had to force feed her for a month by hand and she bounced back with some appetite pills and a special diet food I forget exactly what it was. But yeah. Force feeding a cat that wants to murder anyone that picks her up is not fun

  • @newbraveworld9733
    @newbraveworld9733 2 года назад

    This is incredible and yes this is a HUGE problem. Overprescribing antibiotics can lead to gut dysbiosis (bacterial imbalance). This can in turn lead to fungal overgrowth and SIBO (small intestine bacterial overgrowth), which is usually diagnosed as "IBS", and doctors will just say there's nothing wrong. The way to fix it is to massively clean up your diet, get rid of the fungal overgrowth and the bad bacteria and then reintroduce good bacteria through proper use of pre and probiotics and a high fibre diet. Props to Gordon for persevering, but I hope his doctor realises the importance of maintaining a clean diet. Eliminating things like wheat/gluten, dairy and soy is almost always beneficial.

  • @Mopar6ix
    @Mopar6ix 2 года назад +6

    Man our healthcare system is absolute garbage for all the money we are OBLIGATED to pay. Seems like I’m hearing more and more stories about MULTIPLE misdiagnoses for underlying issues. Understandable you can’t expect doctors to be 100% right all the time . But also feels they are quick to dismiss certain symptoms for a common diagnosis

    • @YellowPenetrator
      @YellowPenetrator 2 года назад

      the money you need to pay and the misdiagnoses are two seperate problems.

    • @Mopar6ix
      @Mopar6ix 2 года назад +1

      @@YellowPenetrator two separate problems that underly the same issue our healthcare

  • @chedawg9611
    @chedawg9611 2 года назад +2

    I've had Gastroparesis for 12 years(I'm 31)..I got so bad I got a gastric pacemaker put in my stomach..the worst part is always being nauseous and in pain and not being able to eat..I was 21 and went down to 98 lbs I went 3 years on pain meds just to find out they made me worse

    • @bennym1326
      @bennym1326 2 года назад

      How are things now mate? I've had the same diagnosis.. Gastroparesis. I'm not gonna lie, I'm terrified

  • @Alloongast
    @Alloongast 2 года назад +4

    That's the thing with sickness and doctors in general, no matter how good they are because of the merits they have, experience or what hospital they're working at, if you're still sick, getting worse or not improving at all, you have to keep looking for that doctor that will understand your medical situation. Just don't give up.

  • @stacylee1960
    @stacylee1960 2 года назад +3

    Oh wow...thats what's happening to me and they can't figure anything out,I was on 2 antibiotics for the Hpylori and then when they said I was cleared of it I had bacterial infections,I was on 9 different antibiotics in 6 months and became Antibiotic resistant,im still nauseous and now they are saying its my Root Canals and told me to watch the movie "Root Cause" with Ben Purser that they don't want us to see

  • @Philsilva06
    @Philsilva06 2 года назад +2

    Grear to hear he is recovering 👏👏

  • @FermentedGrumpyGrapeSqueezit
    @FermentedGrumpyGrapeSqueezit 2 года назад +19

    I've been dealing with stomach problems myself for the last couple months I started getting pain on my left side after I would eat. I started taking probiotics and recently changed my diet. I walk 3 miles after I eat dinner now too because it gets my stomach going I start farting and get some relief lol Everytime I go to the doctor I get no answers and just waste money so I've had to just go at it through trial and error. It throws my life off when I dont feel right. Its like I'm not getting proper nutrition from the food I eat and my body just dumping it out

    • @dallolyousuf1708
      @dallolyousuf1708 2 года назад +1

      Same thing bro, dealing with it since November. Any probiotic reccomendations? Been on an antiinflamitory diet and trying to find solutions cause doctors have been a waste of time so far. All results come in perfect but I always still feel like shit.

    • @BruchoSindicate
      @BruchoSindicate 2 года назад

      I have a dull pain on my center-right side above the navel. This December it will be two years. Doc diagnosed me with gastritis (after rough scope camera swallowing, no H pylori), prescribed a bunch of omeprozole and not only that it didn't help, I started getting reflux. I was probably also misdiagnosed, the pain is more to the right, unless my stomach is horizontally long, it's just weird. Going to try to cut coffee completely, take Carnosine Zinc, perhaps buy some Slippery Elm, DGL, Marshmallow root or even BPC-157 and see if it helps. Having something hurt in one spot for 2 years screams permanent damage, have to fix it somehow since Docs will probably prescribe more omeprozole.

