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this was absolutely the best explanation on dka i ever came across. had never been able to understand it from lectures, self reading, or other videos. yr channel is the best. thank you .
I like your videos because they cut straight into the axis of the subject and don't loiter around in uncertainty as many do. I wish you could cover the relationship between high glucose in the blood with the effect it has on blood brain barrier resulting in metabolic acidosis and such effect on amyloid beta protein activity in Alzheimer! This Triangle I have been trying to put together lately and in need to verify!
I'm here because I've been struggling with ketones since I've been diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. I've been managing everything that enters my mouth, food to the gram and 2.7QT of water per day, and I have not had 250+ or 70- for 5 days. I'm also on a pump so there should never be a lack of insulin. Yet I'm STILL getting ketones in the higher range (high according to my test strips but not to the point of DKA). No starvation, no dehydration, no lack of insulin, no hyperglycemia, no infection, so why? Could anyone please help me with a POSSIBLE explanation? Thanks!
Hi sorry this is very delayed but maybe your ketone strips are expired? I used some one time that “went bad” and it said I had large ketones but in reality they were actually trace.
Suggested topic: "The 3 P's" is often cited as signs of hyperglycemia. Polyuria is often readily evident in acute hyperglycemia-- and the relationship between polyuria and polydipsia is easy to understand. The "third P" however, polyphagia, isn't as easy to understand-- and, in my experience as an RN, I didn't observe acute increased hunger in patients with acute hyperglycemia. On the other hand, I frequently observed chronic polyphagia in patients with chronic hyperglycemia. -- A video on "the 3 Ps" that explained the pathophysiology of hyperglycemia-related polyphagia would be great. I also want to thank you for your terrific videos. They are, without any equals, the best quick video summaries about pathophysiology on the Internet. Your explanations are always cleanly presented, clarified by terrific animation, and focused on relevant issues.
Cells are starving you have no energy you want carbs to eat to produce energy in hyperglycemia, but also remember once you get to DkA you’ve been feeling hungry and thirsty but now in DKA you are nauseous, stomach ache you don’t feel hungry or even if you do you can’t eat. Diabetic RN here
this was absolutely the best explanation on dka i ever came across. had never been able to understand it from lectures, self reading, or other videos. yr channel is the best. thank you .
I've almost died several times insurance wouldn't fill my insulin my sugar climbed to 1200and I couldn't speak or talk coherently couldn't keep water down and my skin and eyes turned yellow
fuck this was good. why can't lectures be this good? Must we know all the fairy parts? OR is it because we know all the fairy parts from our lectures, that we are able to watch this video with such ease, and synthesise the information easily thereby suggesting that this presentation is better than a lecture? Thoughts...
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this was absolutely the best explanation on dka i ever came across. had never been able to understand it from lectures, self reading, or other videos. yr channel is the best. thank you .
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This video is saving me from crying of hopelessness rn
Thnk you. You explain it in a really simple way. I really appreaciate it
Absloutely the BEST , short , sweet and to the point. Very well done !
I like your videos because they cut straight into the axis of the subject and don't loiter around in uncertainty as many do. I wish you could cover the relationship between high glucose in the blood with the effect it has on blood brain barrier resulting in metabolic acidosis and such effect on amyloid beta protein activity in Alzheimer! This Triangle I have been trying to put together lately and in need to verify!
I went into dka yesterday . Had to go straight to a and e then got discharged this morning. it was scary
Excellent explanation...clearly understood the pathology
I would love to watch video on bleeding time clotting time prothrombin time and its significance.
Best explanation!! I needed a refresher! Glad I found this video!
I'm here because I've been struggling with ketones since I've been diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. I've been managing everything that enters my mouth, food to the gram and 2.7QT of water per day, and I have not had 250+ or 70- for 5 days. I'm also on a pump so there should never be a lack of insulin. Yet I'm STILL getting ketones in the higher range (high according to my test strips but not to the point of DKA). No starvation, no dehydration, no lack of insulin, no hyperglycemia, no infection, so why? Could anyone please help me with a POSSIBLE explanation? Thanks!
Hi sorry this is very delayed but maybe your ketone strips are expired? I used some one time that “went bad” and it said I had large ketones but in reality they were actually trace.
Hi, what's mainly your diet? Wondering if it could possibly be nutritional ketosis?
Stress maybe becouse you are more stressfull
Suggested topic: "The 3 P's" is often cited as signs of hyperglycemia. Polyuria is often readily evident in acute hyperglycemia-- and the relationship between polyuria and polydipsia is easy to understand. The "third P" however, polyphagia, isn't as easy to understand-- and, in my experience as an RN, I didn't observe acute increased hunger in patients with acute hyperglycemia.
On the other hand, I frequently observed chronic polyphagia in patients with chronic hyperglycemia.
