You are made by a great God, who dearly loves you, has a unique plan with you and wants you to get to know him! I'm sure He will reveal himself to you, if you really want to know if He is real! I made this experience. 🤗🧡 Wishing you all the best!
I KNEW a diabetic foot exam was more than "just glancing at the top"! They're a bad doctor and now I know how to check my mom's feet. Thank you for uploading!
As someone with proprioception issues from sensory processing disorder I love the fact that he highlighted that especially because I have the most problems with my feet in space as apposed to any other limb/body part and I also love that he highlighted the wear and tear pattern of his shoes because having had my feet mapped for the correct shoes for me it’s amazing the difference that had on my posture and reduction in pain from hereditary joint problems and also on my proprioception, great video!
How can Dr. Gill make examinations this relaxing???? I'm not complaining, quite the opposite. I never had an interest in the medical field and still his videos get me binge watching
We need to check your quadrophrenic muscle and test for blight in the gulliver. Is that bad Doc? No idea, but it sounds medical doesn't it? *chainsaw starts*
Quick question, saw a couple other videos where I thought a two point discrimination tool would have been more optimal than the monofilament sensation. Dr Gill, why do you prefer the monofilament. Thanks in advance from a learner!
anyone felt it contained too much info which might mean the patient could recognise themselves. We need to be very careful with public cuss things like this I not only anonymise the details but CHANGE some of the details as well so there is no chance of someone being identified. Please take this as a learning point, not a rebuke 😊
Would it be better to not inform the direction of the toe before the test to get more accurate results on whether they acually know the direction instead of memory ?
We need to inform the patient as to what the sensation is, because we are actually holding the toe. So we’ve already added an additional variable into the mix.
Diabetic foot examination, So does this mean we do this test on people who are already Diabetic ? Or is it more like we are checking to find if they are Diabetic or not ?
@@DrJamesGill bende şöyle bir durum var şekerli bir şeyler den yedigimde ve içtigimde ayaklarım kanatmaya kadar varan kaşımalarım var ayrıca bazen soda içtigimde yada duş ta sıcak su ayaklarıma su akıtması yaptıgımda duruyor şekeri vucututan nasıl atabiliriz yada düşürebiliriz..
I was also wondering so I googled what I thought I heard ("Shark out foot"). It is Charcot foot, a neuropathy that makes a person less responsive to foot injuries.
@@DrJamesGill its the way you stand in relation to the patient, your body language, providing that security that your there for them, it's difficult to explain but while i was seeing the patient, i felt i was behaving like you do, which by the way i praise, your voice is so calming and your sooo relaxed. However there was also a negative point 😅because when my next patient came in, off course a child, i was like ohhh DR Gill, when are you going to show us a simple way of calculating antibiotic dosage in children, in mls. I don't know if you have read my previous comments😅, i have asked for it a few times but not getting it 😅, don't know what it is but i just get confused, hope you get time to show us that too.
Callouses can come from many sources, but it tends to be dead skin that's under high pressure that fuses together to form a harder outer shell. afaik it's more common in diabetic patients with poorer glucose control, but can have many other sources, including just not washing/exfoliating dead skin under the legs (should be careful using skin files when diabetic, if you have impaired sensation you can easily be too rough and cause a wound)
Wish you were my doctor im a newly diagnosed diabetic type 2 have no idea what it is an im a liver patient an i have cholesterol im very young an i have tachy cardia , my doctor told me i got diabetes because most of my family members have diabetes an my mother an grandmother have heart problem as well, ps i need a good doctor who can explain everything to me as im still very young with these diagnoses 😢 help 😢
Unfortunately I’m not able to - due to UK medicolegal rules - provide specific advice But it is reasonable to ask your Gp for a consultation to get more information, that’s always a good consultation for me, as I’m able to directly help 😊
@DrJamesGill thank you I'm in the US I was just wishing you were my doctor wishful thinking as from watching you you're very good US doctors like to do surgery for every thing as they recently did surgery on me they did a route en y gastric bypass surgery on me to control my diabetes because they said I became overweight because of my liver, I've never been overweight in my life but because my liver numbers were bad it made me gain 100 pounds in lesss than year so they opted for surgery rather than other alternatives I don't know why US doctors are as such 🤷♀️ they talked me in this surgery an I regret it as I'm not feeling very well like my normal self 🥺😭 an all they tell me is you're going to be fine an I don't feel fine
For some reason Dr. Verghese at Stanford does not like those Taylor hammers and confiscates them from his students caught using them. He prefers the Queen's Square hammer instead. But if Doc Gill uses a Taylor then it's A-OK as far as I'm concerned! ;)
@ I’m a fucking medical student these are supposed to be educational not erotic content. Warrick university should be informed and can’t wait to do it.
everytime Dr Gill delivers some new exam it feels like a tiny milestone in my silly little life
You are made by a great God, who dearly loves you, has a unique plan with you and wants you to get to know him! I'm sure He will reveal himself to you, if you really want to know if He is real! I made this experience. 🤗🧡 Wishing you all the best!