    • @4me2poop0nU
      @4me2poop0nU 2 года назад +3

      Naturopaths

    • @lisaavlarado4393
      @lisaavlarado4393 2 года назад

      Check out

    • @goldbluetears
      @goldbluetears 2 года назад

      I dealt with a similar problem. I fasted for 10 days only drinking water with lemon and marple syrup. Every morning I drank 1 liter of salt water as laxative. My stomach was getting better but I still had some issues and I noticed that my liquid sh.t was foamy. I realized it was the marple syrup that caused the issue, so when I started eating again I cut all sugar (fructose and glucose). Now I eat mainly meat, eggs and veggies and I feel so much better. I crave sweet things but everytime I eat them my symptoms return. Sugar in all forms (starch, carbohydrate) is the devil, cut it out!

  • @GonzaloOrtiz831
    @GonzaloOrtiz831 2 года назад

    Glad this finally happened Mo Kept saying this was going to happen on the live streams for two months prior for ADCC.

  • @UnscentedDirtbag
    @UnscentedDirtbag 2 года назад +14

    I thought it said Gordon Ramsey at first I clicked so fast…🤣🤣

  • @pannu679
    @pannu679 2 года назад +2

    where i can find full version of these podcast?

  • @seanwallace89
    @seanwallace89 2 года назад +3

    I swear by this... each sex has a different physical pain that is like kryptonite to them. For most women... it seems to be headaches/migraines. How often have you heard their complaints? However, for men... its nausea, or severe stomach/intestinal pain. I have never been taken out of commission by a head pain or headache in my 30 years as a man, but ad soon as my mouth starts randomly salvating and knot starts to tighten in my stomach... I turn from a man into about an 15 month old infant that can barely hold their head up straight... I just want to curl up into a ball and try to sleep until I no longer feel like throwing up!
    Idk if due to pregnancy that women's stomachs are better or they have an inherently less sensitive or a higher pain tolerance for that specific sensation of discomfort, or their experience w cramping and aching due PMS, but I rarely hear women complain of stomach or nausea issues, yet so many seem destroyed by even a slight headache. On the contrary, I very rarely get headaches, and if I do I would almost guarantee I'm just a little dehydrated, so its an easy fix. However, give me even the slightest notion of nausea from acid reflux in the morning, or I drink to much the evening prior... I'd borderline sell my soul to remove that feeling forever! Lol

    • @isiah6189
      @isiah6189 2 года назад +1

      When I lived with my girlfriend last year she would always have a headache. I would always be complaining to her that I was too nauseous to eat anything in the morning. Every now and then I'll get randomly nauseous. Sometimes if I'm really hungry I'll get nauseous. When it comes to headaches I'd say I get a very minor headache 2-3 times a year.

    • @seanwallace89
      @seanwallace89 2 года назад

      @@isiah6189 that's what I'm saying, man! If you've lived w females before... you'll know this is pretty accurate. Another truth... when girls don't feel well they get crabby or angry. When guys don't feel well we get really whiny and helpless! Lol

  • @I12beinu
    @I12beinu 2 года назад +2

    Man I need to go to the doctor been wonder why I haven’t been shitting normally and why I constantly feel nauseous, I got mersa from the hospital when I got shot and had antibiotics for about 9-10 months.. this is making a lot of sense. Always get something outta jre every time I watch or listen this time coulda been a life save, we will see

  • @moonlightfilms5279
    @moonlightfilms5279 2 года назад +7

    Had a bacteria infection in my intestines, spent months being tested for different types of cancers. I went from weighing 230 to 170 in the span of months throwing up everyday when I would wake up and literally just wanted to die. Took years to feel normal again

    • @Djhiphop1000000000
      @Djhiphop1000000000 2 года назад

      What infection did you have? What you’re describing sounds like a nightmare and I’ve never heard of it.

