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I had a stroke in march this year and I found this really helpful. A lot of fear is generated just through ignorance about the condition and its really easy to let everything overpower you. You can come out of these things with a better understanding of yourself and vids like these really help. Good stuff man, keep it coming.
Perfect,
Patients always think that the bleeding associated with a hemorrhagic stroke is the reason that dysfuncion occurs when the real reason is the downstream circulation is decreased.
Brilliant, what I like about your teaching method is that you keep it very simple. I am a nursing III student.. fond of your postings. very much helpful. Thanks a lot.
You make things like this seem less scary! Thank you!
a guy had a stroke right in front of me and i didn't know what to do...
to this day i regret not doing anything...now i want to be a neurologist.
Knowing the basics about can actually help us all
You have helped me more than anyone else. Thank you so much for helping me prepare for my professional exam! 10/8/2018 ❤❤
Strokes are brutal, thanks for the info. I wish I can watch this anytime my friends offer to go to a fast food joint, then I wouldnt want to eat anything
Fascinating. I would like to know (in your future video) which type of stroke is easier to recover from, or is easier for doctors to take control of. I would think, either way, it is vital to take care of within minutes and would guess that a hemorrhagic stroke would be easier to deal with by releasing pressure to the brain by stopping the bleeding and removing the excess blood.
Easy to understand. Thanks!
You're truly a jack of all trades. What do you not know Sal? XD
Please do a video about Anemic patients
on your main RUclips page, under what playlist are these videos under? Biology? Organic Chem? please let me know so i can watch all these...you make is really simple to understand and i would like to watch all of them. Thanks.
This dude's most amazing skill is being able to write quickly with the mouse. Maybe he uses a pointer thinggie...
I'm taking an EMT class.. These are going to help me out thanks hahah.. :)
plxx plxxx do vids on COPD,emphysema
hav an exam
Could you make more videos about anatomy??? It would be of great help for people who study medicine...
I think I may enjoy revising my AS biology course now :D
THANK YOU SIR, I LIKE!!!
i love YOU KAHN, ,,,,THANKS BRO
@starward Recovery after stroke can be very difficult. In terms of best chances of recovery this depends on what part and how much of the brain has been damaged. This depends on what blood vessel was affected. The Bamford classification of stroke is widely used to determine prognosis. Btw. lowering the BP too quickly can be very dangerous post-haemmorhagic stroke (due to cerebral autoregulation) and can lead to further ischaemia.
Excellent!
Sal could you please talk about lung disease? Or maybe pneumothorax and hemothorax?
@spazzmonster Bleeding does cause dysfunction. A haemmorhagic stroke exerts its effects through rupture of the involved blood vessel thereby depriving tissue of nutrients and oxygen (causing necrosis- which is the consequence of infarction). The presence of blood in the brain acts as space occupying lesion and directly compresses brain tissue (and other blood vessels) causing further damage. Hope that explains.
You're NOT a doctor??? holy crap dude!! you SHOULD be a doctor... thanks! that was beautifully explained!!
plx do vids on COPD,emphysema
Well, I think it might - anger can raise your blood pressure and if you had an aneurysm, in would be possible for it to burst.
I knew this video's coming up.
next one on how to reduce the risks of CHD
how do you know so much man, you know everything :O
Is there a connection with coronal mass ejection from the sun and stroke in the populous?
Rowboat Coach: STROKE! STROKE! STROKE!!!
@tfaruq24
On his site this is under Biology. I dunno about his youtube page, but go to his site if you want to watch it in order.
Is the nex video going to be about how to operate?
@hedonism13 Thanks, i'll check that out.
lol when I watch your video's they make me feel more smart because I know lots of things you tell already. So Instead of watching the video's about things I don't know, I watch the video's with the things that I already know, just because then I can say. Haha, I already knew that!
lol jk some words I didn''t know because I'm not english...
lol jk you get the point
WTF his a doctor too, genius!
I love you..:D
the embolis.. or whatever is like a slow bus in the center lane XD
@axius18 There is a channel called jono03 there are a few anatomy videos avaliable that you might find useful . Hope that helps.
Hi,did too much anger can cause stroke?
@tfaruq24 under Biology, at the very bottom they are the latest he's been adding. Hehe, I been keeping track for quite some time xD.
next video...?
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Stroke 2
@SWEETAgirl20 Thanks, these "medical" videos are really helpful for me, i'll check it out
im abit scared at the moment because 2 weeks ago i had an accident and fell of my bike,i might of formed a blood clot as the result of this accident,which is unfair because im usually a healthy person who keeps myself healthy,eats good food and exercises.i heard that blood clots can cause strokes,i want to know can u still have a stroke if the blood clots in the leg? im only 37 years old so i hope my body will take it,and im having injections to thin myblood.
Unfortunately yes, but chances of it traveling if you already took steps to get in and seen and get blood thinners are minimal. More than likely it would destroy it if you had one, but best bet is by a physician that can take images of where they believe the clot to be. But chances are you probably didn't even form a clot, it generally happens with high cholesterol, and blood pathogen issues including heart disease, Afib etc.
TinaLovesJesus yyÿ
Thromboembolism is like getting kicked in the crotch then shot in the crotch. Just when you thought it couldn't get worse : Thrombosmbolism happens.
Ugh. All of these videos could have helped one week ago.
THAT'S NOT MAGENTA!
i had 21 mini strokes i know i got sick fast pucked and passed out come to in 2 days some can b stress as well