@@j.kuhnel4753begone brainwasher
My mood is determined by Dr Gill's vest selection in each of these videos.
And what’s the verdict?
@@romulus6059Judging by his lack of response, it ain't good. 😬
This is going right into my ASMR playlist right after Dr Halley Berry’s exam video.
Nice, a fellow fan of Dr Halley Berry's amazing ASMR skills :D
Holly Berry is the OG ❤
I also watch Dr. Holie Berry. Lol
Same here!!! And don't forget... What's her name... That doctor that always says "that's lovely"!
I KNEW a diabetic foot exam was more than "just glancing at the top"! They're a bad doctor and now I know how to check my mom's feet. Thank you for uploading!
As someone with proprioception issues from sensory processing disorder I love the fact that he highlighted that especially because I have the most problems with my feet in space as apposed to any other limb/body part and I also love that he highlighted the wear and tear pattern of his shoes because having had my feet mapped for the correct shoes for me it’s amazing the difference that had on my posture and reduction in pain from hereditary joint problems and also on my proprioception, great video!
Ahhh now I get why this came up as a recommended from ASMR videos. Also very informative too.
His asmr vids actually inspired me to become a doctor… not even kidding. I wanna go overseas and do work experience lol
How can Dr. Gill make examinations this relaxing???? I'm not complaining, quite the opposite. I never had an interest in the medical field and still his videos get me binge watching
I think you're really missing an opportunity to call these Gills Skills.
I don’t know what it is, but I find it extremely satisfying just to listen to your videos.
I've watched so many of these that I almost fall asleep during the intro music.
It's Dr Gill. Now I feel fantastic
Dr. Gill is the best! I geek out with his medical terminology I do not understand but sounds terrific in his tone.
We need to check your quadrophrenic muscle and test for blight in the gulliver.
Is that bad Doc?
No idea, but it sounds medical doesn't it?
*chainsaw starts*
the end of examination 7:35 this is only beginning
Is loss of hair on the legs worrying? I randomly lost a rectangle of hair about my outside left ankle. Don’t really know what caused it.
Where is the signature zoom in shot of the hand sanitizer at the beginning??
Quick question, saw a couple other videos where I thought a two point discrimination tool would have been more optimal than the monofilament sensation. Dr Gill, why do you prefer the monofilament. Thanks in advance from a learner!
anyone felt it contained too much info which might mean the patient could recognise themselves. We need to be very careful with public cuss things like this I not only anonymise the details but CHANGE some of the details as well so there is no chance of someone being identified.
Please take this as a learning point, not a rebuke 😊
Love the content. ❤
Glad it is useful
Such a lovely capming manner
Can you do a collaboration with Dr. James Kelly to discuss TBI.... And the prognosis for sandwich breath if there's time?
How his feet is so smooth
Another brand new millenium baby ❤
What would loss of hair on the lower legs be a sign of?
Impaired blood supply - can happen in diabetes with peripheral vascular disease
Liked by Quentin Tarantino...
Big fan of monofilament and tuning fork videos
Didn't expect the shoes to go so hard
This Gonna be Good 👍
Thank you!
My brother had this done but half the tests were not performed.
Would it be better to not inform the direction of the toe before the test to get more accurate results on whether they acually know the direction instead of memory ?
We need to inform the patient as to what the sensation is, because we are actually holding the toe. So we’ve already added an additional variable into the mix.
I’m type 1, these always terrify me lol. Only had two in my life (new diagnosis) but jeez I don’t think the anxiety will ever go away 😆
How does it feel?
Diabetic foot examination, So does this mean we do this test on people who are already Diabetic ? Or is it more like we are checking to find if they are Diabetic or not ?
