It's so sweet, when at the very end, as he's recalling his case, he's like "it's one I think about a lot." It really shows how much these professionals care about their patients.
God bless you neruodoctors! My father had a total of 11 STROKES!! The only thing that took him out was pancreatic cancer, and even that almost lost! A large chunk of his recovery was done by you angels!
As a person who never had good experience with doctors or hospitals, those videos restore my faith in doctors and prove that there are still people who care and know what they are doing.
I'm in the middle of my undergrad and currently thinking of doing neurology for postgrad. Love that it showed me a glimpse of what my future might be (hopefully🥺🤞🏼)
Same! I’m currently taking post-baccalaureate courses as I got my degree in a non-science field and neuroscience is, hands down, my best and most favourite unit Good luck to you!!
Everyone wants to be a neurologist but not everyone will sacrifice the time to be on. It's one of the hardest specialties because the study years are longer AND the working time is higher.
❤my wish is to do this... but med school is becoming tough everyday in 5th year always feels like giving up... I need more hugs😢😢 just any advice on how to manage my time will be of help
Hey there 🤗🤗 I have been through really tough times in medical school too. Take a break as many times as you need! I know it is a lot to study, but even small breaks are better than none and go tonthe window or out for a walk...do not just use your break to scroll on the phone. Give your mind and body a true relaxation. So, cherish the importance of having a pause and not studying non stop. Also, think about how you need to be fully present in the moment and find little things to enjoy in this experience, even if it is hard, because this hard time will go away, but you will remain with yourself and you need to be healthy, balanced. Prioritise your health! Nothing deserves your health. If it is TOO MUCH, better take a longer break than sacrifice your health. More hugs. You will make it through with God's help 🤗
@@BibliaRelevanta Thank you very much... I really appreciate I am trying to work this year.. starting this week coz have been having mental breakdowns of late
well man it all depends. if they told you to see a neurologist it only means that your problem isnt associated with the lens or optic nerve of your eye, its about how its connected to your brain, which pretty much means that the problemis that something in the back of your brain, or maybe your optic chiasm or other parts have an issue which is impacting your vision
en I could finally open my eye I only saw yellow. Life went on around that time I started having nose bleeds only when I slept. That went away after a few months. Fast forward I’m 18 I did cocaine started having seizures so I stopped but the seizures didn’t. I ended up in a wheelchair lost the use of my legs after a year regain the ability to walk. After a year seizures stopped never came back. Was told I had an avm that was the cause of my seizures but I didn’t fit all the criteria. Said avm was a birth defect. They couldn’t find the real reason. Fast forward 24 I get into a minor car accident they do scans see I have a facial fracture n a broken neck. After further inspection see the fracture is old and the cervical subluxation was a birth defect. I realized the facial fracture was probably from when I fell as a child. My father never took me to the doctors for the fall just put an eye patch to cover the black eye. Could the fall have caused the avm and cervical subluxation? If so would that explain issues in my mental cognitive and physical pain now at 35?
@@jacksongiddens I didn't have biology chemistry and physics class in 11th and 12th grade. But I'm studying things by myself now. Can I still become a neurologist..?
@@pandaninja6459 depends what country you are in. You may be able to do a course that covers those subjects in order to get in to med school. Some countries do not require science subjects to get in. Good luck!
Do an Undergraduate degree in Science 🧪(EG, Biology, Biochemistry, Psychology, Neuroscience) and then apply to medical school & if you're rejected then do a masters degree & reapply
It's so sweet, when at the very end, as he's recalling his case, he's like "it's one I think about a lot." It really shows how much these professionals care about their patients.
God bless you neruodoctors! My father had a total of 11 STROKES!! The only thing that took him out was pancreatic cancer, and even that almost lost! A large chunk of his recovery was done by you angels!
As a person who never had good experience with doctors or hospitals, those videos restore my faith in doctors and prove that there are still people who care and know what they are doing.
in fairfax va the hospital staff are the kindest! i’m shocked
I'm in the middle of my undergrad and currently thinking of doing neurology for postgrad. Love that it showed me a glimpse of what my future might be (hopefully🥺🤞🏼)
Sameeeeee I’m studying the cerebellum right now
Same! I’m currently taking post-baccalaureate courses as I got my degree in a non-science field and neuroscience is, hands down, my best and most favourite unit
Good luck to you!!