-- A video on "the 3 Ps" that explained the pathophysiology of hyperglycemia-related polyphagia would be great.
I also want to thank you for your terrific videos. They are, without any equals, the best quick video summaries about pathophysiology on the Internet. Your explanations are always cleanly presented, clarified by terrific animation, and focused on relevant issues.
Cells are starving you have no energy you want carbs to eat to produce energy in hyperglycemia, but also remember once you get to DkA you’ve been feeling hungry and thirsty but now in DKA you are nauseous, stomach ache you don’t feel hungry or even if you do you can’t eat. Diabetic RN here
Amazing video, thank you for explaining everything smoothly
Suggested topic. Going dip into how high levels of sugar gets a person into a diabetic coma and what happens in the organs once in the coma.
this was absolutely the best explanation on dka i ever came across. had never been able to understand it from lectures, self reading, or other videos. yr channel is the best. thank you .
Glad it helped!
Pls make videos on pharmacology
can anyone tell me if our body is breaking fat for energy than fat broken down to glucose how that is used by body because their is not enough insulin
Pathophysiology of hyperthyroidism please
I've almost died several times insurance wouldn't fill my insulin my sugar climbed to 1200and I couldn't speak or talk coherently couldn't keep water down and my skin and eyes turned yellow
Fantastic video. Summed up my entire AEMT school section on DKA in minutes
Best tutorial of this topic 👍👍👍👍👍 amazing thanku dear
thank you very much, from a med student in belgium !
thanks! explained calmly and systematically. nice animation also :)
Excellent video. Brief, concise and comprehensive 👍
So helpful thank you
I appreciate easy way with big effort
Extremely awesome , god bless ya team
This is a great video, thanks so much
Very nice explanation
Great animation of the potassium imbalance issue, thank you.
Thank you very much
And please I want a full video on diabetics as whole topic.
Thank you once again.and may Allah bless you abundantly Ameen
Excellent..
Please present a vedio on diabetic management during emergency & ellective surgery..thank you.
one of the best tutorials on DKA so far
fuck this was good. why can't lectures be this good? Must we know all the fairy parts? OR is it because we know all the fairy parts from our lectures, that we are able to watch this video with such ease, and synthesise the information easily thereby suggesting that this presentation is better than a lecture? Thoughts...
Cvs topics
its an amazing learning experience , thanks alila
Wow,this has cleared the confusion I had concerning this topic . Perfect video , indeed!
Best way of explanation....
Nice video, I finally understood why Acidosis is associated with DM
Brain does NOT need ketones,it can still utilize glucose because it's insulin independent.
Make video on hypertension, nd kindly give more focus on treatment nd prognosis
Pl also tell the exercises for diabetic kitoacidosis.
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A very useful video that was clear & easy to understand. Thank you for sharing. 👍
Great Explanation..
Also makes me marvel how our bodies are designed..this is absolutely divine !!
very helpful thank you
Very nice
Very helpful video
Kindly share video on fluid replacement therapy in DKA
Absolutely remarkable explanation.
God bless you Ma
Beautifully covered 🙌👌
Excellent
Wow... thank you...
this video is helping and talk about how to prevent the same
Short and precise. Just the way I like it😊
Information is very clear. Thank you so much for making easy to understand
Glad it was helpful!
THANK YOU!
Thanks. I am a layman in medical field. I like to know how heat is generated in body. Which type of energy our body systems use.
thank you!!!
❤❤very detailed and clear explanation
Excellent thanks
please make a video on Metabolic Response to trauma
Amazing
The best pathophysiology ever
Hey can I use this video in my Dka presentation
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@@Alilamedicalmedia thank you
Great 💜
thank you
Thank you for this! Clear, concise and with animations.
Well done, thank-you
Great
please make a video on acute mountain sickness
Thank you for informitions
Where can I find this explaintion in writing? Please
In the video description.
Can someone explain it in more easy words
Can stress cause diabetes?
Please can you cover pathophysiology of Monkeypox. Thanks.
Not much known about pathophysiology of monkeypox, we have a video about monkeypox basics here: ruclips.net/video/kpixB-RrOZk/видео.html
Please cover the management of ckd
Very good explanation thanks a lot
Please make a video on lactic acidosis
Thanx for vedio
Choices of iv fluids replacement. Thanks
Very nice analysis
Thank you to the moon and back
Amazing ❤️🫡
I do have DKA
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Retweeting @medicineislove 1; this is absolutely the best explanation on dka i ever came across. Your channel is the best. thank you .
Heart failure
Loved it 💥👍
Thank you
Pharmacology videos please
Short , To the point...Thank you for the explanation ❣️
You’re welcome 😊
Excellent
Thanks
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Best of the best thanks
loved this video!
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i get some thing from ur video tnx