    • @moonlightfilms5279
      @moonlightfilms5279 2 года назад

      @@Djhiphop1000000000 it was some type of helicobacter heilmannii don’t remember exactly what type

  • @elitisthavoc3949
    @elitisthavoc3949 2 года назад +5

    Did he try Probiotics, pre-biotics, kombucha, sauerkraut and other fermented foods? Bone broth is also really good for your gut. Or did he only go the pharmaceutical route?

    • @mikelim9
      @mikelim9 2 года назад

      Underrated comment, the fermented foods are way more powerful than probiotic supplements

  • @chancerobinson5112
    @chancerobinson5112 2 года назад +1

    Beating on someone, even if you have a license, is not a sport. It is felony assault.

  • @fabolousjada5070
    @fabolousjada5070 2 года назад +3

    Bro your voice is even changing lol you sound juicedddd tf up 🥤

  • @PWNHUB
    @PWNHUB 2 года назад

    I seriously had a situation like this but it ended up being diabetes causing serious issues, constant nausea vomiting etc.

  • @tewksindahat
    @tewksindahat 2 года назад +3

    I went through this exact same thing starting in 2016. Got diagnosed with Eppstein Barr. Took 6 years now and I'm 80%.

  • @Patelofts740
    @Patelofts740 2 года назад

    Love the awesome pod cast keep up the amazing work

  • @rafaeladrian1510
    @rafaeladrian1510 2 года назад +8

    its called anabolic reflux

  • @1Dnews101
    @1Dnews101 2 года назад +1

    I have a friend who had horrible staph and was on the brink of dying bc of how thin she became and a cardiologist told her in private (bc they’re not allowed to say this) that his daughter gets it since she’s a biker and to take colloidal silver! She was better within a week to 2 for anyone who needs this info

    • @csmt12
      @csmt12 Год назад +1

      Can you expand on this a little bit? Do you know what the regime was?

  • @MYFAtal13
    @MYFAtal13 2 года назад +5

    I'm going on 3 years with stomach issues after a few courses of antibiotics. Had all the test done and nobody knows nothing. I'm slightly better now than I was a year ago and I hope I continue to bet well. It sucks

    • @MarkWalmsley
      @MarkWalmsley 2 года назад

      Start eating kimchi

    • @YellowPenetrator
      @YellowPenetrator 2 года назад +3

      what’s helping me currently is slowly higher doses of itraconazole (an antifungal) and stuff like bentonite clay to help absorb all the toxins in my stomach when the fungi die and release them. bentonite often helps my psyche when i feel like shit, the feelings come from the stomach, additionally magnesium-glycinate and calcium-d-glucarate help detox the body and the magnesium in combination with ashwagandha also helps calm me down (no extract, just raw powder in capsules) so i can function a little again. just leave a little time between bentonite and other stuff, so it doesn’t absorb the good stuff.

    • @A7Lopez
      @A7Lopez 2 года назад

      Same here I’m at the 3 year mark

    • @onoesmurlocs
      @onoesmurlocs 2 года назад +1

      Fermented foods like unpasteurized sauerkraut , kimchi , and eating a variety of foods particularly plants food can help regrow you microbiome good bacteria, and have tried some probiotic supplements?

    • @MYFAtal13
      @MYFAtal13 2 года назад

      @@onoesmurlocs I did the whole probiotics. I'm much better now. I seem to have good and bad weeks when I used to be 24/7 365. I honestly thought I had cancer. I'm mostly vegan now which helps as when I eat a lot of meat It escalates things. I will try kimchi though

  • @SpeakTheTruth1995
    @SpeakTheTruth1995 Год назад

    Had a strep throat and was prescribed antibiotic. After the treatment was having bad digestive problems. Was suffering for two months even tho taking probiotics everyday. Ended up going back to the doctors and they found C diff gut infection. Which is apparently pretty common and even lethal if not treated. Doctor prescribed antibiotics against this infection. It got better but my digestive system still hasn’t been the same and it’s been 6 months now.
    All I know is that antibiotics are very dangerous they cure one infection while can causing crazy problem by destroying your microbiome.
    Wishing good health to everyone reading this, God bless guys!