Everyone wants to be a neurologist but not everyone will sacrifice the time to be on.
It's one of the hardest specialties because the study years are longer AND the working time is higher.
Mr. Smith I really want your energy. You are so good at work. Thanks for your time.😍😍😍
Wow ten years already?! Great video! 😃
This is so inspiring! I hope I become a neurologist too! Its my dream career!!
I'm gonna say I love his personality jsjsjs
I am jealous i wanna be a neuroscientist sooooooo badly
this is a neurologist. A neuroscientist is something different.
@@Revion91 lol
I can't do an MRI once a week. Once is bad enough.
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❤my wish is to do this... but med school is becoming tough everyday in 5th year always feels like giving up... I need more hugs😢😢 just any advice on how to manage my time will be of help
Hey there 🤗🤗 I have been through really tough times in medical school too. Take a break as many times as you need! I know it is a lot to study, but even small breaks are better than none and go tonthe window or out for a walk...do not just use your break to scroll on the phone. Give your mind and body a true relaxation. So, cherish the importance of having a pause and not studying non stop. Also, think about how you need to be fully present in the moment and find little things to enjoy in this experience, even if it is hard, because this hard time will go away, but you will remain with yourself and you need to be healthy, balanced. Prioritise your health! Nothing deserves your health. If it is TOO MUCH, better take a longer break than sacrifice your health. More hugs. You will make it through with God's help 🤗
@@BibliaRelevanta Thank you very much... I really appreciate I am trying to work this year.. starting this week coz have been having mental breakdowns of late
@@0rewa 🥲🥲 I will not give up thank you
Hope you are doing good! Don't be so hard with yourself and remember to take breaks ❤
Great video!!
😌feeling good
My eye doctor recommended I see a neurologist! Anyone can give me more info!
That's what he's supposed to find out - and convey to YOU.
well man it all depends. if they told you to see a neurologist it only means that your problem isnt associated with the lens or optic nerve of your eye, its about how its connected to your brain, which pretty much means that the problemis that something in the back of your brain, or maybe your optic chiasm or other parts have an issue which is impacting your vision
LOL ''WITH A STROKE YOU ARE LOSING 200 MILLION BRAINCELL EVERY MINUTE '' WOW
Does a neurologist treat insomnia ?
yes also a psychiatrist can as well
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en I could finally open my eye I only saw yellow. Life went on around that time I started having nose bleeds only when I slept. That went away after a few months. Fast forward I’m 18 I did cocaine started having seizures so I stopped but the seizures didn’t. I ended up in a wheelchair lost the use of my legs after a year regain the ability to walk. After a year seizures stopped never came back. Was told I had an avm that was the cause of my seizures but I didn’t fit all the criteria. Said avm was a birth defect. They couldn’t find the real reason. Fast forward 24 I get into a minor car accident they do scans see I have a facial fracture n a broken neck. After further inspection see the fracture is old and the cervical subluxation was a birth defect. I realized the facial fracture was probably from when I fell as a child. My father never took me to the doctors for the fall just put an eye patch to cover the black eye. Could the fall have caused the avm and cervical subluxation? If so would that explain issues in my mental cognitive and physical pain now at 35?
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I have a dream of becoming a neurologist can anyone tell me what do I need to study for it?
Go to medical school and then train as a neurologist
@@jacksongiddens I didn't have biology chemistry and physics class in 11th and 12th grade. But I'm studying things by myself now. Can I still become a neurologist..?
@@pandaninja6459 depends what country you are in. You may be able to do a course that covers those subjects in order to get in to med school. Some countries do not require science subjects to get in. Good luck!
@@pandaninja6459no you can't, you have to get into school and complete class 11 and 12 again with those subs
Do an Undergraduate degree in Science 🧪(EG, Biology, Biochemistry, Psychology, Neuroscience) and then apply to medical school & if you're rejected then do a masters degree & reapply
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