What a legend. I let out a chuckle when you said "chillin bro" as you explained the clinical presentations. It is the little things that show how passionate you are about what you do
Absolutely love your videos! I have medically induced hypothyroidsm, it's been so hard to try and explain to new GP's that I need their help rather than them just insisting i go to my psychiatrist - Educating myself with your videos has definetly helped me better understand my body and what i can do to help it. Also super helpful when thinking about it in a veterinary context too! Ps. Also love seeing why my doctors had me going to all these different tests haha
I wish you had free photos of your finished white board! This is so helpful as I am in school and would love to use your work to help with memorization. Great work!
totally agree, only educational RUclips channel that's been able to capture my attention and helps me remember info later on. I think is the drawing on the go.
I have treated my conditions with the supplementations of vitamin d3k2, copper and zink and the conditions went into remission, including a reduction in diabetes
I wonder if enzymatic therapy would assist in the fibrosis on the thyroid glands? The use of Serapeptase, Nanokinase and Lumbrokinase are the enzymes I’m talking about. Does anyone know the answer. I know for a fact that it is very helpful against fibrosis.
Is it possible to talk about a little physiology before you delve into the disease itself? Like you would do in the retired videos. For example, talk about how TSH is produced and its function. It used to tie the entire thing together beautifully. :)
Exactly . This is Clinical Medicine not physiology!!! Everything is explained perfectly in his old videos!! They are not outdated. Physiology is always the same never changes
Thank you prof. Please, I have a question about pretibial myxedema. Is it specific for Graves’ disease? Or does it occurs in other conditions like hypothyroidism? Because I was reading it and just mentioned in Graves’ disease
Yes both hypo and hyper (graves ) can have pretibial myxedema bc of in graves TSHrAb increase sensitivity of TSH to other organs like fibroblasts thyroid adipose tissues then pretibial myxedema forms In hypothyroidism TSH Is high and acts these organs ⬆️ and couse pretibial myxedema I hope its useful 🫡
Double check this because I’m not a med student but I think it probably is due in part bc hypothyroidism reduces renal flow which results in more fluid retention & therefor higher overall blood pressure (bc there is more fluid in the system). Also I think they have more salt too which also increases water retention and results in increased overall pressure
Hypothyroidism leads to changes in elasticity of blood vessels making them stiffer. This reduced elasticity causes higher diastolic pressure because vessels are less able to accommodate for the blood flow without increasing pressure especially during relaxation phase of the heart , diastole
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What a legend. I let out a chuckle when you said "chillin bro" as you explained the clinical presentations. It is the little things that show how passionate you are about what you do
Your videos are so amazing it actually makes me feel bad that I’m watching them for free. This is peak medical content.
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Wondering when the notes of this will be posted on the website. They massively help me with studying.
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Absolutely love your videos! I have medically induced hypothyroidsm, it's been so hard to try and explain to new GP's that I need their help rather than them just insisting i go to my psychiatrist - Educating myself with your videos has definetly helped me better understand my body and what i can do to help it. Also super helpful when thinking about it in a veterinary context too! Ps. Also love seeing why my doctors had me going to all these different tests haha
Thankyou so much for the incredible lecture ! Waiting to learn more from you doctor …Love ur lectures ❤
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I wish you had free photos of your finished white board! This is so helpful as I am in school and would love to use your work to help with memorization. Great work!
Its incredible to listen and learn from your lectures, they are compact yet so comprehensive, thanks again ❤
totally agree, only educational RUclips channel that's been able to capture my attention and helps me remember info later on. I think is the drawing on the go.
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I have treated my conditions with the supplementations of vitamin d3k2, copper and zink and the conditions went into remission, including a reduction in diabetes
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Is the increase in diastolic blood pressure due to ADH, a.k.a., vasopressin, due to direct action on the blood vessels?
Is there a chance of Kelp supplementation (and/or diet richer with Iodine) to improve thyroid function without medication?
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What is the mechanism of increased ADH secretion in hypothyroidism?
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I wonder if enzymatic therapy would assist in the fibrosis on the thyroid glands? The use of Serapeptase, Nanokinase and Lumbrokinase are the enzymes I’m talking about. Does anyone know the answer. I know for a fact that it is very helpful against fibrosis.
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16:21 what is ESR??
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Thank you for this information! I am currently investigating if Lugol's iodine supplementation reverses my hypothyroidism.
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Is it possible to talk about a little physiology before you delve into the disease itself? Like you would do in the retired videos. For example, talk about how TSH is produced and its function. It used to tie the entire thing together beautifully. :)
There is a physiology video in his earlier lectures with hos TSH is produced
Clinical is clinical my friend😁
Exactly . This is Clinical Medicine not physiology!!! Everything is explained perfectly in his old videos!! They are not outdated. Physiology is always the same never changes
Go watch his playlist
34:00 😂😂 chill bro
Pretibial myxoedema occurs in hyperthyroidism
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how do I find lecture notes?
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Thank you prof.
Please, I have a question about pretibial myxedema.
Is it specific for Graves’ disease? Or does it occurs in other conditions like hypothyroidism?
Because I was reading it and just mentioned in Graves’ disease
Yes both hypo and hyper (graves ) can have pretibial myxedema bc of
in graves
TSHrAb increase sensitivity of TSH to other organs like fibroblasts thyroid adipose tissues then pretibial myxedema forms
In hypothyroidism
TSH Is high and acts these organs ⬆️ and couse pretibial myxedema
I hope its useful 🫡
Great......
The king has made his return
I have a question if anyone could answer, why does the DIASTOLIC bp rise in case hypothyroidism?
Double check this because I’m not a med student but I think it probably is due in part bc hypothyroidism reduces renal flow which results in more fluid retention & therefor higher overall blood pressure (bc there is more fluid in the system). Also I think they have more salt too which also increases water retention and results in increased overall pressure
Hypothyroidism leads to changes in elasticity of blood vessels making them stiffer. This reduced elasticity causes higher diastolic pressure because vessels are less able to accommodate for the blood flow without increasing pressure especially during relaxation phase of the heart , diastole
Very good.
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