This test should be done annually for diabetics and when they are first diagnosed
It helps when assessing neuropathy / progression as lack of sensation can leads to critical injuries, osteomyelitis, amputations etc
@@DrJamesGill bende şöyle bir durum var şekerli bir şeyler den yedigimde ve içtigimde ayaklarım kanatmaya kadar varan kaşımalarım var ayrıca bazen soda içtigimde yada duş ta sıcak su ayaklarıma su akıtması yaptıgımda duruyor şekeri vucututan nasıl atabiliriz yada düşürebiliriz..
I wish we would get to see Dr. Gill actually do all the things he says he still wants to do to the patient at the end of the video.
We have videos covering many of those 😊
@@DrJamesGill@DrJamesGill I want more😁
I am so worried about diabetic neuropathy. Things are better now with diet and exercise. But I am scared it will happen some day
Enjoyed watching you survive on bear grylls the island 🏝️
Me and bro share the same birthday and year too
Excelente. Obrigado
Thanks
But he has clawed toes. Or are his OK?
Super
What does he seem to repeat at 2:46?
I was also wondering so I googled what I thought I heard ("Shark out foot"). It is Charcot foot, a neuropathy that makes a person less responsive to foot injuries.
MAKE SURE UR SHOES ARE CLEAN B4 GOING TO THE DR YES!!!
Are you still planning on uploading your ‘shirt off’ video which you mentioned last month?
Will David be making an appearance again soon?
Just add the word asmr at the end and then watch how the vid will hike
💪💪💪🔥🔥🔥
I almost sounded like him in the clinic today 😂
How so??
@@DrJamesGill its the way you stand in relation to the patient, your body language, providing that security that your there for them, it's difficult to explain but while i was seeing the patient, i felt i was behaving like you do, which by the way i praise, your voice is so calming and your sooo relaxed. However there was also a negative point 😅because when my next patient came in, off course a child, i was like ohhh DR Gill, when are you going to show us a simple way of calculating antibiotic dosage in children, in mls. I don't know if you have read my previous comments😅, i have asked for it a few times but not getting it 😅, don't know what it is but i just get confused, hope you get time to show us that too.
What does calisus mean I have huge calisus
Callouses can come from many sources, but it tends to be dead skin that's under high pressure that fuses together to form a harder outer shell. afaik it's more common in diabetic patients with poorer glucose control, but can have many other sources, including just not washing/exfoliating dead skin under the legs (should be careful using skin files when diabetic, if you have impaired sensation you can easily be too rough and cause a wound)
Wish you were my doctor im a newly diagnosed diabetic type 2 have no idea what it is an im a liver patient an i have cholesterol im very young an i have tachy cardia , my doctor told me i got diabetes because most of my family members have diabetes an my mother an grandmother have heart problem as well, ps i need a good doctor who can explain everything to me as im still very young with these diagnoses 😢 help 😢
Unfortunately I’m not able to - due to UK medicolegal rules - provide specific advice
But it is reasonable to ask your Gp for a consultation to get more information, that’s always a good consultation for me, as I’m able to directly help 😊
@DrJamesGill thank you I'm in the US I was just wishing you were my doctor wishful thinking as from watching you you're very good US doctors like to do surgery for every thing as they recently did surgery on me they did a route en y gastric bypass surgery on me to control my diabetes because they said I became overweight because of my liver, I've never been overweight in my life but because my liver numbers were bad it made me gain 100 pounds in lesss than year so they opted for surgery rather than other alternatives I don't know why US doctors are as such 🤷♀️ they talked me in this surgery an I regret it as I'm not feeling very well like my normal self 🥺😭 an all they tell me is you're going to be fine an I don't feel fine
For some reason Dr. Verghese at Stanford does not like those Taylor hammers and confiscates them from his students caught using them. He prefers the Queen's Square hammer instead. But if Doc Gill uses a Taylor then it's A-OK as far as I'm concerned! ;)
2 hours to Go!
wow! they were born on 1/1/00!
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„I can’t see any problems with your gate“. Bro walked not good 0:50
"Hello there, I'm Dr Gill and I've been asked to do a diabetic foot assessment."
I have diabetes? 😶
What a chad
James, did you add an ASMR hashtag? ...you're a doctor, we're medical students, please...!
You have no fantasy
@ I’m a fucking medical student these are supposed to be educational not erotic content. Warrick university should be informed and can’t wait to do it.
My man needs new shoes
Unintentional ASMR 😶
What do you mean no deforminty? Theres no way in hell those toes are normal 😂
feet
I would like to find a girl to share those videos before sleeping. It could be an experience!