Dear Dr. Adena, You'll love to know that obesity is not caused by dietary fats. There are good fats needed for health and wellness and those fats are fantastic for health. We need to eat loads of healthy fats daily in each meal. What makes people obese are the HIGH GL CARBS and GLUTEN! Fats DON'T make people fat! I'm a nutritional therapist and this is important info to teach to patients. Thanks for your fantastic lessons, by the way. I absolutely love them!
I'm not a medical student, but of all the comments written here, I found not a single God bless. Let me be the first to say, May God bless you, multiply you and give you a looooong, healthy and prosperous life. Thank you for your selfless deeds. Deeds that are recorded above.
Inflammatory bowel diseases (Crohn's for example) are risk factors because they interfere with the reabsorption of biliary acids which is part of the hepato-enteric cycle. Thus, reducing the solubilizing power of the bile which in relativity is like having too much cholesterol. Hope this helps people "not get crazy" :) Awesome video really. This is how medecine should be explained! At least at first. Its important to have strong basics before going into detail.
Wow this is the most fun I've had learning in years!!! haha! awesome way of breaking this material apart in such an easy to understand format! Super entertaining! had several laughs.. thanks! Subscribed
OMG thank God for you..... I think I found my new instructor.... God bless you and thank for sharing this gift that God has given you you encourage me to study because you make it fun and easy to understand... thank you
hey doc ! i would like to thank you about you amazing lectures and it will be nice and so kind if you explain the mechanism , i mean the triangle of small .... please keep posting your lectures , they are very helpful :)
Thank you so much for the informative video! I like your interactive style and enthusiasm on the topic that you are discussing. You have really helped this topic come together for me. By the way - I was referred to this video by my clinical instructor at OU's College of Nursing. --Gigi
Very Impressed. I have a significant question that I really need to ask someone with a good sense of knowledge. Should be asking my doctor but Ive already paid too much into the doctor this month for a zit right above my gallbladder that turned into a rapid growing boil. Ive been on antibiotics now for a week and for the lpast two days I have pain in my side and back I really assume is my gallbladder... wondering if the infection influenced it somehow or maybe the gallbladder caused the infection? but that's not the real question I want to do a flush but I am in pain I don't want to cause things to get worse... I also want a new diet to support myself also Im extremely obese... please tell me what to do!
Biliary colic is not actually colicky pain but rather it is a severe, continuous crescendo pain with rapid onset. It lasts from 30 mins to a few hours. Usually it's worse in mid evening to early morning and after eating fatty foods (when you eat fats, increased secretion of cholecystokinin so gall bladder contraction to release bile salts for fat emulsification - this contraction causes pain).
@tsantes, ithink the stones actually get bigger and that way wen the cystic duct relaxes d stones dont fall back, that is why u get the constant pain, with irritation of the phrenic nerve.......so dont judge, coz i dont see u making ur own lectures to teach anyone
am a bit confused..is biliary colic a misnomer or its actually a typical colicky pain? coz i've heard 2 different things love the videos by the way...genius
Is it possible for myself (19 year old male with healthy weight but high fat diet) to get gallstones? I have what feels like biliary colic and I'm worried if it's something more serious. I have an appointment Thursday. Anyone calm my nerves?
What about gallbladder pain, without no stones in gallbladder(checked with the ultrasound twice) Just "S"-form cystic duct ? Pain may show no mather what i eat, and im thin tall man , no problem with weight and diet ? im 10 kg off
Ummm... the lecturer already described all of this already, and colicky pain comes and goes bud, it's not continuous. That would mean the gallbladder was continuously contracting non-stop. As it relaxes, the pain resides. Not sure how you are trying to say anything different than the video.
Dear Dr. Adena, You'll love to know that obesity is not caused by dietary fats. There are good fats needed for health and wellness and those fats are fantastic for health. We need to eat loads of healthy fats daily in each meal. What makes people obese are the HIGH GL CARBS and GLUTEN! Fats DON'T make people fat! I'm a nutritional therapist and this is important info to teach to patients. Thanks for your fantastic lessons, by the way. I absolutely love them!
I'm not a medical student, but of all the comments written here, I found not a single God bless. Let me be the first to say, May God bless you, multiply you and give you a looooong, healthy and prosperous life. Thank you for your selfless deeds. Deeds that are recorded above.
I can relate friend, may you also receive you're blessings
Inflammatory bowel diseases (Crohn's for example) are risk factors because they interfere with the reabsorption of biliary acids which is part of the hepato-enteric cycle. Thus, reducing the solubilizing power of the bile which in relativity is like having too much cholesterol. Hope this helps people "not get crazy" :) Awesome video really. This is how medecine should be explained! At least at first. Its important to have strong basics before going into detail.
You are one of my favorite lecturers on TH-cam!!!!!...sooo helpful!!!!!
Thank You
Dude you rule! Iam grateful for all these videos you put together.
so entertaining, yet medical - thumbs up!