  • @TheItFactorMMA
    @TheItFactorMMA 2 года назад +15

    The same mysterious stomach issue that GSP had when he was Danaher’s protege…

    • @joey_ferrari24
      @joey_ferrari24 2 года назад

      I believe GSP had “leaky gut syndrome”

    • @TheItFactorMMA
      @TheItFactorMMA 2 года назад

      @@joey_ferrari24 Theyve got all kinds of vague excuses

    • @jplb96
      @jplb96 2 года назад

      @@joey_ferrari24 No such as leaky gut. Pseudoscience.

    • @aaronnicolas6125
      @aaronnicolas6125 2 года назад +1

      @@joey_ferrari24 ulcerative colitis

    • @user-hv8jw1fx7x
      @user-hv8jw1fx7x 2 года назад

      @@joey_ferrari24 no he has ulcerative colitis lol

  • @nbrosna1
    @nbrosna1 2 года назад +1

    Who is this doctor in California?? Can anyone share please?!

  • @MrRaja
    @MrRaja 2 года назад +5

    All this is making me scared of my own body... I need to be more in control of my body but more importantly mind.

    • @neuvisean1739
      @neuvisean1739 2 года назад +1

      Start diaphragmatic nasal breathing

    • @MrRaja
      @MrRaja 2 года назад

      @@neuvisean1739 Reminds me of Baba Ramdev Breathing Exercise.

    • @stizz19
      @stizz19 2 года назад

      Your mind is directly connected to your gut health, sounds weird but it is 100% accurate.

  • @jmc129
    @jmc129 2 года назад +1

    Anyone know his medication regimen? Especially the anti fungal, I’ve had gut health issues since H Plyori infection years ago

  • @hawaiianprestigecars8493
    @hawaiianprestigecars8493 2 года назад +4

    the disease this man has is called Mcas or mast cell activation disorder
    Its extremely rampant and rising and causes many completely disabled people
    Its due to allergens, pathogens, microplastics, environmental assault, constant stress, constant mold exposure things along those lines
    your body basically doesnt ever get out the flight and fight mode and over time you get extremely chronically ill.
    only thing that helps is mast cell stabilizers or annihilation of immune system with
    Jak or Kit inhibitors.
    In cases where its more of an allergy type response Anti IGE can be life changing but in general its one of the worst thing you can have because you basically have no Quality of life left.
    sleep is non existent

    • @SterlingSimmons22
      @SterlingSimmons22 2 года назад

      The MCAS is caused by the fungal overgrowth in this man’s case

    • @hawaiianprestigecars8493
      @hawaiianprestigecars8493 2 года назад

      @@SterlingSimmons22 yes. Essentially he would have to go on a strong antibiotic again like rifaximin in conjunction with something like Low dose naltrexone.
      would probably completely cure this guy

    • @SterlingSimmons22
      @SterlingSimmons22 2 года назад

      @@hawaiianprestigecars8493 sounds like the antifungals are what’s working for him. Rifaxamin is for SIBO I believe

  • @bobomonkey702
    @bobomonkey702 2 года назад

    Having stomach issues makes life a pain in the butt and dictates life to what things you can and cannot do. It’s very annoying.

  • @LivingstonLabs
    @LivingstonLabs 2 года назад +23

    I've been dealing with some of these same issues for several years. Most doctors are next to worthless. I finally made real progress when one doctor had me take antifungals. But I still am battling H Pylori, and apparently its antibiotic resistant. What are the other good treatments for H Pylori out there?

    • @YellowPenetrator
      @YellowPenetrator 2 года назад +3

      different antibiotics, multiple at ones, together with omeprazole or something to reduce gastric acid

    • @bfonk2355
      @bfonk2355 2 года назад +7

      Most docs are just rich people that could afford the schooling for it lol

    • @danny9732
      @danny9732 2 года назад +8

      I’ve been dealing with the same exact symptoms for a while now. I’ll definitely have to look into antifungals. Like you said, most doctors are fucking useless

    • @blizzred2143
      @blizzred2143 2 года назад +5

      Mastic gum, (forgot the name) extract… also try not to eat anything sulfuric.. trust me I had very very bad gastritis. I’ve looked up some stuff there’s a good study with the Mastic gum and the extract I’ll try to find it for you

    • @giuseppeangelo9988
      @giuseppeangelo9988 2 года назад +2

      This is what worked for me. Garlic Forte by Mediherb need a script for it tho. Gastromend-hp. Turmeric, Manuka honey and green tea. Took about 3 months