Wow this is the most fun I've had learning in years!!! haha! awesome way of breaking this material apart in such an easy to understand format! Super entertaining! had several laughs.. thanks! Subscribed
I wish our professors made cholecystitis and all other GI pathologies this easy! Thank you
excellent video. Great job
I really enjoyed your video! Thank you so much!!
cool guy
thanks alot
Hi there, congratulations, love your medical videos lectures. Thanks.
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11:00 How about something else...their tryin not to get pregnant - THEN they get pregnant - OPPS!!!!" funniest medical teacher on TH-cam!!! :)
OMG thank God for you..... I think I found my new instructor.... God bless you and thank for sharing this gift that God has given you you encourage me to study because you make it fun and easy to understand... thank you
Thanks for this review! You have great enthusiasm and it's a pleasure to hear you lecture :)
Great videos!!
Congratulations, man! Really cool videos you've got here!
Your video is so great! Thank you so much!
thanks, u make everything easier
Great video 👍
THANK YOU FOR THIS!!!!!!!! Do you have a vid for ECG readings?
Oh man!! U are so gooddd ! God bless u for helping out and explaining so perfectly 🥰☺️
Thank you for helping me out!
hey doc ! i would like to thank you about you amazing lectures and it will be nice and so kind if you explain the mechanism , i mean the triangle of small ....
please keep posting your lectures , they are very helpful :)
Ure a very good teacher !!!!
Thank you so much for the informative video! I like your interactive style and enthusiasm on the topic that you are discussing. You have really helped this topic come together for me. By the way - I was referred to this video by my clinical instructor at OU's College of Nursing. --Gigi
Amazing ! Thanks brother !!
so good thanks
superb lecture.thank u very much
love these lectures
I know you've heard this a lot but thank u! Your presentations are way better than boring powerpoints with the monotonous narrations LOL
so informative
thanx alot
I love your lectures. thank you for making learning so fun and simple to understand!!! please do more!
best lecture .thanks
Love you doc! Thanks a lot for the amazing lecture..
Thank you. You just reminded me why I came to med school and that I actually really find this interesting and want to learn!
Getting ready for my nclex, this is helpful ... thank u!!
Every single medical student should watch these videos!
Great video bytheway
Well done!
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Thank U..
Thank you sooo much !!!
thanks this was helpfull.
I like this guy's personality
You are awesome!!!😊
Thank you .. You are amazing
what about the supersaturation stuff? how actually does these stones made?
Thank you.
Thanks!
well done
Thanks.
Awesome
Very Impressed. I have a significant question that I really need to ask someone with a good sense of knowledge. Should be asking my doctor but Ive already paid too much into the doctor this month for a zit right above my gallbladder that turned into a rapid growing boil. Ive been on antibiotics now for a week and for the lpast two days I have pain in my side and back I really assume is my gallbladder... wondering if the infection influenced it somehow or maybe the gallbladder caused the infection? but that's not the real question I want to do a flush but I am in pain I don't want to cause things to get worse... I also want a new diet to support myself also Im extremely obese... please tell me what to do!
Biliary colic is not actually colicky pain but rather it is a severe, continuous crescendo pain with rapid onset. It lasts from 30 mins to a few hours. Usually it's worse in mid evening to early morning and after eating fatty foods (when you eat fats, increased secretion of cholecystokinin so gall bladder contraction to release bile salts for fat emulsification - this contraction causes pain).
This is really good and funny
Sir, can acute calculus cholecystitis cause urinary tract infection? Plis reply ASAP
Urine test found Klebsiella pneumoniae.
Urgent sir.
@tsantes, ithink the stones actually get bigger and that way wen the cystic duct relaxes d stones dont fall back, that is why u get the constant pain, with irritation of the phrenic nerve.......so dont judge, coz i dont see u making ur own lectures to teach anyone
Haha he reminds me of Aziz Ansari which makes it so much more awesome!
am a bit confused..is biliary colic a misnomer or its actually a typical colicky pain? coz i've heard 2 different things
love the videos by the way...genius
cool
Is it possible for myself (19 year old male with healthy weight but high fat diet) to get gallstones? I have what feels like biliary colic and I'm worried if it's something more serious. I have an appointment Thursday. Anyone calm my nerves?
What about gallbladder pain, without no stones in gallbladder(checked with the ultrasound twice) Just "S"-form cystic duct ? Pain may show no mather what i eat, and im thin tall man , no problem with weight and diet ? im 10 kg off
I have a young guy but actually not a young guy. A 59 year old...... HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA
This video doesn't explain how the gall stones are formed. It should be titled gall bladder physiology.
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Thank you doctor but you forget something " Brown stones "
yup he forgot that :)
Ummm... the lecturer already described all of this already, and colicky pain comes and goes bud, it's not continuous. That would mean the gallbladder was continuously contracting non-stop. As it relaxes, the pain resides. Not sure how you are trying to say anything different than the video.
You a doctor yet? curious where u ended up..
Great video!!!